

The MacRumors Show
The MacRumors Show
Join MacRumors' Dan Barbera and Hartley Charlton for discussion about all of the latest news and rumors from the world of Apple. Whether you’re wondering what’s next for the iPhone, looking for insights into the rumor mill, or just have an interest in the latest gadgets, we’ll be bringing you everything you need to know about the Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and more.
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Jun 13, 2024 • 56min
105: WWDC 2024 Recap LIVE From Apple Park!
The podcast covers the major updates from WWDC 2024, such as Apple Intelligence and AI features. They discuss new Home Screen designs, Control Center revamps, Messages updates, and changes in iPadOS 18 and macOS Sequoia. VisionOS 2, watchOS 11 features, and partnerships with OpenAI for Siri are also highlighted.

Jun 7, 2024 • 56min
104: WWDC 2024 Last Minute Leaks!
Get ready for Apple's upcoming software updates beyond iOS 18, with AI features coming to macOS 15 and watchOS 11. Expect a redesigned Calculator app, enhanced Siri capabilities, and systemwide Live Captions in visionOS 2. iPadOS 18 is set to align closely with iOS 18, bringing new AI features to the iPad.

May 31, 2024 • 49min
103: New iOS 18 Leaks & Rumors Ahead of WWDC 2024
The podcast delves into exciting rumors about iOS 18, including AI-generated emojis, Siri upgrades for better app interactions, and customizable Home Screen icons. Other topics discussed are AI in Photos app for retouching, Widgets, and Apple Music enhancements like auto-generated playlists and smoother transitions.

May 24, 2024 • 53min
102: Apple’s New Flagship: iPhone 17 Slim?
On this week’s episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss Apple’s new iPad Air and iPad Pro models, the latest rumors about an all new iPhone 17 “Slim” model, and the newly announced Sonos Ace over-ear headphones.
We talk through first impressions of the new iPad Air and iPad Pro models, including their pricing and the state of the iPad lineup as a whole, giving attention to the reduced price of the tenth-generation iPad, which now costs just $349, which is $250 less than the starting price of the iPad Air. We also examine the recent wave of rumors about the iPhone 17 “Slim,” an all-new iPhone model expected to sit above the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max in Apple’s 2025 smartphone lineup with a higher price tag.
The device will reportedly feature a 6.55-inch display, a significantly thinner design with an aluminum chassis, an “A19” chip, 8GB of RAM, a rear camera array relocated to the center, a 24-megapixel front camera, and a 48-megapixel telephoto camera. Simultaneously, Apple is expected to discontinue its “Plus” model to make way for the “Slim,” although it may not actually be called this when it debuts in the fall of next year. Meanwhile, Sonos just announced its "Ace" over-ear headphones with active noise cancelation, soundbar integration, a more lightweight design, and longer battery life, so we look at how they compare to the AirPods Max.
00:00 - iPad Pro Thoughts & Ad Controversy
28:06 - iPhone 17 Slim???
44:41 - Sonos Ace: AirPods Max Killer?

May 17, 2024 • 51min
101: 101st Episode Special: Answering YOUR Questions!
After one hundred episodes of The MacRumors Show, we delve into a wide range of queries submitted by our audience over the past few weeks, such as whether we wear our Apple Watches overnight, our favorite third-party apps, our biggest disappointments and surpassed expectations with Apple devices, and our desk setups, as well as a mix of more personal questions. Thank you for listening!

May 10, 2024 • 49min
100: M4 iPad Pro & M2 iPad Air Are FINALLY Here!
The podcast discusses Apple's new iPad Pro and iPad Air models with impressive features like the M4 chip, OLED displays, improved cameras, and Apple Pencil upgrades. They evaluate the new Magic Keyboard and debate on the practicality and cost of the devices. Speculations on upcoming WWDC announcements and potential AI features in the M4 chip are also explored.

May 3, 2024 • 39min
99: New iPad Pro With the M4 Chip for AI?
On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss the possibility of the next-generation iPad Pro featuring the M4 chip and what else to expect at Apple's "Let loose event."
While Apple's upcoming iPad Pro models have been expected to feature the M3 chip for over a year, recent reports have unexpectedly suggested that the new devices will instead contain the as-yet-unannounced M4 chip and that a key new feature of the processor will be an upgraded Neural Engine optimized for AI tasks. Introducing the M4 chip in an iPad and only six months after the previous chip generation would be unprecedented moves, but there is evidence to suggest that it is a plausible possibility.
Apple's "Let loose" event is expected to focus on the unveiling of redesigned iPad Pro models with OLED displays, two new iPad Air models, a high-end Magic Keyboard accessory, and a new Apple Pencil. We also talk through the three other announcements that Apple could have in store for the event. The special event will take place on Tuesday, May 7 at 7 a.m. Pacific Time (10 a.m. Eastern Time), with a live stream to be available on Apple.com and on YouTube as usual.

Apr 26, 2024 • 43min
98: Apple's iPad Event is FINALLY Happening!
Topics discussed in the podcast include Apple's iPad event announcement, speculation on new iPad Pro and Air models, Apple Pencil hints, comparison of Apple and Samsung accessories, Apple's design philosophy on colors, potential Apple Pencil features, and comparison between the iPad Pro and Vision Pro.

Apr 19, 2024 • 46min
97: Can the Humane AI Pin Replace Your iPhone?
The podcast discusses the Humane AI Pin as a smartphone replacement, Apple's plans for AI-focused Mac hardware with M4-series chips, advancements in AI video editing tools, and the potential impact of AI on future technology like robotics and classic games.

Apr 12, 2024 • 58min
96: Apple's AI Powered Shortcuts for iOS 18
Matthew Cassinelli, one of the minds behind Workflow, joins us on this week's episode of The MacRumors Show to talk Apple Shortcuts and potential improvements and AI features coming to the app in iOS 18. Workflow was a unique iOS app that allowed users to create macros for executing specific sequential tasks on their device. In 2017, Apple acquired Workflow and, the following year, it was rebranded as "Shortcuts." Shortcuts have since become a key part of Apple's ecosystem and can be used for a huge range of powerful, automated actions. Matthew was present at Workflow throughout its transition to Apple and now offers his own library of complex Shortcuts, which you can access over on his website.
Last year, a report from The Information claimed that iOS 18 will introduce some major AI features to Siri and the Shortcuts app. Apple apparently wants Siri to be able to help users automate complex, multi-step tasks with voice-based commands and have much deeper integration with Shortcuts, such as by potentially helping users build them. We break down Apple Shortcuts for beginners and look at some of the many use-cases for the app, as well as consider where it could go next with AI.