- January 14th, 2011
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Cruising at full speed on The Road to Macworld, we talk to Nathan Shedroff, Program Chair, MBA in Design Strategy at the California College of the Arts, who will be discussing “Learning from Science Fiction Interfaces” as a feature presentation at the show. Nathan explains how to contemplate the workings of science fiction tech from a practical standpoint, and how to use them as problem-solving inspiration. While he admits he’s saving the best information for Macworld, Nathan helps us understand how everyone from the Department of Defense to Intel are using specific methodologies involving science fiction to solve problems today…and
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- January 13th, 2011
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Ted Landau tore himself away from Angry Birds long enough to talk about some of the recent developments in the Apple industry, including the arrival of the Verizon iPhone, what it might mean for the success of the iPhone platform, and some of the glaring omissions in the announcement. The phone’s hotspot capabilities, the choice of CDMA, and what it will do and what it won’t due are part of Ted’s analysis. Ted then turns his attention to the Mac App Store and how it is and will affect how we buy and manage apps now and in the future,
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- January 12th, 2011
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The trip down The Road to Macworld continues in a conversation with David Sparks, the author of the brand new
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- January 11th, 2011
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On The Road to Macworld, Adam Engst of TidBITs and Take Control ebooks and host Chuck Joiner made a virtual visit to the Connecticut Macintosh Connection to talk about the evolution of Mac OS X and his session at Macworld on that topic, what Macworld means to him, the challenges facing a digital book publisher and more.

The Road to Macworld 2011 is a special MacVoices series produced in partnership with Macworld to
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- December 28th, 2010
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Paul Kent, Vice President and General Manager at IDG for Macworld, is back to give us an official update on The Road to Macworld that includes an introduction to the new Industry Forum at Macworld 2011. Boasting a series of focused presentations by some of the Apple industry’s most influential names, the Industry Forum is for anyone and everyone with a serious interest in the direction and future of the Mac, iPod, iPhone, iPad and more. Paul also updates us on the feature presentations that are open to all attendees, the focus of
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MacNotables #1101: Ted Landau on The Verizon iPhone, The Mac App Store and Macworld 2011 Plans
Ted Landau tore himself away from Angry Birds long enough to talk about some of the recent developments in the Apple industry, including the arrival of the Verizon iPhone, what it might mean for the success of the iPhone platform, and some of the glaring omissions in the announcement. The phone’s hotspot capabilities, the choice of CDMA, and what it will do and what it won’t due are part of Ted’s analysis. Ted then turns his attention to the Mac App Store and how it is and will affect how we buy and manage apps now and in the future,
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