A weekly podcast discussing the latest in Apple and technology. Hosted by 9to5Mac's Benjamin Mayo an
Benjamin and Chance look back on the year in Apple news, assessing the state of the iPhone, iPad, M
Benjamin and Chance discuss the wild situation of the Apple Watch sales ban in the US as part of an
iOS 17.2 is finally here, and Benjamin and Chance break down all the new features. iOS 17.3 introdu
iOS 17.2 beta release candidate is here with a few surprise changes in store, while Apple formally
Chance has some more thoughts about his new MacBook Pro, then he and Benjamin dive into the changes
Benjamin and Chance react to the shocking news that Apple is adopting RCS for iPhone messaging, lik
Benjamin and Chance discuss the latest features in iOS 17.2, Mark Gurman teases a major ‘ambitious’
Following the review embargo lifting for the M3 iMac and MacBook Pro lineup this week, Chance talks
Benjamin and Chance discuss everything Apple announced at its October Halloween-themed event, inclu
Benjamin and Chance are thrilled to see Apple switching it up a bit for this end-of-month video eve
Benjamin and Chance analyze the good and (mostly) bad of the Apple Pencil lineup, following the ann
Chance discusses his experience using the iPhone 15 Pro Max to take photos and videos at a concert,
Benjamin and Chance go hands-on with Apple Watch Double Tap and all the changes in the latest iOS 1
Benjamin and Chance share their hands-on experiences with Apple’s latest hardware: the Apple Watch
Benjamin and Chance discuss their Apple Store ordering experiences, and assess the iPhone 15 and Ap
Benjamin and Chance break down all the announcements from Apple’s September event, including reacti
Benjamin and Chance discuss the impact of an aluminum Magic Keyboard on the appeal of the iPad Pro,
The September Apple event is finally official, and we expect to see the iPhone 15 and Apple Watch S
Benjamin and Chance analyze this week’s flurry of leaks about the supposed cable coming in the iPho
Benjamin and Chance discuss what an ‘Apple Watch X’ could look like, in what Mark Gurman described