• Apple @ Work Podcast: A brief history of the Mac at work

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  • M3 MacBook Air, TikTok, and a gem of a gift from Apple, on the AppleInsider Podcast

    On this week's episode of the AppleInsider Podcast, the M3 MacBook Air is now in buyers' hands and we've reviewed it, TikTok's fate in the US is being debated in the halls of power, and Apple has launched a peculiar gift card bonus. The new M3 MacBook Air and an iPhone It's been both a strange and regular week in Apple News, as Epic Games won't shut up and the EU is just getting started. But then people who were against TikTok are now for it, there's that left-field gems offer, and it...

  • US sues Apple, Epic complaints, and no iPads just yet on the AppleInsider Podcast

    Apple is under fire from the US Department of Justice, plus iPads are coming, and it sounds as if there is a lot to look forward to with AirPods and AirPods Max, all on this week's episode of the AppleInsider podcast. The DOJ is going to occupy Apple's attention, but still new iPads are coming New subscriber bonus: Listeners who subscribe via Apple Podcast Subscriptions or Patreon now get an extra AppleInsider+. Each week we put away the news and look at something else that affects us...

  • Weekend podcast: ‘We’re ready’ – Labour’s Angela Rayner takes on the Tories; and how an app sparked a late-life gender transition

    If Labour gets into government, the deputy labour leader Angela Rayner will be one of the most powerful women in Britain. ‘Bring it on,’ she says (1m58s); and ‘I was having a much better time as a girl in that parallel life’: why author Lucy Sante transitioned (29m08s) Continue reading

  • Trans man transitioned, detransitioned then transitioned again

    Trans man transitioned, detransitioned then transitioned again (Third column, 10th story, link)

  • Bearing Arms

    Michèle Colburn Firearms have been the leading cause of death for US children and teens since 2020, representing 19% of all deaths for children 18 years and younger in 2021.

  • What if Nvidia had acquired Arm?

    Back in business school, I had secured an interview for a really great job. The interview was scheduled early in the morning, but I woke up early. Had some coffee. Reviewed my notes. I was ready. This was long enough ago that I was using a cordless, landline phone toRead Entire Article

  • Should forests have rights? – podcast

    A growing movement of ecologists, lawyers and artists is arguing that nature should have legal rights. By recognising the rights of ecosystems and other species, advocates hope that they can gain better protection. Madeleine Finlay speaks to the Guardian’s global environment editor, Jonathan Watts, about where this movement has come from and why the UK government has dismissed the concept, and hears from Cesar Rodriguez-Garavito of NYU School of Law about how he is finding creative ways to give...

  • How I Conquered My Podcast Backlog

    If your podcast queue is out of control, these tips for your podcasts and podcast apps will help: Boost the playback speed, trim silences, skip the intros, and more.

  • GoNintendo Podcast 916

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  • Salute to our gallant Armed Forces

    By Nick Dazang TO the country’s shock and dismay, not less than 500 people, including children and women, were abducted across the North-East and North- West two weeks ago. Last week, however, and thanks to the gallantry of our Armed Forces, 32 abductors were rescued in Kaduna and Katsina states. Even though this number is paltry and […]

  • Podcast: The Boomers With Clipboards Edition

    Want to support the DutchNews podcast and keep up our stocks of stroopwafels and orange tompouces? Click here to become a Patreon backer After agreeing on a form of government that keeps Pieter Omtzigt on board and Geert Wilders muzzled, the four right-wing parties finally get down to business. Two new negotiators are given the task of producing a programme for government within eight weeks, but the only thing the leaders agree on is that the discussions will be “tough”.