After a few emails on the subject, host Tim Robertson explains how he records the OWC Radio podcast. From equipment to audio routing techniques, Tim reveals the methods that you can also use to create your own podcast. Plus listener Jeff on SSD and Marian from Slovakia chime in as well.
Kindle for Mac is released, and host Tim Robertson has played with it. How long did Amazon have this under development? Plus, more on the iPad, Voyager, anti-spyware for the Mac, Mac mini media center, OWC TV info, listener feedback, and an interview with e-Marketing Manager James Bartell.
Tim and Grant show the Voyager Q and S2 models, and explain why you want one. Check out the Voyager at Macsales.com here!
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Chuck Joiner from the MacVoices podcast joins Tim to talk about the iPad, his job and his ability to argue well, Macintosh User Groups, being a Mac user, and the five questions of our This or That segment. Also, Tim asks for your help setting up a MacBook for his mother and father-in-law, and also posses the question: how soon after the iPad is released that it is hacked to run Mac OS X?
Feedback is always welcome! podcast@macsales.com or leave a message on our Skype line at 1-801-938-5559. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @owcradio.com
Links from the show:
MacVoices Podcast
MacVoices.TV
Chuck on Twitter @chuckjoiner
MacNotables
The MacJury
Show Notes:
Pink Floyd wins case, bans individual sales of songs on iTunes
Grant has Tim test out the Newer Technology Window Mount with his iPhone 3GS at home, and Tim finds out how great the Window Mount sucks. In a good way!
Audio Feedback from Neale and Gavin kick off OWC Radio 17. MacHeist is back, and there are some really great programs available. Free or Paid, that is the questions. Tim asks: do we have a responsibility to buy iPhone apps? Plus, the Apple vs HTC news, more on digital photography, data usage on Comcast, and the future of computing: SSD.
Links from the show:
Macheist.com
I have seen the future, and it’s SSD
‘Unlimited Usage’ Doesn’t Mean ‘Unlimited Usage‘
iRecordMusic
Video from MacVoices TV. Check them out for some GREAT content!


