In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville, Mike Malarsie, and John Gassman discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. We were also thrilled to have a brief visit from Randy.
Topics featured in this episode include:
- A Word from Randy Rusnack (00:00:00)
- Introduction (00:03:45)
- Woah! Vosh a Possible New Screen Reader Solution for the Mac (00:07:46)
- Apple M3 Chips Have Arrived (00:15:35)
- Will the RSC End the Green Bubble vs. the Blue Bubble War? (00:23:38)
- Ready or Not Here Comes the iOS Side Loading for the EU Customers (00:32:07)
- iOS 17.2 is Nearing to Release and the Latest on the Upcoming iOS 18. (00:42:54)
- Thoughts from the Unleashed Team on This Year AppleVis Golden Apples Award (00:59:38)
- Closing (01:08:48)
Links:
- Work In Progress: Vosh - a third-party screen-reader for the Macintosh
- Apple Debuts New MacBook Pro Lineup, Powered by M3 Family of Chips
- Benchmarks confirm Apple's speed claims for the new M3 chips
- RCS is coming to iOS, but will it change anything for most iPhone users?
- Apple's flavor of RCS won't support Google's end-to-end encryption extension
- EU iPhone owners will get a whole new way to download apps in 2024, insider says
- iOS 17.2 hints at Apple moving towards letting users sideload apps
- Apple pauses work on iOS 18 and more to focus on bug fixes and quality, report says
- iOS 17.2 Coming Later This Year With These 10 New Features for iPhone
- Apple wants iOS 18 to be its most ‘ambitious and compelling’ update in years, report says
If you have feedback or questions for the Unleashed team, you can reach them by email at unleashed@applevis.com or by leaving a voice message at 1-816-287-1482 (US number, call charges may apply).
Comments
Sideloding.
I don't think I'll need it, you never know what might come out though, but we're getting a lot more control over our phones and that's good.
Nice Job
Very good episode as always. It was great to hear from The Big R, and I'm so glad he's doing better. Regarding Vosh, I'm not sure where exactly I stand but I guess only time will tell. As everyone probably knows by now, I've been a VoiceOver user for several years and am very happy with it. But I definitely agree that choice is a good thing. I wonder what Apple will have to say on this one.