Essential Apple Podcast 213: HomePod gets the Boot!

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Recorded 15th March 2021 Apple axe the HomePod in a surprise move - and Guy Serle of the MyMac podcast joins Simon and Nick to talk about that, March Event rumours and more. <h4>GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS</h4> Glenn Fleishman’s book Take Control of Securing Your Mac can be found at takecontrolbooks.com along with many other titles by him, Joe Kissell, Jeff Carlson and others. Steve at Geeks Corner has a podcast which is usually a 5-15 min show of his thoughts on tech. Also keep an eye on his site or follow him on Twitter @GeekCorner_uk to watch for regular giveaways. Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! Slacker @MacJim has a family friendly Flickr group for listeners to share photos because the Darkroom channel in the Slack has become so popular - if you're interested head over to to the Essential Apple Flickr and request an invitation. On this week’s show: GUY SERLE Co-host of the MyMac Podcast (https://essentialapple.com/podcast/essential-apple-podcast-203-essential-mymac-podcast-1-christmas-mayhem/www.mymac.com) @MacParrot and @VertShark on Twitter Does Guy’s Daily Drive, Mac to the Future Livecast, Go! Posts all his stuff to vertshark.com (https://essentialapple.com/podcast/essential-apple-podcast-203-essential-mymac-podcast-1-christmas-mayhem/www.vertshark.com) NICK RILEY @spligosh on Twitter very occasionally. Sometimes appears on Bart Busschots' Let's Talk Apple Sutton Park Circuit church worship on YouTube APPLE Apple Has Discontinued the Original HomePod – Mac Stories First Apple event of the year rumored for March 23rd: AirTags, AirPods, iPad Pro, Apple TV? — 9to5Mac Adobe details the transition of its apps to Apple Silicon, emphasizes performance benefits — 9to5Mac Adobe Says Photoshop on M1 Runs 50% Faster Than 2019 Intel-Based MacBook – Mac Rumors Man who fell through ice in Somersworth was rescued thanks to his Apple Watch – 9to5Mac Asahi's plan for Linux on Apple's new silicon shows Cupertino has gone back to basics with iOS booting – The Register Apple Now Able to Repair an iPhone 12 Pro's Cracked Rear Glass Without Replacing the Entire Device — MacRumors The Original Apple Computer is Up For Sale on eBay for $1.5 Million – Man of Many) TECHNOLOGY Cancer research: Tiny pill cameras that can film tumours in the gut to be trialled by NHS – Sky News Comment from Glenn Fleishman on the NFT story we covered Twitter The Netflix password sharing apocalypse is nigh — The Week SECURITY & PRIVACY Microsoft hack: 3,000 UK email servers remain unsecured – BBC White House warns organizations have 'hours, not days' to fix vulnerabilities as Microsoft Exchange attacks increase — CNN Politics Exchange servers first compromised by Chinese hackers hit with ransomware — Ars Technica Bug on iPhone app exposed thousands of call recordings – 9to5Mac A Private Alternative to Google Maps: DuckDuckGo Maps - How to Geek Linux community project aims to thwart dependency confusion attacks with easy code signing and verification — The Daily Swig WORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS From Windrider via BTN - I did this today: Selected Internal Speakers from the dropdown list of output options from the Sound icon on my MacBook Pro’s menubar. Then opened the Audio MIDI Setup app, selected AirPlay in the left column. Followed this by clicking on the gear wheel icon at the bottom of that app & chose Use This Device For Sound Output. Upon closing the Audio MIDI app I found my HomePod Mini stereo pair was now the default sound output. This is not a permanent setting, you can create an Aggregate Device in the Audio MIDI app but choosing that in system preferences restricts you to a set volume level, nt the case with my temporary method. JUST A SNIPPET For things that are not worth more than a flypast Scientists unlock mysteries of world's oldest 'computer' – BBC NEMO’S HARDWARE STORE (46:16) Excitrus NitroCharge Pro - World's First MagSafe Power Bank Essential Apple Recommended Services: Pixel Privacy – a fabulous resource full of excellent articles and advice on how to protect yourself online. Doug.ee Blog for Andy J’s security tips. Ghostery – protect yourself from trackers, scripts and ads while browsing. 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Essential Apple is not affiliated with or paid to promote any of these services... We recommend services that we use ourselves and feel are either unique or outstanding in their field, or in some cases are just the best value for money in our opinion. Social Media and Slack <h4>You can follow us on:</h4> Twitter / Slack / EssentialApple.com / Soundcloud / Facebook / Pinecast Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon or using the Pinecast Tips Jar (which accepts one off or regular donations) And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. 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