Enjoy the latest episodes from MacStories’ family of podcasts: Comfort Zone Last week was the annual predictions episode! The ...
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Norse Code podcast episode 599: Dreams do come true
We review the win over the Packers, the linear Super Bowl! Also: likely offseason moves and the mailbag. And the future.
When I was making my list, I knew I wanted to include Kirk’s episode because I thought it was our most underrated episode of ...
Next year could bring a redesigned MacBook, a new Studio Display, Apple's first touchscreen Mac, and Apple's first-ever ...
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Norse Code Podcast episode 597: Nepotism of Theseus
We discuss the win over the Lions and Harrisons’s swan song. We cover Flores’ options, heated rivalries, and popcorn.
Podcasts have come a long way since launching over 20 years ago. What started as a way to make audio stories accessible on-demand has turned into an artform in its own right, offering longform ...
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Microsoft's Visual Studio Code team has launched an official audio companion to its continuously updated Insiders builds, giving developers a new way to hear how experimental features take shape ...
When it comes to some podcasts, listeners are all ears. Spotify, Apple, and YouTube have released their respective year-end data, revealing which podcasts listeners streamed the most in 2025. Rogan's ...
New Yorker writers reflect on the year’s highs and lows. In an era of post-podcast-boom funding cuts, two independent projects have bravely voyaged toward the cutting edge of audio, fostering both ...
Scott Specht, founder of Specht Novak Architects, joins the podcast to discuss the design of Austin’s Stealth House—an accessory dwelling unit with no exterior windows–and how this project can serve ...
In a looped video, a series of podcasters take sips of drinks, nod thoughtfully, and speak into microphones. By Joe Coscarelli Modern online chat shows look less fussy and polished than TV. That’s by ...
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