We did a particular variant of the show where we sport your raging takes from the Macworld social medium provender . The red-hot return are your reaction to Macworld stories and other happenings in the domain of Apple . We apportion what you write , and we offer our thoughts .
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Here ’s how today ’s show works .
We explain the subject at hand . If the hot take is a reaction to the article , we briefly summarize that article . If the take is a reaction to a recent consequence , we explain what pass .
We introduce the hot take with the post horse ’s name and where it was posted .
We interpret the red-hot take and then we talk about it .
This is installment 659 with Leif Johnson , Roman Loyola , and Michael Simon .
Listen to episode 659
Below are the hot takings talk about on the show .
Messages and Maps: Two apps we wish Apple would port from iOS to Mac
Our first subject and hot take is in chemical reaction to anarticlewe post about how Apple should port the IOS rendering of Maps and Messages to macOS .
From@MrWillBill
Phones and fingerprint sensors
Macworld ’s Michael Simon posted some thoughts about fingerprint sensors on telephone set . This prompted a response from a reader .
From@_PotentialX _
Go64 review
In our review of Go64 , we cover how it ’s a good service program for preparing for the 64 - bit only globe of macOS Catalina . But some reader are concerned about this software package confinement .
FromSteve Lee
MacBook Air: Why didn’t it die?
Macworld contributor Jason Snell wrote apiece about the late MacBook shakeup . One Macworld reader guess an even heavy shakeup is in the works .
FromSorin Paliga
Jony Ive leaving Apple
What will happen now that Jony I ve has left Apple ? One Macworld reader has no worries , because the spirit of Steve Jobs live on .
FromAngelina Marie Battaglia - Myers
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