Enjoy the latest episodes from MacStories’ family of podcasts:
AppStories
This week, Federico and I are joined by Jonathan Reed to check in on the parts of watchOS 11 that he’s still using, talk about browsing the web from an Apple Watch, and dig into the apps he uses day-to-day.
NPC: Next Portable Console
On NPC’s latest episode, we have lots of smartphone gaming news, console mods, a first peek at the future of Windows handheld gaming, and more. Plus, I share my first impressions of the Ayaneo Pocket Micro, and Brendon digs into OG hardware with the Nintendo DSi and Sony PSP.
AppStories, Episode 410, ‘Wrist Browsing’ Show Notes
Links and Show Notes
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Main Show
watchOS Vibe Check
A Friendly App Interrogation
- Jonathan’s Apps
- Also mentioned
On AppStories+, Jonathan shares the story of the return of his Blueberry G3 iMac.
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NPC, Episode 12, ‘Dream Devices’ Show Notes
Links and Show Notes
The Latest Portable Gaming News
New Handhelds
- John covers the Ayaneo Pocket Micro
- Brendon has a new matte black Nintendo DSi and modded Sony PSP
- Also mentioned:
- Other games mentioned:
Credits
Show Art: Brendon Bigley
Music: Will LaPorte
MacStories launched its first podcast in 2017 with AppStories. Since then, the lineup has expanded to include a family of weekly shows that also includes MacStories Unwind, Magic Rays of Light, Ruminate, Comfort Zone, and NPC: Next Portable Console that collectively, cover a broad range of the modern media world from Apple’s streaming service and videogame hardware to apps for a growing audience that appreciates our thoughtful, in-depth approach to media.
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