A new year calls for a guest who has been an affiliate for the iPad-Only lifestyle, and who better than Federico Viticci.
The Editor-in-Chief of MacStories, a podcaster of Connected, Remaster and a whole lot more on RelayFM, we talk about his challenges with USB-C, where the iPad can go, and of course, Super Smash Bros Ultimate.
I start with the two points I raised about someapps not being optimised for the device and keyboard support, followed by a couple of other topics I wanted to address, bluetooth keyboards & zip files.
Something I didn’t mention, but I’m on the hunt for stickers. If you have one for a show, let me know and we can trade!
Finally, I give some updates on the schedule of the podcast for the next month, alongside when I was a guest on a certain show last week…
*This was recorded an hour before the upcoming iPad Event was announced, so due to some topics spoken of, it’s been brought forward!*
A co-founder of RelayFM, the name may ring a bell if you listen to Connected, Pen Addict, Upgrade, Analogue, and many more podcasts that he is a part of.
He decided to go for it in 2014 with his friend Stephen Hackett, and since then RelayFM has flourished into a ‘go-to’ place of podcasts and their wide assortment of topics.
Here, we speak about how both his iPads fit into his workflow, especially when travelling, alongside what he wants to see in the (now confirmed) upcoming event for a new iPad.
From how the podcasts are edited to even Myke giving me the great news that a favourite game of mine has only just been released onto the Switch, we have a fun hour going through so many topics.
Regarding the title, listen straight to the end and you will discover just how ‘hip‘ and ‘with it‘ I am when I ask about his videos on YouTube.
Nothing breaks the ice better than the Spice Girls.
Carrie has been a freelance writer for the last twenty years, where her first byline was .net in 1998, and since its gone to magazines, sites, and has even written a book. She is also a regular host on a variety of shows on BBC Radio Scotland as the ‘tech guru’.
This was recorded at the end of August, and so we talk about my first steps into my now-current freelance career, where Carrie gives her stories about taking her steps into the field twenty years ago, with a lot of great advice given.
We also go into our thoughts about the Apple of 2018, alongside iOS 12 and much more.
But first of all, a quick update on things since this episode was recorded, and a thank you.