The Dalrymple Report
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The Dalrymple Report
Jim Dalrymple and Dave Mark face off on all things Apple, tech, music, and just a sprinkling of hockey.
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Episode 405: AI, iCloud, Apple's next CEO
Dave and I chat this week about a reader comment we received on the recent episode about AI. With the new iPhone release, we discuss the advantages of...

Episode 404: AirPods Pro 3, Super Bowl, New products
I've had my new AirPods Pro 3 for a couple of weeks,so Dave and I talk about the sound quality and the quality of the new noise cancellation. Apple an...

Episode 403: AirPods Pro 3 and Apple Support
Apple's recently announced products have begun to arrive. I recieved my new AirPods Pro last week, so Dave and I talk about the new noise cancellation...

Episode 402: Translation, Emmys, AirPods Pro
Dave got a chance to try out the translation feature on iOS this week. It's an app I've used many times during my travels to other countries. Apple di...

Episode 401: AirPods, Apple Watch and iPhones
It was Apple's annual iPhone event this week where the company unvieled new AirPods Pro, Apple Watches, and a new line of iPhones. Dave and I talk abo...

Episode 400: Apple Event, AI dataset, and Android app verification
Apple has announced its September iPhone event. Dave and I talk about all of the products we expect to see and which ones we'd buy. Meta is using a lo...

Episode 399: Macs, Woz, and foldable phones
This week, Dave and I discuss the value of getting a new, but previous generation of MacBook instead of a brand new one. We also talk about Steve Wosn...

Episode 398: AI Robots, Siri, new Apple products
We've heard about Apple looking at releasing an AI robot in the past. The rumors are back and they also include Apple's foray into home security and s...

Episode 397: Apple Pencil, glass, and ESPN
Dave's Apple Pencil died, so he replaced it with a new one. He gives us his thoughts on using it. Apple has committed more money to the U.S. as they p...

Episode 396: MacBook Air, Apple Music, and Manufacturing
Apple rarely has sales, but Amazon does. They are offering $200 off a new M4 MacBook Air—Dave and I look through the options of other models and see w...

Episode 395: Ozzy, Captions, and AppleCare One
It was a sad week for me and many other music fans around the world, as we learned that Ozzy Osbourne died. Ozzy meant a lot to me and my music. I'll...

Episode 394: watchOS Gestures, Emmys, Apple TV Keyboard
Dave installed the latest beta of watchOS and found a new gesture that he really likes. I have one that I use a lot as well, so I'm not sure I'll chan...

Episode 393: AI talent, Meta, and COO
The turmoil at Apple is not new, but what is new is how some of the companies top AI engineers are leaving the company. The latest was lured away by M...

Episode 392: Alexa+, Charging, and iOS 26
Dave got a new speaker assistant for his home... and it's powered by Alexa. We talk about how much better Alexa is than Siri and even throw in some co...

Episode 391: ETA, Liquid Glass, and iCloud Storage
Have you ever shared your ETA with someone? Most of us have. Dave has a suggestion for how ETA should work in the future. We talk about the Apple's ne...

Episode 390: WWDC review
Apple's annual WWDC was this week and there is a lot to unpack. We look at reactions from the keynote and dive into some of the announcements, like th...

Episode 389: Popcorn, WWDC, and OS numbering
The podcast takes a little twist this week as Dave and I talk about our love of popcorn and Dave's new gadget to help him get the perfect batch every...

Episode 388: Jony Ive and OpenAI, Epic Games
The biggest news this week was the purchase of Jony Ive's company, io, by OpenAI for $6.5 billion dollars. According to the reports, I've's company is...

Episode 387: Apple Maps, Apple Music, and The Pope
Apple has introduced some new features in Apple Maps including a Detailed City Experience for the Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco. Maps also now has in...

Episode 386: Things we love about Apple and cassettes
Some people have never used a cassette tape to listen to music, my kids being among them. This week Dave takes a little side route into one of his tho...

Episode 385: Formula 1, Gemini, and Apple's 30%
I'm heading off to Miami this weekend to see the Formula 1 Grand Prix and take a tour of the pit lane. Dave tells us about his Formula 1 experience an...

Episode 384: Available Now and paying for Apple intelligence
Dave has a few questions for our listeners about the difference in inexpensive dash cams compared to the more expensive models. Apple dropped the "Ava...

Episode 383: Apple's marketing change for AI and Siri turmoil
Kind of a special episode this week—it's Dave's birthday! This week Dave and I talk about Apple's abrupt changes to its marketing for Apple Intelligen...

Episode 382: Teens, iPhones on planes, and Maps
The iPhone is as popular as ever among teens, according to a new study. That's important because as they grow up, they are the ones that will be buyin...

Episode 381: Ireland, Apple's Birthday, and WWDC
Dave spent a week in Ireland and gives us the highlight of his trip, including a really cool time spent with some big birds. Apple celebrated its 49th...

Episode 380: Apple Intelligence blunder and Siri is wrong (again)
Just when you think it couldn't get any worse, Siri strikes again. Ask Siri, "what month is it?" on your iPhone and you get the reply, "Sorry, I don't...

Episode 379: Apple's pathetic AI, Metallica, new Siri delayed
It seems I may have been right after all—Apple is far behind in AI and now other people are realizing it too. Gruber wrote a scathing piece on Apple a...

Episode 338: iPad, MacBook Air, and Mac Studio
It was a big week for Apple with all kinds of new hardware announcements to fit every lifestyle and budget. We had a new iPad and a couple of models o...

Episode 377: Is iPhone 16e worth it?, WiFi QR code, and Alexa+
The iPhone 16e was announced a little while ago so Dave and I take some time to look at the features of the new device and wonder if it fills the need...

Episode 376: iPhone 16e, Spotify, Hot Corners
There is a lot to talk about this week. I suppose the biggest news is the announcement of the iPhone 16e, a new model of the budget iPhone from Apple....

375: Mac window, Apple TV, Apple health study, and iPhone SE
Dave and I have been running into an issue that we both have when we move a Mac Finder window around the screen. Someone out there knows the answer to...

Episode 374: Silent Mode, Apple Invites app, and Super Bowl Ads
Dave has been working on the best solution to keep his phone silent but still not miss any important calls. He thinks he has it worked out. Apple rele...

Episode 373: Printer, Google Maps, and AI
Dave got a new piece of ancient technology that he tells us about—a printer. Google explains why its changing the names of some pretty well known geog...

Episode 372: iOS 18.3, HomePad, and Siri
With the upcoming release of iOS 18.3, Apple Intelligence can no longer be considered a beta, but sadly it still sucks really bad. Apple is rumored to...

Episode 371: Laundry tag decoder, Severance, and voice phishing
Did you know that your iPhone has a laundry tag decoder built-in? Me neither, but Dave found it and shows us how it works. With the new season of Seve...

Episode 370: Fires, Bing and Siri
Dave and I start out this week by taking a minute to talk about the devastating fires in California. When we move to tech, we look at how Bing is fool...

Episode 369: AirPods, iOS. and Best of 2024
Dave and I talk about the AirPods Pro and a big feature that is missing from the AirPods Max—will it ever get updated. We also look at everything you...

Episode 368: HomePod, iOS 18.2, and Voice Memos
Dave is having a problem with his HomePod not recognizing his voice all of a sudden. Apple released iOS 18.2 adding more Apple Intelligence features t...

Episode 367: Live Activities on Watch, Intel CEO, and ChatGPT
Have you noticed on your Apple Watch that Live Activities have taken over your screen. I noticed this a while ago, but couldn't figure out what was ha...

Episode 366: Most popular podcasts, Apple One, and iPhones thieves
Apple has released its list of the most popular podcasts of 2024Dave and I go over the highlights from the different categories. Apple One is a bundle...