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Jim Dalrymple and Dave Mark face off on all things Apple, tech, music, and just a sprinkling of hockey.

The Dalrymple Report Jim Dalrymple

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    • 4.2 • 137 Ratings

Jim Dalrymple and Dave Mark face off on all things Apple, tech, music, and just a sprinkling of hockey.

    Episode 336: March Madness, Siri, and iPads

    Episode 336: March Madness, Siri, and iPads

    March Madness has begun! It's a big time for many sports fans, so Dave and I talk for a few minutes about it. We also talk about my continued frustration with Siri and why I'm so upset with Apple. If the rumors are true, Apple is expected to introduce new iPads soon. There could be a new iPad Air and Pro models, but not a new iPad mini.
    Show Notes:
    March Madness
    Siri and HomePod frustration
    iPhone 16 to Adopt Ultra-Thin Bezel Technology to Maximize Display
    Apple to Announce New iPads on March 26, Rumors Claim
    Quickly Toggling Closed Captions on Apple TV
    Shows and movies we’re watching
    The Tourist, Netflix The gentlemen, Netflix

    • 59 min
    Episode 335: Vision Pro Demo, MacBook, and cooking

    Episode 335: Vision Pro Demo, MacBook, and cooking

    Dave visited an Apple Store this week and got a demo of the Vision Pro. He takes us through the process of preparing for the demo and gives us his thoughts on the product. While there, Dave also spent time with the new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air and gives us his verdict on which machine he thought was better. We also talked about my new hobby, cooking, and the hours it takes to make a sauce.
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    Show Notes:
    Help Sarah Perez
    Taking Vision Pro for a spin
    Zuck insists Quest 3 is also a computer and not just for games in latest Vision Pro criticism
    M3 MacBook Air Teardown Shows Apple Fixed Base Model’s Biggest Flaw
    All the M3 Macs Still Expected This Year
    Shows and movies we’re watching
    The Reluctant Traveler, Apple TV+ Who is Erin Carter? Netflix Pieces of Her, Netflix

    • 56 min
    Episode 334: MacBook Air, MacBook and iPads

    Episode 334: MacBook Air, MacBook and iPads

    Apple this week introduced a new 13- and 15-inch MacBook Air with the M3 chip. Dave and I talk about the features and the performance of the new computer compared to previous versions and compare it to the MacBook Pro. Rumors indicate that Apple may also be planning a 20-inch MacBook with a foldable screen and we talk about Project Tapestry, a new KickStarter from the Iconfactory.
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    Show Notes:
    How to Set a Default Music App on iPhone and iPad
    Apple unveils the new 13- and 15‑inch MacBook Air with the powerful M3 chip
    First Benchmark Result Surfaces for MacBook Air With M3 Chip
    M2 vs. M3 MacBook Air Buyer’s Guide: All Differences Compared
    Gurman: No Apple Event Planned for Upcoming iPads and Macs
    Apple said to be Planning 20-Inch MacBook With Foldable Screen
    Apple introduces transcripts for Apple Podcasts
    Shows and movies we’re watching
    Who Killed Sara? Netflix Steve Martin, Apple TV

    • 52 min
    Episode 333: Apple car, sports app, and robots

    Episode 333: Apple car, sports app, and robots

    Apple cancelled its long-running car project this week, leaving people wondering what will happen to all of the technology it invented and gathered during the last decade. The company also released a new app, similar to News, but focused solely on sports. Dave and I talk about if we would have a robot in our house and what we could use it for in the future.
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    Show Notes:
    Apple cancels electric car project
    Some everyday Items That NASA Invented
    But not velcro
    Vision Pro demand
    Apple Sports
    Gruber on Apple Sports
    Apple Vision Pro glass may not break easily, but it’s highly susceptible to scratches
    Shows and movies we’re watching
    The killing, Hulu Ready Player Two, a book by Ernest Cline Griselda, Netflix

    • 53 min
    Episode 332: Apple financials, Siri, and Vision Pro

    Episode 332: Apple financials, Siri, and Vision Pro

    Apple reported another stellar fiscal first quarter last week, with good numbers in almost all product segments. Dave and I take a quick look at all of the numbers. We also talk about some different responses you get from Siri and Alexa when asking similar questions. Of course, the Vision Pro is still in the news as more people get their hands on Apple's newest device. It's turning out to be Apple's most exciting product launch in years.
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    Show Notes:
    Apple reports first quarter results
    Meta’s Reality Labs loses record $4.65 billion ahead of Apple’s Vision Pro launch
    Apple Vision Pro arrives in Apple Store locations across the U.S.
    Vision Pro “Travel Mode”
    Apple says Vision Pro isn’t compatible with Bluetooth mice
    Don’t Lose Your $3,500 Apple Vision Pro, You Can’t Track Its Location
    Apple Vision Pro glass may not break easily, but it’s highly susceptible to scratches
    Shows and movies we’re watching
    The Chestnut Man, Netflix Liaison, Apple TV+ The Grammys, Paramount+

    • 56 min
    Episode 331: Vision Pro, HomePod, and Stanley

    Episode 331: Vision Pro, HomePod, and Stanley

    The estimated sales of Vision Pro are above expectations and could signal a great start for Apple's newest product line. Dave and I take a look at the numbers and some of the early reviews. People have been offering some help into my ongoing problems with the HomePod, but we're not there yet. And Stanley ran into some trouble with its tumblers this week.
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    Show Notes:
    Apple Has Sold Approximately 200,000 Vision Pro Headsets
    Apple Vision Pro Review: The Best Headset Yet Is Just a Glimpse of the Future
    Gruber’s review
    Apple’s visionOS doesn’t let users rearrange icons
    Apple Vision Pro Battery Isn’t Hot-Swappable
    Stanley tumblers
    Shows and movies we’re watching
    Star Trek: The Next Generation “The Greatest Night In Pop”, Netflix

    • 53 min

Customer Reviews

4.2 out of 5
137 Ratings

137 Ratings

webmasterbill2 ,

A sound program :)

The show is always enjoyable. Jim is a kick, and has really interesting guests. If I had anything that I wish could be different, I think the audio level could be evened out a bit. (Jim can get to sounding really soft and distant, maybe 10dB or more down from the guest.) Other than that, keep up the good work!

Bruegrassboy ,

Jim endures his idiot friend’s uninformed opinions

Knowledgeable Apple superuser and pundit Jim Dalrymples weekly conversation with his friend - who couldn’t be less knowledgeable or experienced. Jim is 5/5. Dave is 0/5. Seriously, Dave just rambles on about things he has read about but has no experience with - or worse - has failed to dig into with any effort. So basically this clown just reads headlines about things and then spouts off random incorrect things. If you have any background knowledge about the topic you’ll be pulling your hair out at how stupid and uninformed he is. I have absolutely no idea why Dalrymple continues to waste time with him. I know I don’t anymore. Sorry Jim. Get smarter friends.

jmd1033 ,

Should be called the Dave Mark podcast

Jim is great but has no business having his own podcast as he never speaks for more than 10% of the show. Dave, OTOH, babbles incessantly. I keep trying the show every few months but nothing has changed and listening to Dave is just cringy.

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