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🗓️ 17 June 2025
⏱️ 141 minutes
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This week's episode dives deep into the post-WWDC hangover, exploring Apple's remarkable software improvements across platforms. The hosts examine the first third-party immersive video production using Blackmagic's new camera, celebrate major Vision Pro persona upgrades, and discuss Apple's complete re-architecture of iPad windowing. The conversation reveals how Apple's software teams seem to have hit their stride after years of criticism, delivering substantial improvements from terminal apps to AI integration.
• Canal+ MotoGP Documentary for Vision Pro - First third-party Apple immersive video production shot entirely with new Blackmagic URSA camera, featuring French motorcycle racer Johann Zarco
• Spatial Personas Get Major Upgrade - visionOS 26 delivers dramatically improved personas that actually look like real people, though beards still cause mouth-tracking issues
• Geographic Persistence and Room Mapping - visionOS 26 features allow virtual objects to stay in place across reboots and sessions
• Apple Home Hub Smart Display Discovery - Code found in iOS 26 dev beta reveals upcoming HomePod with screen, expected by the end of year
• iPad Multitasking Revolution - Craig Federighi explains the complete re-architecture of iPadOS 26 windowing system, bringing full Mac-style window management to iPad
• Background Task Processing - iPadOS 26 introduces finite background tasks for exports and file operations, finally allowing users to switch apps during long processes
• Software Quality Renaissance - Discussion of Apple's apparent software turnaround, from improved backend infrastructure (40% improvement moving from Java to Swift/Rust) to new developer APIs
• New Speech-to-Text APIs - Apple provides developers access to on-device transcription that's twice as fast as Whisper, though slightly less accurate
• Third-Party App Integration Improvements - Apple now allows music apps to show animated artwork on lock screen and provides access to various ML models
• Terminal and Spotlight Updates - macOS 26 features the first meaningful Terminal app update in years, plus pro features added to Spotlight, including clipboard history
• F1 Movie Marketing Blitz - Deep dive into Apple's $200+ million investment in the F1 film, including custom iPhone cameras built for race cars and haptic trailer experiences
Picks of the Week:
• Leo's Pick: Classic Sega iOS games going free before delisting on the App Store, including Crazy Taxi, Sonic titles, and Super Monkey Ball
• Jason's Pick: PlugShare app for electric vehicle owners to find compatible charging stations across all networks and plug types
• Andy's Pick: Usagi Yojimbo comic collection Humble Bundle featuring Stan Sakai's acclaimed samurai rabbit series, with proceeds supporting the Hero Initiative
• Alex's Pick: Perla iOS camera app designed to give iPhone footage an authentic 16mm film look and feel
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell
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0:00.0 | It's time for Mac Break Weekly. Andy, Alex, and Jason are here. |
0:04.0 | Yeah, it's a week after WWDC, and we have thoughts, lots of thoughts. |
0:08.4 | And, of course, the Apple executives have been going around stimulating those talks. |
0:12.5 | We'll talk about the kind of the hangover of WWDC. |
0:16.8 | And I have a theory that Apple's software is on a roll. |
0:21.5 | We'll talk about it next. |
0:22.7 | I'm Mac Break Weekly. |
0:26.3 | Podcasts you love. |
0:28.1 | From people you trust. |
0:30.6 | This is Twit. |
0:35.3 | This is Mac Break Weekly, episode 977, recorded Tuesday, June 17th, 2025. |
0:43.0 | A slab of ham on a box. |
0:46.1 | It's time for Mac Break Weekly, the show we cover the latest news from Apple. |
0:50.0 | Ladies and gentlemen, I introduce you to our bachelors for this week's episode of Mac Break |
0:55.6 | Weekly. No, it's not the dating game. Alex Lindsay is here from Office Hours. That global. |
1:00.7 | Hello, Alex. Hello, hello. I will use my Bob Eubanks voice, though. Also here, Andy Inotko from |
1:08.0 | Enotco.com. Hello, Andrew. I think a long walk along the beach and then we would |
1:14.4 | rake for clams and then roast the clams at a clam bake on the beach. And I'd get you home early |
1:20.2 | and hope for a second date later. You know what made me think of it as you and I both watch that |
1:24.9 | Pee-Wee-Herman document. Yes. And early in his career, |
1:29.0 | he entered the match game as Pee We Herman and won. Yeah, got picked. That was pretty unexpected, |
1:38.3 | shall I say. Also here, Jason Snell Six Colors. Hello, all colors present and accounted for. |
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