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#16: The Good News

October 25th, 2017 · 25 minutes

iPhone X pre-orders are around the corner! Get ready for the big event and more this week, with Ren and Stephen.

#15: Sometimes Things Happen and You Eat a Sandwich

October 18th, 2017 · 30 minutes

#14: Magical in Some Ways

October 11th, 2017 · 28 minutes

We dive into the smart speaker market and cool Mac utilities before talking about a Apple weird Watch LTE rabbit hole and setting up new iOS devices.

#13: Calculator Games

October 4th, 2017 · 32 minutes

This week, we talk about some cool AR apps, migrating Health.app data and Stephen's Apple Watch misadventures.

#12: Math is Weird

September 27th, 2017 · 43 minutes

This week: HEVC, iOS 11 feature fragmentation, iOS 11's Do Not Disturb While Driving feature and much more!

#11: Encryption Mumbo Jumbo

September 20th, 2017 · 34 minutes

Stephen explains Markdown and Ren gets nerdy about iMessage encryption. Then in the Speed Run, Mac storage monitoring, LTE options on the Apple Watch and the #askquery robot.

#10: Poor Little Side Button

September 13th, 2017 · 41 minutes

Live from Cupertino, Serenity calls in to answer the biggest questions from Apple's iPhone X keynote.

#9: A Saturday Evening Alone With the File System

September 6th, 2017 · 28 minutes

What's up with PRAM, NVRAM and SMC? What about the APFS migration? It's alphabet soup this week on Query!

#8: Firmware is Fertilizer

August 30th, 2017 · 19 minutes

This week, Ren likens firmware and other types of software to a tree as Stephen giggles quietly. Then, they move on to DVD ripping and bookmark management.

#7: The Magic Sauce Behind the Rings

August 23rd, 2017 · 22 minutes

This week, things get nerdy. How do fitness trackers actually work? What about touch screens? Chemistry and science, that's how!