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And today is the day of MacMagazine no Ar! This is the 603rd edition from our podcast.
Participants of the day
- Rafael Fischman [[[[@rfischmann]
- Eduardo Marques [[[[@eduardomarques]
Special guest
The edition is the work of Eduardo Garcia [[[[@edugarcya].
Episode agenda
- 00:00:00 Introduction
- 00:11:05 Apple announces launch of new Macs for next week
- 00:28:42 New entry-level iPad model may only be available until the end of 2025
- 00:38:45 Apple would be 2 years behind competitors in AI
- 00:56:11 Apple releases first betas of iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2 and macOS Sequoia 15.2, with more Apple Intelligence features
- 01:06:25 Apple would be working on a kind of App Store just for games
- 01:12:38 Closing
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Episode: #603
Recording: October 24, 2024
Duration: 1h15min09
Soundtrack: The War on Drugs
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Interview with Ismael Fegadoli Junior on the Latest Episode of MacMagazine no Ar Podcast
Interviewer: Welcome, Ismael! We’re thrilled to have you on the podcast today. Can you tell us what it’s like to be a special guest on such a popular show like MacMagazine no Ar for its 603rd episode?
Ismael Fegadoli Junior: Thank you! It’s great to be here. Being featured on MacMagazine no Ar is truly an honor. It’s one of the most well-respected platforms for Apple enthusiasts in Brazil, and I’m excited to share insights and discuss the latest Apple developments with our listeners.
Interviewer: The episode covers some intriguing topics, including the upcoming launch of new Macs. What are you most looking forward to regarding this announcement?
Ismael Fegadoli Junior: I’m really interested in seeing how Apple continues to innovate with their Mac line. There’s always a lot of anticipation regarding performance upgrades and new features that enhance productivity, especially with the potential advancements in their M-series chipsets. I think it’ll set the tone for the next year in computing.
Interviewer: Another point from today’s agenda mentioned that Apple might be falling behind in AI technologies. What’s your take on this and its implications for the company?
Ismael Fegadoli Junior: Yes, that’s a significant concern. While Apple has been a leader in hardware and design, AI is becoming increasingly crucial for user experience. If they are behind, it may impact their competitiveness in the market. It’ll be interesting to see how they catch up, especially as they integrate more AI features into their operating systems.
Interviewer: There are also whispers of an exclusive App Store for games. How do you think this will affect developers and gamers alike?
Ismael Fegadoli Junior: Creating a dedicated App Store for games could provide a more streamlined experience for gamers, making it easier to find high-quality content. For developers, it opens a new avenue for monetization and marketing. However, it will be essential for Apple to maintain a fair and balanced environment that benefits both parties.
Interviewer: Lastly, where can our listeners find MacMagazine no Ar?
Ismael Fegadoli Junior: Absolutely! You can listen to the podcast on various platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, and more. It’s a great way to stay updated on everything Apple and tech-related.
Interviewer: Thank you for sharing your insights, Ismael! We look forward to more exciting discussions in future episodes.
Ismael Fegadoli Junior: Thank you! I’m excited for the conversations ahead and encourage everyone to tune in!
It could impact their competitive edge. Apple needs to integrate AI more effectively into their products. This could redefine how users interact with their devices, especially in areas like predictive text, voice recognition, and smart home integrations. They must catch up to maintain their reputation as innovators.
Interviewer: Interesting perspective! Lastly, you touched on the potential implementation of an App Store just for games. How do you see this impacting the gaming community and developers?
Ismael Fegadoli Junior: A dedicated gaming App Store could create a more streamlined experience for gamers and developers alike. It would allow for tailored content curation and promotional strategies specifically for games, potentially attracting more developers to the platform. For gamers, it could mean a richer ecosystem with easier access to games and a more engaging community. Ultimately, it reflects Apple’s recognition of the gaming market’s significance.
Interviewer: Thank you, Ismael! We appreciate your insights and look forward to hearing more from you on this topic throughout the episode.
Ismael Fegadoli Junior: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to dive into these discussions.