2024-11-01 21:21:00
And today is the day of MacMagazine no Ar! This is the 604th edition from our podcast.
Participants of the day
- Rafael Fischman [[@rfischmann]
- Eduardo Marques [[@eduardomarques]
- Breno Masi [[@macmasi]
The edition is the work of Eduardo Garcia [[@edugarcya].
Episode agenda
- 00:00:00 Introduction
- 00:16:02 24″ iMac with M4 chip introduced with incremental improvements
- 00:23:05 New Mac mini is announced with renewed design, more ports and M4/M4 Pro chips
- 00:38:36 MacBooks Pro com chips M4 [Pro/Max] have expanded memory and ports
- 00:49:12 Apple releases iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, macOS Sequoia 15.1, watchOS 11.1, visionOS 2.1 and tvOS 18.1 for all users
- 01:00:28 Apple reportedly tested app to help prevent diabetes
- 01:07:56 Apple’s smart device could look like the iMac G4; new iPad would come in 2025
- 01:14:36 Closing
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Episode: #604
Recording: October 30, 2024
Duration: 1h16min35
Soundtrack: Khruangbin
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**Interview with Rafael Fischman from MacMagazine no Ar Podcast**
**Interviewer**: Thank you for joining us today, Rafael! It’s exciting to see the release of the 604th edition of the MacMagazine no Ar podcast. Can you tell us what listeners can look forward to in this episode?
**Rafael Fischman**: Absolutely! This episode covers a range of new product announcements from Apple, including the recently introduced 24″ iMac with the M4 chip and the revamped Mac mini. We dive into the design changes and additional features of these devices, as well as the implications for users.
**Interviewer**: That sounds interesting! The MacBook Pro models also seem to have some updates as well. What can you share about those?
**Rafael Fischman**: Yes, the MacBook Pro models with M4 Pro and M4 Max chips now have expanded memory and ports, which is a significant improvement for professionals who rely on these machines for intensive tasks. We discuss how these upgrades could enhance user experience during the episode.
**Interviewer**: Alongside hardware, you also mentioned software updates. What’s new in Apple’s latest operating system releases?
**Rafael Fischman**: The episode covers the recent release of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, macOS Sequoia 15.1, and more. We highlight key features in these updates that could enhance functionality and improve security across all devices.
**Interviewer**: It’s always fascinating to hear about software improvements. Additionally, you touched on other intriguing topics, including Apple’s approach to health. Can you elaborate on that?
**Rafael Fischman**: Certainly! We discuss reports that Apple has been testing an app aimed at helping users prevent diabetes. This showcases Apple’s commitment to integrating health monitoring into their ecosystem, which could have a profound impact on users’ wellness.
**Interviewer**: what else can listeners expect as the episode wraps up?
**Rafael Fischman**: Towards the end, we tease a bit about future products, such as a new iPad expected in 2025 and speculation around a smart device inspired by the classic iMac G4 design. There’s a lot to look forward to!
**Interviewer**: Thank you, Rafael, for sharing these insights! Listeners can tune into the latest episode of MacMagazine no Ar for all these discussions and more.
**Rafael Fischman**: Thank you for having me! We hope everyone enjoys the episode!