Special guest Jason Snell joins the show to reminisce over 20 years of Mac OS X. I mean OS X. Sorry, MacOS. Also: HomePod, Apple TV, and Intel’s awkward new ad campaign. Sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code talkshow for 10% off your first order. Mack Weldon: Reinventing men’s basics with smart design, premium fabrics, and simple shopping. Get 20% off your first order with code talkshow. Flatfile: Spend less time formatting spreadsheet data, and more time using it. Hello Fresh: America’s #1 meal kit. Use this link for 12 free meals, including free shipping. Links: The 20 Macs for 2020 podcast project, now with all three bonus content episodes with yours truly. [Apple’s March 21, 2001 press release announcing Mac OS X 10.0’s release, including where to buy it (it came in a box and cost $129)](. https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2001/03/21Mac-OS-X-Hits-Stores-This-Weekend/). Jason in August 2000: “Mac OS X: The Full Story”. Jason’s 10.1 story for Macworld. Steve Jobs claiming in 2005 — announcing the Mac’s Intel transition — that Mac OS X had set up Apple “for the next 20 years”. Jason: “Can Apple Explain Its Home Strategy?”. iMac Pro canceled in Friday night announcement. HomePod canceled the next Friday night. Dan Frakes’s review of the iPod Hi-Fi in 2006. Yours truly on Intel’s new “Go PC” campaign with Justin Long: “Intel Goes Long” and “Going Longer”. Stickergate. This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.
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