
Show overview
The Dalrymple Report has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 112 episodes. That works out to roughly 110 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 53 min and 1h — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Technology show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 days ago, with 25 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Jim Dalrymple.
From the publisher
Jim Dalrymple and Dave Mark face off on all things Apple, tech, music, and just a sprinkling of hockey.
Latest Episodes
View all 112 episodesEpisode 438: Price increases, iCloud Aliases, and Apple Music
Episode 437: Siri AI
Episode 436: Apple's secret AI meeting, Siri AI, and Apple Intelligence
Episode 435: E-bikes, WWDC and Gemini/Siri privacy
Episode 434: Apple Watch, AI, and Stolen iPhones
Episode 433: WWDC and iOS 27, camera and siri overhaul
Episode 432: Guitar player's dream, Visual Intelligence
Episode 431: Swap Apple Intelligence Models, Apple advertising on Apple Maps
Episode 430: Keyboard dictionary, pipeline of products for Ternus
Episode 429: John Ternus
Episode 428: AI everything
Episode 427: MacBook Neo dilemma, foldable iPhone, Apple Stores
Episode 426: Ear Monitors and Apple at 50
Dave and I are back and this week we talk about Future Sonics Ear Monitors, how they sound, where they came from and why they are so important for your hearing. We also talk about Apple's 50th birthday. Such an incredible story of a company that changed the world, with so many different products. Brought to you by: Squarespace: Check out squarespace.com/DALRYMPLE to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code DALRYMPLE. Show Notes: Future Sonics Ear Monitors Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference returns the week of June 8 Apple rings opening bell at NASDAQ Apple celebrates its 50th anniversary with special animated homepage Apple's special 50th anniversary merch for employees Chris Espinosa, featured by New York Times Paul McCartney Blazes Through Career-Spanning Set at Apple Park for 50th Anniversary Celebrations When Steve Jobs came back to Apple Shows and movies we're watching Surface, Apple TV Launch of the Artemis II space craft Sinners, HBO
Episode 425: AirPods Max 2, AI Spending Race, and figs
Apple has finally updated the AirPods Pro Max, but the update didn't bring a lot of new features, it basically brought the headphones on pair with the AirPods Pro. Dave and I talk about AI and whether Apple chose to stay out of the spending spree or if it was caught unprepared for one of the biggest tech changes in a long time. Do you know what could be in the figs you love to eat? Me neither, but Dave tells us. Brought to you by: Squarespace: Check out squarespace.com/DALRYMPLE for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, use OFFER CODE: DALRYMPLE to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Show Notes: There will be no show next week. Apple Adds 'Genius Browse' Movie and TV Recommendations to Apple TV in tvOS 26.4 Apple introduces AirPods Max 2 AirPods Max: Four things that haven't changed YouTuber upgrades MacBook Neo to 1TB Horace Dediu on Apple Sitting Out the AI Spending Race Apple's Platform Security Guide Adds a Brief Note on the MacBook Neo's On-Screen Camera Indicator Shows and movies we're watching The Night Agent, Netflix Weapons, HBO
Episode 424: MacBook Neo
Is the MacBook Neo really that good? After a week of thinking and reading about the Neo, Dave and I give our thoughts on Apple's newest product. We look at all of the reviews and the use cases for the Neo and compare it to how we use our current systems. Brought to you by: CleanMyMac: Get Tidy Today! Try 7 days free and use my code DALRYMPLE for 20% off at clnmy.com/DALRYMPLE Show Notes: 50 Years of Thinking Different Rising laptop prices likely to further boost MacBook Neo sales Asus Co-CEO: MacBook Neo Is a 'Shock' to the PC Industry Gruber's MacBook Neo review MacBook Neo teardown MacBook Neo's two USB C ports Apple reveals MacBook Neo battery cycle limit Find your Mac's cycle count limit The MacBook Neo doesn't officially support fast charging, but a beefier charger helps John Ternus interview on Apple MacBook Neo Shows and movies we're watching Tehran, Apple TV Survivor, Paramount + Scrubs, Hulu, same cast, just older
Episode 423: Wow, Apple hardware!
This show is all about the hardware Apple released this week and what a week it was. MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e, Studio Display, iPad Air, and the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. A crazy week for Apple's hardware team. Brought to you by: Squarespace: Check out squarespace.com/DALRYMPLE for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, use OFFER CODE: DALRYMPLE to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Show Notes: Apple accelerates U.S. manufacturing with Mac mini production Apple unveils new Studio Display and all-new Studio Display XDR New Apple Studio Display and Studio Display XDR Don't Work With Intel Macs Apple introduces iPhone 17e Side-by-side of the 16, 17, 17e Difference between 17e and 17 Apple introduces the new iPad Air, powered by M4 Apple introduces MacBook Pro with all-new M5 Pro and M5 Max With the latest chips, the MacBook Pro now maxes out at $7,349 Apple debuts M5 Pro and M5 Max Apple introduces the new MacBook Air with M5 Say hello to MacBook Neo Intro video for the MacBook Neo MacBook Neo vs. MacBook Air 20+ MacBook Neo Compromises MacBook Neo Features Two Different USB-C Ports Shows and movies we're watching Vanished, MGM+ HBO Max and Paramount+ to merge Big Bang Theory, HBO
Episode 422: Mac mini, touchscreen MacBook, Steve Jobs
Apple has reportedly ramped up production of the Mac mini in the U.S. The powerful Mac mini has become a favorite among many users over the years, including for use in AI in recent years. Another Mac in the news is the MacBook. Besides having a rumored touchscreen display, new MacBooks could also feature a 5G modem, allowing users to connect to the internet without having to to share a connection on their iPhone. Dave and I talk a little about Steve Jobs' birthday and the celebration that was done on the Steve Jobs Archive. Show Notes: Apple accelerates U.S. manufacturing with Mac mini production Apple's next Macs will finally check every box Steve Jobs Archive celebrates Steve's birthday Shows and movies we're watching The Night Of, HBO Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association, Amazon The Night Manager, Amazon
Episode 421: Apple Event, MacBook, AI Wearables
There have been rumors of Apple announcing some new products in the first part of 2026 and it looks like the time has come. The company announced an event for March 4 to unveil some updated products. One of the products Apple is rumored to be released this year is a low-cost MacBook and according to Mark Gurman they will come in a variety of "fun colors." We all know that Apple is working on its AI software, but they are also working on three AI wearable products. Brought to you by: Squarespace: Check out squarespace.com/DALRYMPLE for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, use OFFER CODE: DALRYMPLE to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Show Notes: Apple announces special event March 4th in NYC Apple Event on March 4: Here's What to Expect Gurman: Apple's upcoming low-cost MacBook will come in 'fun colors,' launch next month Future MacBooks May Hide Your Screen From Strangers Apple Working on Three AI Wearables: Smart Glasses, AI Pin, and AirPods With Cameras Apple releases first iOS/macOS/iPadOS 26.4 beta macOS 26.4 will notify users of Rosetta 2 discontinuation Shows and movies we're watching Steal, Amazon Prime Wonder man, Disney+ Drops of God, Apple TV
Episode 420: Ring, Olympics, Siri slips again
Ring had an amazing ad during the Super Bowl that will use its camera network to help find lost dogs. Sounds great, but Dave has a warning about the new service. The Olympics started and Dave and I have been watching all kinds of different sports. It looks like some of the best features of Siri have once again slipped and will not be introduced when Apple said they would. Brought to you by: CleanMyMac: Get Tidy Today! Try 7 days free and use my code DALRYMPLE for 20% off at clnmy.com/DALRYMPLE Show Notes: Super Bowl ad for Ring's dog-tracking cameras stirs privacy controversy The medal count F.A.A. Halts All Flights at El Paso Airport for 10 Days Update Your Apple Home App Immediately to Avoid Issues Gurman: New Apple products Gurman: Siri delayed again Why You Shouldn't Buy the Next MacBook Pro AirPods cameras Shows and movies we're watching Quicksand, Netflix Shrinking, Apple TV Wonder man, Disney+
Episode 419: Foldable iPhone, Financials, buying a Mac online
Rumors continue about Apple coming out with some sort of a foldable iPhone that will be released this year and the follow up designs that will follow. The company released its quarterly results with revenue boosted by incredible iPhone sales. The way you buy a Mac online has changed. Apple has a new visually pleasing way of presenting the options and the Mac you are buying, while making your choices very clear. Brought to you by: Squarespace: Check out squarespace.com/DALRYMPLE for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, use OFFER CODE: DALRYMPLE to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Show Notes: RIP Catherine O'Hara Report: Apple 'exploring' clamshell foldable iPhone as potential follow-up model Apple has changed the way you buy a Mac online The Fallen Apple Why the Q.ai acquisition could be huge for AI and Siri Apple reports first quarter results Shows and movies we're watching Mayor of Kingstown, Paramount+ Tom Scott's "Podcast Express" Second, there's "For The Record, the 70's", Episode 58, WKRP in Cincinnati