
Welcome to Macintosh
A tiny show about a big fruit company.
Mark Bramhill
Show overview
Welcome to Macintosh has been publishing since 2015, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 27 episodes. That works out to roughly 8 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes β most land between 8 min and 25 min β with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Technology show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down β the most recent episode landed 8.3 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2015, with 11 episodes published. Published by Mark Bramhill.
From the publisher
A tiny show about a big fruit company. Stories range from the history of the Mac startup chime to the creation of the π§ emoji to how a silly song made Steve Jobs dance. Itβs about the people who were influenced by Apple β or even influenced Apple themselves.
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S3 Ep 1118: If It's Broke, Don't Fix It
What's the cost of having the latest and greatest?

17: Watch Out
Technology usually progresses in a straight line β we want to upgrade to the latest and greatest. But sometimes, technology of the future can make us long for the past.

16: Little Wrist Computer
EThe Apple Watch sometimes gets a bad rap. Some people complain about it being useless, a dumb, frivolous toy. But one person thinks differently. Today, a story from producer James T. Green about him, his body, and his little wrist computer.

15: The Orchard
The story of a precious young Apple collector.

14: Hey Siri
Where did Siri's voice come from β and where is it going?

13: Let it Beep
The drama, the inspirations, and the hijinks that went into the creation of sounds you hear nearly every day.

12: Don't Panic
The story of Audion and Panic, and what it means to break with the mold of Silicon Valley and forge your own distinct, creative identity.

4οΈβ£ Pandora's Box
Emoji put a once obscure group of nerds into the spotlight. How have emoji changed their stodgy organization?

3οΈβ£ Emoji Incarnate
How emoji are designed and the decisions behind them. And, what happens when they reach the real world?
2οΈβ£ The Gatekeepers
What drives someone to create an emoji, and who are the gatekeepers that they have to face?

1οΈβ£ Will You Be My Emoji?
Where do emoji come from?

Season 3 Promo
Season 3 of Welcome to Macintosh starts on August 18th, with new episodes coming out every other Friday. Take a listen to hear what's in store this season.

Extra: Emojicon
Scenes from the first Emojicon β a conference all about emoji. Also: there are only a few hours left on the Kickstarter! Get your shirts and stickers now!

Extra: Red Star
A look into the mysterious operating system of North Korea.

Extra: Xs and OSes
A look back at the 'X' in 'Mac OS X'.

Extra: The Line
Scenes from an Apple Store opening.

7: The Shimmy
The story of how a YouTube video made Steve Jobs dance.

6: Somewhere In My Memory
For the past couple of years, producer Alex Kapelman has been plagued by an iPhone notification sound that constantly reminds him of one of his favorite songs. He goes on a journey to find out why β and learns that he's not alone.

Extra: Reviews of Siracusa County
A reflection on how John Siracusa started writing reviews of Mac OS X for Ars Technica.

Extra: Compute!
"Downloading" programs in the '80s.