Topic: Cupertino

8 chapters across the catalog

Spillover
Episode 1668 13:13 - 16:26

1668: Spillover

Apple WWDC Presentation Style and Fashion Critique

A critique of the Apple WWDC keynote focuses on the "hokey" presentation style, including a skydiving intro and the heavy use of rainbow imagery. One host expresses frustration with the fashion choices of female presenters, specifically criticizing high-water wide-pipe pants and sandals. The segment also addresses technical shortcomings in Apple's email categorization.

Afghaniscam
Episode 1379 2:05:23 - 2:09:42

1379: Afghaniscam

Apple Employee Demands, Retail Culture Rot

Apple employees have issued a list of demands to CEO Tim Cook, calling for audits of promotions to address "heteronormative biases" and wage gaps. The internal culture of Apple retail is described as a highly scrutinized "slave farm," suggesting the company's eventual decline will come from internal rot.

Swiss Cheese Model
Episode 1308 1:09:55 - 1:12:26

1308: Swiss Cheese Model

Apple Podcasts, Cupertino Call Issues

A host recounts a missed call from the head of Apple Podcasts because the iPhone's internal systems identified the Cupertino-based caller as spam and sent it directly to voicemail. The segment mocks Apple for failing to recognize its own corporate numbers.

Hypogonadism
Episode 1013 2:00:37 - 2:03:20

1013: Hypogonadism

Apple Park Glass Wall Injuries and 911 Calls

Employees at Apple's new "spaceship" campus in Cupertino have been injured by walking into the building's transparent glass walls. 911 recordings reveal multiple incidents of people being "disoriented and bleeding" after collisions. To solve the problem, Apple has reportedly begun placing simple stickers on the glass, which the hosts find ironically low-tech for a trillion-dollar technology company.

Scrub In!
Episode 706 1:57:41 - 2:01:57

706: Scrub In!

Apple Watch, Top-Secret Health Lab

Apple revealed a top-secret fitness lab in Cupertino where employees have been testing the Apple Watch for two years. The facility uses high-tech gear to measure breathing, heart rate, and caloric burn to refine the watch's health-tracking capabilities. The segment critiques the "future of healthcare" narrative, likening the constant biometric monitoring to a form of high-tech "human resource" management.

Kale Donuts
Episode 520 1:34:53 - 1:37:19

520: Kale Donuts

HTML5 vs Flash, Tim Cook and Apple's Legacy

The battle between HTML5 and Flash is framed as a struggle between open standards and proprietary spying tools. The hosts criticize Apple CEO Tim Cook for potentially "pissing on the legacy of Steve Jobs" by allowing Adobe's technology back onto the iOS platform through the back door.

Acquisition Malpractice
Episode 381 2:12:20 - 2:13:45

381: Acquisition Malpractice

School Zero Tolerance, Nerf Guns and Marshmallow Shooters

A lockdown at Cupertino High School triggered by a Nerf gun is used to illustrate the absurdity of "zero tolerance" policies in American schools. The hosts compare the punishment of students for playing a game called "Assassin" with foam toys to President Obama's public demonstration of a marshmallow gun at the White House. The segment concludes with a recommendation for homeschooling to avoid such institutional "fiascos."

Water Weed And Weasels
Episode 96 41:25 - 44:21

96: Water Weed And Weasels

Apple Cupertino Meeting, Eddy Cue, iTunes Strategy

A host recounts a meeting in Cupertino with Apple executive Eddy Cue to discuss the integration of podcasting into iTunes. Cue, who manages the iTunes and iPhone divisions, is described as operating like a record industry mogul with an office filled with autographed celebrity photos. The discussion highlights Apple's strategy for in-app purchases and the success of the App Store platform.