Christian Boyce on the Radio, March 29th, 2014

Updated January 14th, 2017.

It’s Springtime, and a young man’s thoughts naturally turn to Macworld/iWorld in San Francisco. The show starts Thursday, and I’ll be there, keeping my streak alive (I’ve never missed). On Saturday I’ll tell you all about it via the miracle of radio. All you have to do is tell Siri to remind you to listen to the Digital Village radio program on KPFK, 90.7 FM in Los Angeles, at 10 AM this Saturday. If you want to listen over the internet using your Mac here’s a link to KPFK’s site. The “Listen Live” button is near the top. (Note: if you tune in at 10 AM expecting to hear me, and you hear Dr. Eric C. Leuthardt instead, there’s no mistake. I come on in the second half of the show, probably close to 10:30 AM.)

If you’d rather listen on your iPhone or iPad get the tunein radio app. Here’s a link to the tunein iPhone app and here’s a link to the tunein iPad app.

If, for some reason, you want to hear my talk from last year, click here and enjoy on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad.

BONUS: Here’s a link to some interesting Macworld/iWorld historical background information. Fun stuff.

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Christian Boyce is a Mac and iPhone expert with over 30 years' experience in the field. His specialty is teaching people how to get more out of their Macs and iPhones using the software and apps already installed. He is the author of several books, a guest speaker for Mac and iPhone user groups worldwide, and a former rocket scientist. He splits time between homes in Santa Monica, California and Round Rock, Texas.

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