Enjoy the latest episodes from MacStories’ family of podcasts:
AppStories
This week, Federico and I explore a collection of Shortcuts helper utilities that extend functionality beyond the built-in system actions, sharing how these apps address gaps in Apple’s Shortcuts implementation across the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
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NPC: Next Portable Console
This week, Brendon, Federico, and I dive into the ongoing Retroid Pocket Mini controversy, discussing the scaling issues, community reactions, and what it means for consumers in the retro handheld space. After addressing Retroid’s troubles, they explore the Retroid Pocket Classic and pricing information for the Flip 2. To wrap up the week’s news, they cover SteamOS news, AYANEO’s confusing new teaser for the “Pocket Ace,” examine important new reports of Microsoft’s collaboration with ASUS on an Xbox-branded Windows handheld.
NPC XL
This week, Brendon prepares for a two-month trip to Japan and needs advice on assembling the perfect portable gaming setup. Federico and I lend a hand, suggesting which handhelds to take along and how to maintain a podcast recording workflow away from home.
Ruminate
I bring the snacks, Robb brings the Lego news, and we both get excited for new Pebbles for the second time in ten years.
AppStories, Episode 427, ‘Our Self-Imposed Tech Deadlines’ Show Notes
Links and Show Notes
Shortcuts Utility Apps
- AppStories, Episode 145: Shortcuts Utility Apps
- Shortcuts Helper Apps
- Actions
- MenuBot
- AI Actions
- Shortery
- Actions for Obsidian
- Browser Actions
- Alex Hay’s Apps, now developed by Snailed It
- BarCuts
- Text Workflow
- Also mentioned
AppStories+ Post-Show
On AppStories+, John interviews Federico about his recent story that concludes web applications often provide superior experiences to native apps on iPad, examining how this trend reflects broader challenges in the iPad ecosystem.
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NPC, Episode 24, ‘Retroid’s Rocky Road and Microsoft’s Portable Plans’ Show Notes
Listener Question
Retroid Follow-Up
- Joey’s Retro Handhelds
- NPC and the Retroid Controversy - Wavelengths
- Retroid reportedly backtracks Pocket Mini return limits. The Verge
- Screen teardown here
The Latest Portable Gaming News
- SteamOS 3.7.0 Preview
- In better Retroid news
- What is going on with AYANEO?
- AYANEO Pocket Ace
- AYANEO Pocket S2 announced soon
- Is Anbernic About to Shake Up the Retro Handheld Space - Retro Handhelds
- An ‘Xbox’ handheld in 2025?:
NPC XL, Packing for Japan: Gaming on the Go
NPC XL is a weekly members-only version of NPC with extra content, available exclusively through our new Patreon for $5/month. Each week on NPC XL, Federico, Brendon, and John record a special segment or deep dive about a particular topic that is released alongside the “regular” NPC episodes.
Ruminate, Episode 204, ‘Chamoy!’ Show Notes
Kettle’s New Potato Chip Flavor Tastes 10x Better than the Original
The Wirecutter Is Wrong About The Best Plain Potato Chip
Nintendo’s next Lego console will be a Game Boy
Mario Kart™ – Mario & Standard Kart 72037
Ruminate Podcast: 21 - Collision Symbol, Thinking Face
Wispr Flow | Effortless Voice Dictation
MacStories launched its first podcast in 2017 with AppStories. Since then, the lineup has expanded to include a family of weekly shows that also includes MacStories Unwind, Magic Rays of Light, Ruminate, Comfort Zone, and NPC: Next Portable Console that collectively, cover a broad range of the modern media world from Apple’s streaming service and videogame hardware to apps for a growing audience that appreciates our thoughtful, in-depth approach to media.
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