Apple Core

Graham Bower and Charlie Sorrel
Apple Core
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  • Apple Core

    Podcasts - How Apple made podcasting happen

    08/02/2026 | 53 mins.
    Apple Podcasts is one of the world’s most popular podcast players, with almost 25% market share. The app launched in 2012, but Apple’s support for podcasting goes back much further. 
    The term “podcast” was originally coined in 2005 as a concatenation of iPod and broadcast. Initially, Apple wasn’t pleased with this abuse of its trademark, and sent out angry cease and desist letters. But it didn’t take long for Cupertino to come around, embracing the emerging standard by adding support in iTunes. This propelled podcasting from its early niche audience to mainstream adoption.
    Podcasting’s low barriers to entry have helped to democratize and decentralize broadcasting. But the RSS subscription technology on which it is based was developed with the opposite intent. In the 1990s, big media companies felt threatened by the free-for-all of the web and hoped technologies like RSS would enable them to “push” content onto users’ screens. Fortunately, RSS found a new and better purpose in podcasting.
    In this episode, we explore the fascinating story of how podcasting emerged at a time when Apple embraced and promoted open standards. We consider why Apple’s focus has shifted  to proprietary technology over the years, and where this leaves Apple Podcasts today.
    APPLE CORE MERCH
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    GRAHAM'S APP
    Check out Graham's strength training app, Reps & Sets, designed for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. 
    LINKS
    Apple Hot Sauce
    A Brief History of Data Syndication and Podcasting
    The first known use of the term "podcasting"
    With "pod" on lockdown, Apple goes after "podcast"
    WWDC 2005 - Steve Jobs introduces Podcasting in iTunes
    Thanks to Martin Algesten for sound engineering this episode.
  • Apple Core

    iOS 7 - the battle for the future of software design

    19/06/2025 | 1h 1 mins.
    In 2013, Apple launched a radical redesign of the iPhone’s user interface. iOS 7 represented more than just a fresh new look. It marked a major shift in Cupertino’s design philosophy, which arose from a bitter boardroom bust-up between two of Steve Jobs’ most trusted lieutenants.
    Since the launch of the Macintosh in 1984, Jobs had pioneered the use of skeuomorphism, a design motif where apps adopt visual cues from real world objects. Jobs shared this philosophy with tech genius Scott Forstall, who worked on the Aqua interface for Mac OS X, and subsequently led the development of iOS.
    In the power vacuum after Steve Jobs’ passing, Ive and Forstall became locked in a battle for the company’s future. When Ive won, he wasted no time in scrapping Forstall’s cherished skeuomorphism. In a matter of months his team had developed a radical new user interface design. iOS 7’s minimalistic style was quintessentially Jony Ive, and it established a visual language that continues to influence Apple to this day.
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    LINKS
    Video of WWDC 2013, where iOS 7 was launched:
    https://youtu.be/hIigp_bxUcQ?si=41rq99ofJLeaG9pl
    Nicholas Carlson for Business Insider in 2014 on Steve Jobs and Quicktime’s brushed metal:
    https://www.businessinsider.com/steve-jobss-signature-design-style-2014-10
    Buster Hein for Cult of Mac on the Passbook shredder:
    https://www.cultofmac.com/news/ios-7-passbook-ditches-forstalls-dumb-paper-shredder-animation
    The Verge on apps that influenced the design of iOS 7:
    https://www.theverge.com/2013/10/9/4817146/taskmasters-how-israeli-intelligence-officers-helped-inspire-the-look-of-ios-7
    Joshua Topolsky’s hot take on iOS 7 for The Verge:
    https://www.theverge.com/apple/2013/6/10/4416726/the-design-of-ios-7-simply-confusing
    Jony Ive designs things:
    https://www.tumblr.com/jonyiveredesignsthings
    Griffin’s website:
    https://www.dgriffinjones.com/
  • Apple Core

    Sherlock - the mysterious case of how sherlocking became a thing

    05/04/2025 | 47 mins.
    Sherlock was introduced in 1998, as a tool for finding files on Mac OS 8.5. It used advanced search technology harvested from the carcass of Apple’s failed next generation operation system, Copeland. Sherlock revolutionized search on the Mac, enabling users to search within files for the first time.
    But its file searching prowess is not the reason Sherlock is remembered today. By competing with a similar third-party app called Watson, Apple was accused of putting an indie developer out of business, which coined the term “sherlocking.” 
    Sherlock was a technical marvel, featuring a breakthrough user interface that continues to influence how we use the Internet to this day. But its reign was short-lived. Just seven years after its launch, Sherlock was replaced by Spotlight.
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    LINKS
    Original Sherlock page on Apple.com via WayBack Machine (you might need to scroll down to see it)
    Phil Schiller demos Sherlock 2 at WWDC 1999 (at 59:28)
    Sherlock 3 page on Appe.com, via WayBack Machine (you might need to scroll down to see it)
    Steve Jobs demos Sherlock 3 at Macworld New York 2002 (25:08)
    Karelia Software’s Watson website
  • Apple Core

    Apple Park - a boondoggle or the greatest office ever built?

    27/02/2025 | 56 mins.
    In 2011, Steve Jobs made his final public appearance, presenting his plans for a second Apple campus to Cupertino City Council. He proposed a circular building, one mile in diameter, surrounded by beautifully landscaped grounds that concealed a subterranean parking garage. 
    With a whopping $5 billion budget and a prestigious international architect attached to the project, Jobs’ ambition was to build “the best office building in the world.” Drawing on his learnings from Pixar’s headquarters, Jobs believed the “donut-shaped” design would result in to unexpected encounters that prompted innovation.
    Completed in 2017, Apple Park quickly an iconic part of the brand, featured in every product launch video. But the building’s Pentagon-style “groundscraper” design epitomizes car-dependent suburban bureaucracy rather than innovation, and with the rise of post-COVID home working, large campus sites have become less relevant. So, in this episode, we explore the history of Silicon Valley office parks and consider if Jobs achieved his goal of building the world’s best office.
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    LINKS:
    Video of Steve Jobs’ presentation to Cupertino City Council
     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtuz5OmOh_M
    The Glendenning Barn
     https://finance.yahoo.com/news/story-behind-random-century-old-162804565.html
    History of the Apple Park site
     https://s3.amazonaws.com/Apple-Campus2-DEIR/Apple_Campus_2_Project_EIR_Public_Review_5e-Cultural.pdf
    Hewlett Packard’s Garage on Apple Maps
     https://maps.apple.com/?address=367%20Addison%20Ave,%20Palo%20Alto,%20CA%20%2094301,%20United%20States&ll=37.443018,-122.154640&q=367%20Addison%20Ave
    Steve Jobs’s parents’ garage on Apple Maps
     https://maps.apple.com/?address=2066%20Crist%20Dr,%20Los%20Altos,%20CA%20%2094024,%20United%20States&ll=37.340323,-122.068897&q=2066%20Crist%20Dr&t=h
    The A1844 Door Assembly With Reader
     https://www.businessinsider.com/apple-mystery-device-a1844-photos-user-manual-2017-3
    Satellite image of Apple Park by Apple Maps.
  • Apple Core

    Leander Kahney - biographer of Tim Cook and Jony Ive

    27/01/2025 | 1h 2 mins.
    In this special episode we interview Leander Kahney, editor of Cult of Mac, and author of New York Times best-selling biographies of Tim Cook and Jony Ive.
    During his three-decade career, working first at MacWEEK, then Wired News, and now as the editor of his own tech news website, Cult of Mac, Leander attended all the legendary Steve Jobs keynotes and interviewed some of Apple’s most senior executives. 
    Leander regales us with a wealth of fascinating Apple insights and anecdotes. He also shares his origin story as a war correspondent. Plus we learn how Cult of Mac became a thing… And why he wishes he’d never called it that.
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    LINKS:
    Subscribe to Leander’s Cult of Mac Newsletter:
     https://newsletters.cultofmac.com
    And check out Leander’s books:
    The Cult of Mac
     https://www.amazon.com/Cult-Mac-Leander-Kahney/dp/1593271220/
    The Cult of iPod
     https://www.amazon.com/Cult-iPod-Leander-Kahney/dp/1593270666/
    Inside Steve’s Brain
     https://www.amazon.com/Inside-Steves-Brain-Leander-Kahney/dp/1591845513/
    Jony Ive: The Genius Behind Apple's Greatest Products
     https://www.amazon.com/dp/1591847060/
    Tim Cook: The Genius Who Took Apple to the Next Level
     https://www.amazon.com/dp/0525537600/
    The Cult of Mac, 2nd Edition
     https://www.amazon.com/Cult-Mac-2nd-Leander-Kahney/dp/1593279140/

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A podcast about the history of Apple. In each episode, hosts Graham Bower and Charlie Sorrel explore the story behind a different Apple product, and consider what it tells us about the company’s game plan and where it might be heading next.
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