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The MacRumors Show: Your Tech Questions Answered

On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we answer your listener questions about the future of Apple's product lineup, the software and services shaping the ecosystem, and our own personal histories with the company and its devices.

Some questions center on the iPhone Air and its future direction, including whether Apple might adopt silicon-carbon battery technology for a second-generation model, or prioritize adding a second camera lens instead. There is also interest in how ‌iPhone Air‌ might evolve with features like a vibrating surface speaker.

The foldable iPhone generates a lot of discussion, with questions touching on whether listeners would choose it over an ‌iPhone Air‌, whether it could replace both an iPhone and iPad mini, and whether its arrival signals the end of the dedicated compact tablet.

Broader hardware questions include when the 11th-generation iPad will be updated, when Apple plans to complete the OLED with ProMotion rollout across its entire laptop lineup, whether the MacBook Neo risks cannibalizing ‌iPad‌ sales, and what the future holds for Apple Vision Pro given its underwhelming reception.

On the software side, questions cover what visionOS might look like several years down the line, Photomator's future and whether Apple intends to develop it into a proper Lightroom alternative, and whether Apple is falling behind competitors like Alexa on basic smart home automation, pointing out that HomePod still relies on Shortcuts for many routines that Alexa handles natively.

The general tech questions are the most varied, asking which Apple device would cause the biggest bottleneck if swapped for an entry-level version, whether we would attempt an Apple Watch-only week without an iPhone, and what device combinations we actually rely on day to day. There is also curiosity about Nothing as a brand and whether it is worth taking seriously, as well as concerns about the escalating cost of MacBook Pro models and where the ceiling might be.

A number of questions are more personal, asking about our first Apple products, what originally drew us to the ecosystem, our favorite and oldest devices, and whether family members using non-Apple products causes any friction. ‌The MacRumors Show‌ has its own YouTube channel, so make sure you're subscribed to keep up with new episodes and clips.

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If you haven't already listened to the previous episode of The MacRumors Show, catch up to hear our discussion about Apple's bombshell announcement that Tim Cook will step down as CEO on September 1, 2026, with hardware engineering chief John Ternus set to succeed him.

Subscribe to ‌The MacRumors Show‌ for new episodes every week, where we discuss some of the topical news breaking here on MacRumors, often joined by interesting guests such as Kayci Lacob, Kevin Nether, John Gruber, Mark Gurman, Jon Prosser, Luke Miani, Matthew Cassinelli, Brian Tong, Quinn Nelson, Jared Nelson, Eli Hodapp, Mike Bell, Sara Dietschy, iJustine, Jon Rettinger, Andru Edwards, Arnold Kim, Ben Sullins, Marcus Kane, Christopher Lawley, Frank McShan, David Lewis, Tyler Stalman, Sam Kohl, Federico Viticci, Thomas Frank, Jonathan Morrison, Ross Young, Ian Zelbo, and Rene Ritchie.

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conmee Avatar
9 weeks ago
I know I’m late to the party, but what timeline did we enter where Dan is skinnier than Hartley? ;)
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9 weeks ago

It's a good thing you mentioned that, because I rely on cardio for my exercise. I have a broken back so I have to be very careful with what I do. I can walk pretty far with a brace on though. That's exactly how I feel like I look: "skinny fat." Perfect description.
One option you might consider is electro magnetic muscle stimulation of your muscles. This is often used to keep muscles from atrophying in many cases of recovery and physical therapy.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10586320/
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boswald Avatar
9 weeks ago

What some people do is acquire the Reta on their own and then buy sterile vials on amazon, injecting their Zepbound directly into the vials and then use an insulin needle to dose a fraction of the auto injector. So let's say your current pens are 7.5 mg you can inject your dose into the sealed vials and then take 1/3 of the amount for 2.5 mg.

Alternatively, there are still several more Zepbound levels 10, 12.5, and 15 mg and what most doctors do is bump you up when you plateau but I'd cautiously warn against this before you determine what the actual issues are (eg extreme calorie deficit, non-optimal food choices, lack of exercise).
You've been more helpful in 5 minutes than my doctors have been in months.
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9 weeks ago

My doctor likes to play by the rules so that probably won't even be an option, but I'll mention that too.
What some people do is acquire the Reta on their own and then buy sterile vials on amazon, injecting their Zepbound directly into the vials and then use an insulin needle to dose a fraction of the auto injector. So let's say your current pens are 7.5 mg you can inject your dose into the sealed vials and then take 1/3 of the amount for 2.5 mg.

Alternatively, there are still several more Zepbound levels 10, 12.5, and 15 mg and what most doctors do is bump you up when you plateau but I'd cautiously warn against this before you determine what the actual issues are (eg extreme calorie deficit, non-optimal food choices, lack of exercise).
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9 weeks ago

Ok, I'll mention that to my doctor. Thank you. I have cut back a ton of calories and the belly fat just won't go away. I've got 40 pounds left and it's killing me. I was on 2.5mg for 2 weeks, then a doctor upped me to 5 around early November, and now I'm on 7.5mg for 2 months. Quite a jump. The first guy isn't in charge of me anymore though.
There's also a ton of anecdotal evidence that combining ~2.5 mg of Zepbound with ~2.5 Retatrutide is the ideal combo that you can stay on long term with consistent results. Reta is a 3X agonist while Zepbound is a 2X agonist, compared to Ozempic which is only a 1X agonist. However, the third agonist in Reta can increase hunger because it's specifically encouraging cells to burn fat so Zepbound is often added to quiet the hunger "noise". Note the Reta isn't officially FDA approved yet and those doing the combo are using Reta from research peptide providers.

Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor and my comments aren't medical advice. I'm a trained biochemist and medical researcher.
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BeatsByTim Avatar
9 weeks ago

I know I’m late to the party, but what timeline did we enter where Dan is skinnier than Hartley? ;)
ozempic is a damn near miracle drug if you can afford it.
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