Siri Goes Bing And Time Capsules Get Better On Our Newest CultCast

By

cultcast-iPad-Mini-forstall.jpg

This time on The CultCast: Microsoft disses Siri but becomes her go-to search; Apple TV gets better with new apps; new Airport routers get even better; Anchorman 2 gets classier; we answer your Facebook questions; we pitch our favorite tech and apps on an all new Faves N Raves; and… WHEW! Just press play already.

All that and more on this week’s CultCast! Stream or download new and past episodes on your Mac or iDevice by subscribing now on iTunes, or hit play below and may the shwartz be with you.

Show notes up next.

Cultcast 78 post player image

Our sponsor

Thanks to Audible for sponsoring the show!

Audible is the best place in the galaxy to get audio books and entertainment, with over 100,000 titles to choose from in every imaginable genre. Audible’s spoken entertainment titles also work on any MP3 player, no iPod required.

Get your free audio book now at https://audiblepodcast.com/cultcast.

Have your questions, show topics, comments, and CultCast intros aired on the show

CultCall us! That’s what we’re calling our new CultCast voicemail. Leave your questions, comments, Fave ‘N Rave picks, even your own rendition of the CultCast intro, and we’ll play them on the show. Head to call.thecultcast.com for full details.

You can also leave your comments, topics, or suggestions on our new Facebook page! We always try to include them in the show. Facebook.com/TheCultCast.

Episode

CultCast #78 – You Stay Culty, America

On The CultCast this week

Erfon Elijah – Cult of Mac writer and host of The CultCast
Buster Heine – Cult of Mac writer and community manager
Alex Excelsior Heath – Cult of Mac writer, actor, and alien probe expert.

Newsletters

Daily round-ups or a weekly refresher, straight from Cult of Mac to your inbox.

  • The Weekender

    The week's best Apple news, reviews and how-tos from Cult of Mac, every Saturday morning. Our readers say: "Thank you guys for always posting cool stuff" -- Vaughn Nevins. "Very informative" -- Kenly Xavier.