MacVoices #20130: 'How Long Should Tech Last' with Charles Edge, Ken Ray, and Brett Terpstra (Part 2)

Published: May 6, 2020, 11:32 p.m.

The second part of the discussion on \u201cHow Long Should Tech Last\u201d with the panel of\xa0Charles Edge,\xa0Ken Ray,\xa0Brett Terpstra, and host\xa0Chuck Joiner get into topics that include the costs of maintaining older hardware and software from both the end user as well as the manufacturer's perspective, backward compatibility, and how you should budget for replacement. The effect on purchasing decisions, backward compatibility vs. new features, class action suits vs. transparency, and more are all included in an episode that will make you think about what and when you are purchasing.



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Show Notes:

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Guests:

Charles Edge\xa0has written 9 books and over 3,000 blog posts on technology, with a focus on large-scale systems and server management, including Take Control of OS X Server. He is currently a product manager for\xa0JAMF Software. When not playing with computers at work, he can be found at home tinkering with computers for fun. His personal blog is krypted.com, his podcasts are JAMF After Dark and The Mac Admins Podcast, and you can\xa0follow him on Twitter.


Since May of 2005,\xa0Ken Ray\xa0has eaten, slept, and breathed Apple news and news related to Apple news in order to produce a daily Apple news show. and he does just that with\xa0Mac OS Ken, with content that \xa0includes most stories directly related to Apple, many stories indirectly related to Apple that stand a chance of affecting Apple's business or its users, and tangentially related stories that are funny. A slightly skewed, sometimes cynical, obsessive look at Apple news, five-days-a-week. Ken also produces\xa0The Checklist by SecureMac, a security-oriented podcast, and his newest show is In A Few Minutes.\xa0There are\xa0various ways\xa0you can contact him.


Brett Terpstra\xa0is a coder, writer and web developer. He works behind the scenes at blogs including Engadget, Joystiq and The Unofficial Apple Weblog. He also writes for The Unofficial Apple Weblog, and contributes to Macworld.\xa0Brett develops\xa0Marked\xa0for Mac and recently co-authored\xa0\u201c60 Mountain Lion Tips\u201d\xa0with David Sparks for the iBookstore. He discusses all things \u201cnerd\u201d on his podcasts,\xa0Systematic\xa0and\xa0Overtired.You can find Brett as \u201cttscoff\u201d on\xa0Twitter, and at his website,\xa0brettterpstra.com.