Enjoy the latest episodes from MacStories’ family of podcasts:
AppStories
This week, Federico explains how he’s using the recently-released Notion developer platform before he and John share their wishes for macOS 27.
On AppStories+, John asks Federico about the technical underpinnings and evolution of the Shortcuts Playground project that he published last week.
NPC: Next Portable Console
This week, RG Rotate anticipation, a newish Powkiddy handheld, Pictonico!, and an MCON beta app, plus surprising Lenovo news.
On NPC XL, John went back and tried Claude Code with emulator settings with mixed success, and Brendon reports on his time with GameSir’s Pocket Taco.
Comfort Zone
Chris has a new computer employee, Matt has an existential crisis, and Niléane teaches everyone that pranks don’t have to be mean.
On Cozy Zone, we make our very reasonable predictions for WWDC.
MacStories Unwind
This week, Federico and John share their WWDC gear guides, John recommends a quirky indie movie, and Federico continues to tear his way through a trio of great TV comedies
AppStories, Episode 486, ‘Our macOS 27 Wishes’ Show Notes
This episode is sponsored by:
- Steamclock – We make great apps. Design and development, from demos to details.
Notion Dev Platform
- Notion’s Announcement
- Learn more about the Notion Dev Platform.
- Also mentioned:
Our macOS 27 Wishes
- Playwright
- GameHub by GameSir
- Matter
- Things 3
- Raycast
AppStories+ Post-Show: Shortcuts Playground, Behind the Scenes
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NPC, Episode 82, ‘Pictonico! Is WarioWare in Disguise’ Show Notes
The Latest Portable Gaming News
Anbernic RG Rotate
Powkiddy Royabilla
Pictonico!
MCON Controller App
- MCON
- MCON iOS Beta
- Also mentioned:
Lenovo’s Low-End Handheld Is Real, and It Releases Bigger, Premium Android Tablets
- Lenovo Responds To That “Fake” Handheld - Yep, It’s Official & Illegally Loaded With Games
- Lenovo launches Legion Y900 gaming tablets with 11 and 13 inch screens
Subscribe to NPC XL
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. You can subscribe here.
Comfort Zone, Episode 102, ‘Christopher Nolan Doesn’t Use Top Tabs’ Show Notes
Things Discussed
- E2EE RCS in France is being blocked by the French government
- Vivaldi 8.0
- Codex and Computer Use
- Carto Tchoo
Cozy Zone
For even more from the Comfort Zone crew, you can subscribe to Cozy Zone. Cozy Zone is a weekly bonus episode of Comfort Zone where Matt, Niléane, and Chris invite listeners to join them in the Cozy Zone where they’ll cover extra topics, invent wilder challenges and games, and share all their great (and not so great) takes on tech. You can subscribe to Cozy Zone for $5 per month here or $50 per year here.
MacStories Unwind, ‘WWDC Packing Lists and Weekend Watches’ Show Notes
WWDC 2026 Travel Gear
Federico’s Games
Picks
- John: Dust Bunny
- Federico:
Unwind Deal
- 🤫👂🎬 A Quiet Place Part II is just $7.99 in the TV app.
MacStories Unwind+
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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, Comfort Zone, NPC: Next Portable Console, and First, Last, Everything 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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