Jason Snell
Jason Snell was lead editor of Macworld for more than a decade and still contributes a weekly column there. He's currently running the Six Colors blog, which covers all of Apple's doings, and he's the creative force behind The Incomparable, a weekly pop culture podcast and network of related shows.
Latest articles by Jason Snell
5 reasons you’ll want to upgrade to an ARM MacBook
By Jason Snell published
Apple’s about to build its own laptop chips — here’s why that’s a smart move and why it won't repeat the errors Windows machines have made with ARM.
iPhone 12 and Apple Watch 6: What this week's OS leaks tell us
By Jason Snell published
The latest information on iOS 14 and watchOS 7 illuminate a lot of the things Apple is working on for the future.
Apple 2020 preview: iPhone 12, Apple Watch 6 and a lot more
By Jason Snell published
From the new iPhone 12 and iOS 14 to the Apple Watch 6 and next AirPods, here's what to expect from Apple in 2020.
My iOS 14 wish list: The changes Apple must make
By Jason Snell published
It’s never too early to start thinking about the next version of iOS. These additions and enhancements would make iOS 14 a much better release.
iPhone 11's Deep Fusion Camera: Is This All There Is?
By Jason Snell published
Everyone cares about getting better cameras on their smartphone. But what happens when the improvements aren't so obvious to the naked eye?
The Real Star of the Apple Event? Apple Watch 5
By Jason Snell published
The iPhone 11 may have been the headliner for Apple this week, but it's the new Apple Watch Series 5 that's the big attraction, thanks to one key enhancement.
Can Apple's iPhone 11 Still Surprise in an Age of Leaks?
By Jason Snell published
Apple's iPhone launch is this coming Tuesday, but we already know a lot about the upcoming phone. How can Apple continue to wow us?
iPhone 11 Name Game: What Apple Should Call Its New Phones
By Jason Snell published
We know a lot about the upcoming iPhone 11, but we don't know what Apple intends to call its new phones. The answer could say a lot about the company's iPhone plans.
Galaxy Note 10 vs. iPhone 11: How Apple Will Fight Samsung's Flagships
By Jason Snell published
With the Galaxy Note 10 now unveiled, here's how Apple's upcoming iPhones could compare to the Samsung phone.
Here's Why Apple Is Spending $1 Billion to Buy Intel's Modems
By Jason Snell published
Apple buying Intel's modem business isn't surprising. It's what Steve Jobs would have done.
7 Ways Apple Can Make Messages Better in iOS 13
By Jason Snell published
Messages is one of the most popular apps on the iPhone. Yet there are plenty of ways Apple could improve its chat app.
27 Cool Things You Can Do with Apple's Shortcuts App
By Jason Snell, Henry T. Casey published
Whether you call it Workflow or Shortcuts, you should give Apple's automation tool a try
Beyond iPhone 11: Apple Needs to Make These 5 Big Upgrades
By Jason Snell published
With the smartphone market stalling, Apple can't afford to keep offering iterative upgrades. It needs to make these critical improvements.
6 Reasons You'll Want iOS 13 on Your iPhone
By Jason Snell published
iOS 13 has dozens of new features, but these are the ones that will compel users to upgrade.
Why WWDC 2019 Will Usher In a New Era for Apple
By Jason Snell published
When it gets underway June 3, Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference could mark the start of some big transitions, particularly for Mac users.
WWDC 2019: What Apple's Big Show Means to You
By Jason Snell published
WWDC may be aimed at developers, but if you care about Apple’s products, next week’s conference is still a big deal.
Why the Pixel 3a Is No Threat to the iPhone
By Jason Snell published
The newly unveiled Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL are appealing phones with killer price tags. But they face the same problems that have plagued other midrange smartphones.
3 Ways iOS 13 Will Make You More Productive
By Jason Snell published
iOS 13 promises big changes when it debuts later this year. Some of the more eye-catching rumored features should be real productivity boosters.
The End of iTunes: What It Means for You
By Jason Snell published
With rumors pointing to an end in sight for Apple’s iTunes, here’s how the move could lead to better things on the Mac and iPad.
Apple Card Doesn't Need to Be Revolutionary to Be a Hit
By Jason Snell published
Apple's credit card won't reinvent the finance industry. But that's not necessary for iPhone users to embrace Apple Card.
Apple vs. Spotify: Who’s Really Right?
By Jason Snell published
With Spotify filing an antitrust complaint about how Apple lets iOS users access its music service, here’s a closer look at the dispute between the two companies.
How the iPhone Measures Up to the Big Releases at MWC 2019
By Jason Snell published
Between the Galaxy S10 release and Mobile World Congress, it’s been a busy February for phone news. Here's how those events might impact Apple's iPhone plans.
Apple’s March 25 Event Could Bring the Big Bundle That Beats Netflix
By Jason Snell published
With Apple likely to hold an event on March 25, here’s what the company could be planning for its new video and news streaming services.
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