![]() Mustering my courage and with my PowerBook in hand, I approached the man – in his mid-50s, dressed in jeans and a black blazer – and asked, “Excuse me, are you Fred?” A somewhat embarrassed grin crossed his face, as he immediately ascertained why I had recognized him. During a recent trip, I was working on my PowerBook in the Memphis, Tennessee airport when I heard a familiar man’s voice, low and with an unmistakable cadence. Then there are voices that are equally unique, but not as well known in popular circles. Some voices are so unique that you can identify them immediately: Sean Connery, James Earl Jones, and Bruno Kirby spring to mind. What?! Does something about this article seem odd, not as you remember, or too good to be true? Check the date it was published! #1616: Explaining passkeys, Apple challenges for senior citizens, macOS 11.6.7 Big Sur fixes email attachment bugĬatching Up with the Voice of Macintosh: Fred. ![]() #1617: Pages regains mail merge, HomeKit sensor improvements, keyboard flags in Monterey.Preview selections, portable power for a MacBook Pro #1618: M2 MacBook Air available to order, Lockdown Mode, Live Text vs.#1619: Stage Manager first impressions, Live Text in Preview redux, SMS 2FA failure fix, moving large folders with ChronoSync.#1620: OS updates, AssistiveTouch for iOS shortcut palette, Photos album sharing bug.
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