
Scott Bourne - Executive Producer and Host
Scott is an author, lecturer, teacher and new media pioneer, and the president of Podango Productions in San Francisco, CA. He is the founder of the world’s first Internet-only radio network, Netradio, the first Internet-only TV network called First-TV, and has hosted or co-hosted several prominent podcasts including MacBreak Weekly, the iLifeZone and GMT. Bourne has also been a featured speaker at events such as Macworld Expo, Blogworld and the Podcast & Portable Media Expo.
Scott’s been covering technology since 1992 and been an Apple user since the days of the Apple II. He’s owned just about every Apple product ever made (including a Lisa) and has devoted much of his time to helping others get the most out of technology.

Andy Ihnatko - Guest Host
Andy Ihnatko is a Boston-based geek and writer who works for anyone foolish enough to pay him. He’s The Chicago Sun-Times’ technology columnist as well as Macworld Magazine’s back-page opinion guy, and his writings also appear in Playboy, Yahoo! Internet Life, CNN.com, and in the occasional book. Roger Ebert credits him for writing “at least a third” of his “Little Movie Glossary.” He (Andy) would also like to point out that he made his indy film debut last year, owns two goldfish named Click and Drag, builds animatronic toys that can be controlled via telepresence to hassle cats, has one published credit contributing to a single issue of the “Ren & Stimpy” comic, that the column he wrote about modifying his girlfriend’s coffeemaker is a true story, that while said girlfriend is no longer in the picture, the business with the coffeemaker was in no way at fault, and that he has had to say “No, really, this is probably the best you can do with my hair” to TV makeup people often enough that he’s had the phrase printed on embossed pocket-sized cards for convenience.
Andy is the author of iPhone Fully Loaded.

Permanent Special Guest -Christopher Breen
Chris has significant editorial experience writing about Macs in “MacUser”, “MacWEEK”, and “Macworld”. He is currently the Senior Editor at “Macworld Magazine” and at “Playlist Magazine”. He is the author of “Macworld’s” wildly popular Mac 911 troubleshooting column. Chris is also “Macworld’s” iPod guru, having penned five editions of “Secrets of the iPod and iTunes,” and the best-selling book, “The iPod and iTunes Pocket Guide,” second edition. Chris is also a frequent guest on some of the most widely downloaded podcasts such as TWIT.
Chris is the author of the iPhone Pocket Guide.

Apple Phone Show Producer - Liana Lehua
Liana is a new contributor for Apple Phone Show but a long time geek and power user of mobile devices. She has worked as a coder, web producer and all around techie at companies like Disney, Universal Studios and House of Blues. Fresh from her position as Chief Architect for comedian Damon Wayans’ web project, WayoutTV, Liana is now pursuing a life long passion to create. She is founder of Creative Cartel

Looking forward to hearing you speak Scott. Do you ever book events in the Seattle area? If so please send me an advance notice. A very eclectic group of writers. Love it! Mr. B
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