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    New M3 MacBook Air — What you need to know + OLED iPads are INCOMING! (CultCast #637)

    New M3 MacBook Air — What you need to know + OLED iPads are INCOMING! (CultCast #637)

    This week, Apple dropped the M3 MacBook Air, and the specs look good! But where’s the iPad? Also, we have details on the CRAZY canceled Apple car prototypes and a folding MacBook that’s still in development, Apple’s $2 BILLION dollar legal fight with Spotify, and new features you’ll get in iOS 17.4!

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    This week’s stories:

    New M3 MacBook Air gets big specs boost with same awesome battery life

    • The 2024 MacBook Air lineup launched Monday by Apple runs on the company’s M3 chip, bringing a significant performance boost to the laptop.

    Early benchmarks show M3 chip gives MacBook Air hefty performance boost

    • Early benchmark scores found by mysmartprice show that the new Air scored 12,020 on the Geekbench multicore test. That’s 25% better than the M2-based MacBook Air earned on the same test, and 45% better than the M1 version from 2020.

    MacBook with 20-inch folding screen still on track for release

    How indecision and hubris killed the Apple car

    • The history of the Apple car is littered with wild prototypes, astonishing hubris and a deadly dose of crippling indecision, according to a damning report that offers the best picture yet of the secretive Project Titan.

    Get ready for new MacBooks and iPads at Apple March event

    • Another product we can expect in the pipeline is the OLED iPad Pro and the first 12.9-inch iPad Air.

    EU fines Apple 1.8 billion euros over ‘abusive’ treatment of Spotify

    Try these exciting iOS 17.4 features on your iPhone now

    • Apple just dropped iOS 17.4, bringing a plethora of new features — some of which fundamentally change how the iPhone works.
    • Monarch: Budget and track money
    The CultCast
    enMarch 08, 2024

    All About Mac Gaming, with Guest Allison McDaniel (CultCast Off Topic #4)

    All About Mac Gaming, with Guest Allison McDaniel (CultCast Off Topic #4)

    D. Griffin Jones is joined by Allison McDaniel to talk more about Mac gaming, what games she's playing, what gear we use and the Stardew Valley speedrunning scene.

    Remember that you can support The CultCast at CultOf9to5MacRumors.com and you can employ Allison McDaniel as a writer and digital marketing specialist.

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    The CultCast
    enMarch 06, 2024

    It's the end of the road for the Apple car! (CultCast #636)

    It's the end of the road for the Apple car! (CultCast #636)

    After 10 years and 10 billion dollars, Apple finally calls it quits on the Apple car. What happened!? Plus: Apple's FineWoven cases are aging like milk, how to set up the best Mac screen saver, the future for Apple Arcade, and what comes next for Vision Pro.

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    This week's stories:

    Apple car crashes to a halt

    MacRumors: Not-So-FineWoven iPhone Case 'Browning Like a Rotten Banana'

    • Apple's $59 FineWoven cases for iPhone 15 took heavy flak when they were released last September for being subpar compared to the leather Apple cases they replaced. Now, The Wall Street Journal columnist Joanna Stern has distilled customers' ire by sharing her own experience with the case after five months of use.
    • Poll by John Gruber

    Apple Arcade's future: Kids win, but devs fear ‘smell of death'

    • Apple Arcade now focuses so heavily on family-friendly titles from well-known franchises that some indie game developers feel abandoned, according to a new report.

    How to set up the best Mac screensaver, Aerial

    • Screensavers fell out of fashion a long time ago, but Apple's Aerial screensaver looks so beautiful, it just might make you reconsider. In fact, with its stunning visuals, it might just be the best Mac screensaver around.

    Don't expect Vision Pro 2 or Vision Air before 2027

    The CultCast
    enMarch 01, 2024

    Surprising new designs of iPhone 16 and here come the new iPad Pros! (CultCast #635)

    Surprising new designs of iPhone 16 and here come the new iPad Pros! (CultCast #635)

    This week, surprising new designs for the iPhone 16 AND incoming iPad Pros! 

    Plus: a new iPhone security issue steals your face to drain your bank account! We’ll tell you what you need to know, and we wrap with our review of a new mic we’re using on UNDER REVIEW.

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    This week’s stories:

    First-ever iOS trojan steals your face to break your bank

    • For the first time, an iOS trojan has been spotted in the wild. It steals an iPhone user’s facial recognition data to go after money in banking and other financial apps.
    • Original Post by Bleeping Computer

    Apple fortifies iMessage to foil hackers of the future

    • An iMessage upgrade with post-quantum cryptography will make Apple’s instant messaging platform ready to fend off future hackers. Today’s encryption methods likely won’t be able to stand up, which is why Apple is bringing in the cutting-edge protocol.

    New Apple Sports app gives fans scores and stats for free

    • The new Apple Sports app for iPhone gives fans access to real-time scores, stats and more for their favorite teams across a wide range of sports leagues.
    • Apple Sports on the App Store

    Woah! Is this the new iPhone 16 Pro camera?

    • The latest iPhone 16 Pro camera rumor comes with an image that shows a radically redesigned lens module.

    MacRumors: Apple's Upcoming OLED iPad Pro Models Rumored to Be Much Thinner

    • Such a slimmed down body suggests a notable design change, which is enabled by an even more significant update — OLED display technology.
    • Alongside the iPad Pro, Apple is expected to introduce two new iPad Air models, including a larger 12.9-inch version for the first time.

    D. Griffin Jones: Why I don’t want to return my Vision Pro

    • The two-week return window for my Vision Pro is fast approaching, so I need to make my keep it/toss it decision in a matter of days. And I desperately want to keep it.

    Under Review: RØDE Wireless Pro

    • The RØDE Wireless Pro is a whole set of microphones you can use for recording videos with high-quality audio on the go.
    The CultCast
    enFebruary 23, 2024

    Everyone's talking about Vision Pro returns - are we keeping ours? + Leander returns! (CultCast #634)

    Everyone's talking about Vision Pro returns - are we keeping ours? + Leander returns! (CultCast #634)

    This week, we have Leander Kahney! It's our second-week thoughts on Vision Pro — after cooking, working out, typing tests and more, we've done it all. Are we keeping or returning ours?

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    This week's stories:

    People are returning Vision Pro in droves … or are they?

    • Many early adopters seem set on returning their Apple Vision Pro headsets. As the 14-day return window approaches for people who bought the device on launch day, an avalanche of posts on X and other social media channels point to a wave of Vision Pro returns.

    Mark Zuckerberg says Quest 3 is better than Vision Pro

    • Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said his company's mixed-reality headset beats Vision Pro in almost every way, despite the fact that it costs far less than Apple's device. In a short video posted Tuesday on Instagram, Zuckerberg called the Meta Quest headset the “better product, period.â€
    • Tweet by Azad Balabanian

    Griffin's Vision Pro tests

    MacRumors: iOS 17's AirPlay Feature for Hotel Room TVs Rolling Out ‘This Spring'

    • Starting with iOS 17.3 and iPadOS 17.3, you can wirelessly stream content from your iPhone or iPad to a compatible hotel room TV via AirPlay, and we have now learned that the feature should begin rolling out at hotels over the coming months.

    They Are Coming!

    • If you want the Fujifilm X100VI, I make a recommendation that I can't remember I've ever done in 12 years of blogging: pre-order it instantly.
    The CultCast
    enFebruary 16, 2024

    Pros and Cons — Our honest hands-on reviews of Vision Pro! (CultCast #633)

    Pros and Cons — Our honest hands-on reviews of Vision Pro! (CultCast #633)

    These are our hands-on reviews of Vision Pro — everything that’s good, everything that’s great, and then the parts you won’t like.

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    This week’s BIG story:

    Our Vision Pro Hands-on reviews.  

    Plus:

    Win a rugged and waterproof Apple Watch sport band [Cult of Mac giveaway]

    • You might win a super-cool and rugged new Lululook Waterproof FKM Sport Band. We’re giving away one orange band and one blue one, and anyone in the world can enter to win.
    The CultCast
    enFebruary 09, 2024

    Vision Pro Reviews: The good, the bad and the UGLY… (CultCast #632)

    Vision Pro Reviews: The good, the bad and the UGLY… (CultCast #632)

    This week we’re talking Vision Pro reviews, the good, the bad and the ugly! Also, we have some details on iOS 17.4 — and did Vanity Fair leak an image of the new iPad?

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    This week’s stories:

    Vision Pro review roundup: ‘Magic’ and ‘a revolution,’ but definitely unfinished


    Win a rugged and waterproof Apple Watch sport band [Cult of Mac giveaway]


    • You might win a super-cool and rugged new Lululook Waterproof FKM Sport Band. We’re giving away one orange band and one blue one, and anyone in the world can enter to win.

    iOS 17.4 beta 1: All the new features and changes


    Is this an unannounced iPad in a press photo?


    • Some people think the first picture of Tim Cook wearing a Vision Pro also has a surprise: an iPad that Apple hasn’t released yet. But no. The tablet looks a bit odd, but that’s not because it’s a future one with a new design.
    • Post by John Siracusa
    • Edited image by David Schaub

    The CultCast
    enFebruary 02, 2024

    Vision Pro CHAOS, sideloading is OFFICIAL + Apple Car is back on the menu! (CultCast #631)

    Vision Pro CHAOS, sideloading is OFFICIAL + Apple Car is back on the menu! (CultCast #631)

    This week: Vision Pro sells out in mere moments and its insane scalping prices, new Apple hardware coming this spring, and yes, the Apple Car is back on the menu! Plus: BREAKING NEWS on App Store sideloading and game streaming on iOS. What a week!

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    This week’s stories:

    Too late: Apple Vision Pro preorders sell out fast

    Win a portable magnetic 3-in-1 wireless charger [Cult of Mac giveaway]

    • Kuxiu X55 3-in-1 Foldable Magnetic Wireless Charger and Stand gives you a compact, lightweight way to keep your iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods wireless charging case charged up pretty much anywhere.

    New Apple sideloading rules require pre-approval for iPhone apps

    MacRumors: New iPad Air, iPad Pro, and MacBook Air Models Likely to Launch in March or April

    Finally, Apple car coming in 2028

    • Apple still plans to put a car on the road, but the release date for the Apple car is sometime in 2028, according to a new report.
    • And designers had to slam the brakes on hopes for full self driving. The electric vehicle will allegedly offer some driver-assistance capabilities but these will fall far short of full autonomy.
    The CultCast
    enJanuary 26, 2024

    Vision Pro last-minute details, and big changes coming to Apple Watch! (CultCast #630)

    Vision Pro last-minute details, and big changes coming to Apple Watch! (CultCast #630)

    This week: The Supreme Court is forcing big changes on the App Store, we have Apple’s Plan B to keep selling Apple Watches, last-minute Vision Pro details (are we ordering one?) and finally, 9 cool things you can do with an old iPhone!

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    This week’s stories:

    Supreme Court decision means major iPhone app change is on the way

    • The U.S. Supreme Court effectively upheld a lower court’s ruling that Apple must allow third-party iPhone app developers to point customers to their websites when making purchases. This means the company is forced to drop its “anti-steering” rule for such applications — a major change.

    AppleInsider: Apple bills Epic Games $73 million in legal costs

    • Following the end of the Epic Games vs Apple case, the "Fortnite" developer will be required to pay Apple over $73 million in legal fees.

    Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 without blood oxygen feature go on sale in US

    • Apple is not making any hardware tweaks to the wearables. Instead, it will turn off the blood oxygen sensor feature through software.

    Win a Pitaka iPhone 15 case that’s colorful, thin and incredibly durable [Cult of Mac giveaway]

    • Time's running out on our latest giveaway: We're giving away four iPhone 15 cases from Pitaka. Winners will get either a Sunset or Moonrise case.

    Apple Vision Pro’s Lengthy Sales Pitch Will Include 25-Minute Demo

    9 cool things you can do with an old iPhone

    • YouTube Video
    • There are a lot of things you can do with old iPhones. In fact, it might be worth keeping them around rather than trading them in. There are all kinds of things you can use an old iPhone for.
    The CultCast
    enJanuary 19, 2024

    Vision Pro is almost here — we have the last minute details! (CultCast #629)

    Vision Pro is almost here — we have the last minute details! (CultCast #629)

    Vision Pro goes on sale NEXT WEEK — we have all the last-minute details! We’re also talking about the strange new AI hardware from CES, AI-powered Siri coming at WWDC, and finally, is it worth it to buy expensive phone cables?

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    This week’s stories:

    Apple Vision Pro launches February 2, preorders start January 19 [Updated]

    • Apple’s Vision Pro headset finally has a release date. Apple will accept preorders for Vision Pro in the United States starting Friday, January 19, at 5 a.m. Pacific, the company said Monday.
    • Steven Troughton-Smith on Mastodon

    First Vision Pro ad harks back to classic iPhone Hello advert

    • Apple’s fun new Get Ready video for the upcoming Vision Pro headset is clearly intended to ratchet up the hype for the spatial computing device scheduled for release in early February.

    MacRumors: Apple 'Carefully Orchestrating' Vision Pro Reviews With Multiple Meetings

    • Apple has a detailed plan for Apple Vision Pro reviews, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. YouTubers and members of the media selected for reviews will meet with Apple on January 16 for a hands-on experience, with a follow-up meeting to take place on January 23 to go over the device's features a second time.

    Win a Pitaka iPhone 15 case that’s colorful, thin and incredibly durable

    • We're giving away four iPhone 15 cases from Pitaka. Winners will get one of these: Sunset or Moonrise.

    Ask AI-powered Rabbit R1 for anything (without touching an app)

    • You can ask the new AI-powered Rabbit R1 gadget to do pretty much anything you’d normally do with some combination of apps on your smartphone, according to Rabbit’s fascinating keynote at CES 2024.

    Wave of Apple Generative AI Tools on Track for WWDC Debut

    • In the latest edition of his "Power On" newsletter, Gurman reaffirmed and expanded upon previous comments related to Apple's plans to announce a series of new tools based on generative AI at WWDC as part of iOS 18, including a revamped version of Siri.

    Cheap or Pricey: Which Charging Cables Last Longest?

    • How many times have you left your phone plugged in overnight just to wake up and find that it hasn’t charged at all? It seems like a trivial thing, but when a charging cable fails, it can ruin your day.
    The CultCast
    enJanuary 12, 2024

    The biggest update yet — Apple Watch X! (CultCast #628)

    The biggest update yet — Apple Watch X! (CultCast #628)

    This week, it’ll be the biggest update since the original — here comes Apple Watch X… Plus, app sideloading might be coming to the US next and we pitch our favorite shows, movies and stuff in an all-new What We’re Into!

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    This week’s stories:

    What to expect from Apple Watch in 2024: Series X

    • 2024 looks like a big year for Apple Watch. The world’s most popular wearable could get the biggest redesign in its 10-year history in the form of a device potentially called “Apple Watch Series X” or simply “Apple Watch X.”
    • Everything (else) Apple Will Announce in 2024

    9to5Mac: US antitrust case against Apple’s App Store exclusivity is ‘firing on all cylinders’

    • The US antitrust case against Apple’s App Store exclusivity is “firing on all cylinders” according to the head of the Department of Justice unit responsible for policing breaches of competition law.

    Inside Apple’s massive push to transform the Mac into a gaming paradise

    • Gaming on the Mac in the 1990s until 2020, when Apple made a big shift to its own custom silicon, could be boiled down to this: Apple was in a hardware arms race with the PC that it couldn’t win.
    • “Apple silicon has changed all that,” Keppel tells Inverse.
    • D. Griffin Jones on Extra Ordinary: The Weird, Cyclical State of Mac Gaming

    What We’re Into

    The CultCast
    enJanuary 05, 2024

    Our FINAL picks for the best (and worst!) of 2023! (CultCast #627)

    Our FINAL picks for the best (and worst!) of 2023! (CultCast #627)

    This week, the Apple Watch is back on sale already — but for how long? Jony Ive is pawning some BIG designers from Apple to work on a secret new AI project. And we close with the rest of our picks for the Best (and Worst) of 2023.

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    This week’s stories:

    Federal court temporarily un-pauses Apple Watch ban

    • During the temporary stay on the ban, the court will review Apple’s request. Now the ITC has until January 10 to respond to Apple’s request for a stay.

    Another Apple Designer Joins Jony Ive to Work on Hardware for OpenAI

    • Apple's vice president of product design Tang Tan is set to join Sir Jony Ive's LoveFrom to design hardware products for OpenAI.
    • At Apple, Tang Tan is vice president of product design and reports to senior vice president of hardware engineering John Ternus. Tan is responsible for the design of the iPhone, Apple Watch, accessories, and acoustic devices like AirPods.

    Best of 2023 Round 1:

    • Griffin: 404 Media is a journalist-run independent media company with excellent investigative reporting on the hottest tech news.
    • Lewis: Anker 3-in-1 Cube with MagSafe is a great night stand charger for your iPhone, AirPods and Apple Watch.
    • Erfon: Xbox Game pass is like the Netflix of video games, and with its ever-expanding library of indie, and now, big titles from major studios, it’s finally worth its monthly price.

    Best of 2023 Round 2:

    • Griffin: Mastodon is an open-source social media platform that cuts out garbage ads, tracking and algorithms; cutting straight to the high-quality discussions with people you care about.
    • Lewis: TRIGGERnometry
    • Erfon: Juscant is a PC game with a beautiful aesthetic, intuitive climbing mechanics, and mysterious plot.

    Worst of 2023 Round 1:

    • Griffin: Michael Darius is a former Apple employee who is selling his meager experience from nearly twenty years ago as some design guru and personal protégé of Steve Jobs.
    • Lewis: Apple service price hikes
    • Erfon: The state of streaming in 2023 is a huge mess. It’s like cable TV all over again.

    Worst of 2023 Round 2:

    • Griffin: The feeling of being trusted to drive a stranger's car alone after you only met them earlier that same evening is a bizarre experience I hope to never repeat.
    • Lewis: San Francisco
    • Erfon: Amazon Prime keeps getting more expensive while offering fewer benefits.
    The CultCast
    enDecember 29, 2023

    It happened — Apple Watch is BANNED! (CultCast #626)

    It happened — Apple Watch is BANNED! (CultCast #626)

    This week, the Apple Watch is BANNED in the US! We’re also talking bad news about next year’s models and the future of CarPlay that was just announced, followed by new picks for the Best of 2023!

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    This week’s stories:

    It’s the last day to buy Apple Watch from Apple.com before US sales ban [Updated]

    • U.S. sales of Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 from Apple’s website stopped on December 21.

    Your Apple Watch Bands May Not Work With Next Year's Model

    • Next-generation Apple Watch models will feature a completely redesigned band connector, rendering them incompatible with all current bands, according to the Apple leaker and prototype collector known as “Kosutami.”

    Enter to win an iPhone 15 case and screen protector bundle from MagEasy

    • Two winners will receive a MagEasy iPhone 15 case of their choice, along with a screen protector. Enter now for your chance to win!

    Porsche and Aston Martin preview gorgeous next-gen Apple CarPlay

    • Now we have our first looks at what next-gen Carplay will look like thanks to Porsche and Aston Martin.

    Best of 2023:

    • Erfon: Silo. In a ruined and toxic future, thousands live in a giant silo deep underground. After its sheriff breaks a cardinal rule and residents die mysteriously, engineer Juliette starts to uncover shocking secrets and the truth about the silo.
    • Lewis: Slow Horses. This quick-witted spy drama follows a dysfunctional team of MI5 agents—and their obnoxious boss, the notorious Jackson Lamb—as they navigate the espionage world’s smoke and mirrors to defend England from sinister forces.
    • Griffin: U.S. Interstate 77 is possibly the greatest highway on the planet, offering two lanes of 70 mph speeds with regular stops, little congestion or traffic, scenic views and a world-class interchange with Interstate 70 — it’s the fastest way to leave Cleveland.
    The CultCast
    enDecember 22, 2023

    The best and worst gear of 2023 — Part 2! (CultCast #625)

    The best and worst gear of 2023 — Part 2! (CultCast #625)

    This week: Apple just made it harder for the Gov to spy on your phone, iOS 17.3 makes your iPhone a lot harder to steal, and our picks for best (& worst!) gear (& stuff!) of 2023!

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    This week’s stories:

    You can now buy stand-alone USB-C case for AirPods Pro 2… for $99!

    • In September, Apple introduced a tweaked version of AirPods Pro 2 that comes with a charging case with a USB-C port. The MagSafe Charging Case (USB‑C) for AirPods Pro (2nd generation) joined the online Apple store Wednesday.

    Apple makes ‘push notification spying’ more difficult

    • Governments will find push notification spying harder to do now that they no longer enjoy easy access to records of push notifications sent to iPhone users. Apple changed its policy so that law enforcement and other government agencies need a court order to obtain this data.

    How Apple plans to ramp up iOS security for stolen iPhones

    • The just-released iOS 17.3 beta 1 includes a surprise feature: Stolen Device Protection. The option makes it harder to reset the passcode on a stolen device if the thief already knows the current passcode. There are also new password protections.

    Why Google Play courtroom loss could hurt Apple, too

    • Epic Games convinced a federal jury that the Google Play store for Android applications is an illegal monopoly. The decision might have wide repercussions.

    Apple reportedly offers to open iPhone NFC to other payment systems

    • The days of the iPhone’s NFC capabilities being limited to just Apple Pay could be coming to an end. Apple is reportedly open to allowing other systems to use the wireless payment system.

    Best of 2023:

    • Erfon: Matter is the best new smart home technology that brings all your devices together seamlessly.
    • Lewis: The Last of Us is a show on Max about a hardened survivor (Pedro Pascal) taking care of a 14-year-old girl (Bella Ramsey) who may be humanity’s last hope.
    • Griffin: Music, a great way to experience art in the form of rhythmic sounds, vocalizations and instruments. The Roland Cube 30X was designed for listening to music.

    Worst of 2023:

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    enDecember 15, 2023

    Overhauled iPad Pros and another new Mac are incoming! (CultCast #624)

    Overhauled iPad Pros and another new Mac are incoming! (CultCast #624)

    This week: new rumors say updated iPad Pros are right around the corner, along with the new M3 MacBook Air! Plus: the iPhone 16’s Action button is getting supercharged, and our first picks for the Best of 2023!

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    This week’s stories:

    Entire iPhone 16 lineup could feature force-sensitive Action button

    MacRumors: ‘All-Screen’ iPhone Under-Display Camera Enters Development

    • According to The Elec, LG Innotek has entered the preliminary development of the UDC, which sits under the display and does not result in a visible hole in the panel when the camera is not in use.

    Win a 3-in-1 MagSafe travel charger from mophie [Cult of Mac Giveaway]

    • This week’s Cult of Mac giveaway prize is a mophie 3-in-1 MagSafe travel charger that retails for $149.95. The compact charger is perfect for anyone with a busy schedule who’s on the go. You can charge multiple devices simultaneously at maximum speed with this great fold-up Apple accessory.

    MacBook Air gets speedy M3 chip in spring 2024

    • The Apple M3 processor will make its way to the MacBook Air line in March 2024, according to a trusted source of insider info. Both the 13-inch and 15-inch versions of the laptop will receive the chip upgrade.

    12.9-inch iPad Air, OLED iPad Pro pegged for March release

    • March 2024 will bring a bonanza, according to a report Wednesday from Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman. A 12.9-inch iPad Air is supposedly on the docket. An updated 10.9-inch version will also be released.

    Apple confirms ‘push notification spying’ by government agencies

    • Some governments are spying on push notifications sent to iPhone users, Apple confirmed Wednesday. By examining logs of push notifications sent by various apps, authorities can piece together surprisingly detailed information about smartphone users and their activities.

    Under Review:

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    enDecember 08, 2023

    Cool new iOS 17.2 features & Apple canceling Apple Card?!? (CultCast #623)

    Cool new iOS 17.2 features & Apple canceling Apple Card?!? (CultCast #623)

    This week: Apple’s falling out with Goldman Sachs could mean the end of Apple Card - we’ll fill you in. We’ll also give you the real deal on how NameDrop works and run through the top podcasts of 2023. And finally — could multiple cheaper Apple Vision headsets be in the works?

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    This week’s stories:

    Apple reportedly ending Apple Card partnership with Goldman Sachs

    • Apple’s partnership with Goldman Sachs for the Apple Card is reportedly coming to an end. The Wall Street Journal says Apple sent a proposal to the bank to exit from the agreement in the next 12 to 15 months.

    MacRumors: Interesting new features in iOS 17.2 Beta 4

    • Under Sounds & Haptics, there's a new "Default Alerts" section that allows you to choose the sound used for all incoming notifications aside from texts, mail alerts, and calendar alerts, which already had customization options.
    • With the iPhone 15 Pro models, ProRes video can be recorded directly to an external device. iOS 17.2 appears to include a new pop up message that lets users know that external recording is not working because of a USB-C cable that is too slow.

    Arm ain’t happy about how little Apple pays for its chip tech

    • All Apple computers run on chips based on technology licensed from Arm. And it turns out the licensing fee is surprisingly low. Pennies per device.

    New deal means fully American-made Apple silicon chips

    • Apple silicon processors that TSMC makes at its Arizona plant will be packaged by Amkor at a nearby facility.

    Why iPhone NameDrop feature is not a security risk

    • Parents are mistakenly being warned that they need to quickly deactivate iOS 17’s NameDrop feature on their children’s iPhones. The warnings claim that it’s causing the devices to broadcast their contact information to anyone nearby. This simply isn’t true.

    MacRumors: Work on Multiple Next-Gen Vision Pro Headsets Ongoing, Including Cheaper Model

    • DigiTimes claims that there are a total of four different second-generation Vision Pro headsets in development, including a direct successor to the first-generation model and a more affordable model. The nature of the other two second-generation models is unclear.
    The CultCast
    enDecember 01, 2023

    Sonos AirPods Max competitors + Tim Cook's plans to leave Apple (CultCast #622)

    Sonos AirPods Max competitors + Tim Cook's plans to leave Apple  (CultCast #622)

    GOBBLE GOBBLE YAAALL! This week: iPads are going OLED! More HUGE legislation is coming out of the EU, Sonos is taking on Apple and Tim Cook talks about his succession plan. And we wrap up another all-new Under Review!

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    This week‘s stories:

    iPad Air and iPad mini with OLED screens pegged for 2026 release

    • Add iPad Air and iPad mini to the list of Apple tablets getting OLED screens. At least, that’s what an unconfirmed report coming out of Asia says. And the mini will supposedly get a boost in display size.

    EU’s proposed right to repair law incentivizes repairs, bans parts pairing

    • The European Parliament has voted to approve a strong Right to Repair proposal. It aims to make consumer electronic goods more repairable, with companies required to prioritize repairability over replacement.
    • The EU’s draft law prevents parts pairing. Apple notoriously uses this software block to discourage iPhone users from getting their devices repaired by third-party shops.

    Enter to win a super-protective iPad case from Zugu [Cult of Mac Giveaway]

    • We teamed up with Zugu to give five lucky winners the chance to win one of these fantastic iPad cases, which come with a great adjustable kickstand and a built-in Apple Pencil holder.

    MacRumors: Sonos to Launch $400+ Headphones and Set-Top Box, Competing with Apple Devices

    • Popular speaker company Sonos is planning to enter several new product markets that will see it competing with Apple devices, according to a new report from Bloomberg.

    Apple CEO Succession Plans 'Very Detailed', Says Tim Cook

    • In a 45-minute interview for the BBC Sounds podcast Dua Lipa: At Your Service hosted by singer Dua Lipa, Cook admitted that he does not know how long he will remain at Apple.
    • Tim said, “I would say that my job is to prepare several people for the ability to succeed, and I really want the person to come from within Apple, the next CEO. So that's my role: That there's several for the board to pick from.”

    Under Review:

    The CultCast
    enNovember 23, 2023