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This week, they’re here — ALL the M4 Macs. The iMac, the Mac mini, the MacBook Pros, the new accessories. What did we order?
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Mac mini radically redesigned with M4 and M4 Pro chip
Apple unveiled the radically redesigned Mac mini on Tuesday, with versions powered by the M4 chip and a new M4 Pro chip. Hacks and jokes ‘fix’ M4 Mac mini’s odd power-button placementNew M4 iMac delivers major speed boost
Apple launched an upgraded iMac with an M4 chip and support for Apple Intelligence on Monday, calling it “the world’s best all-in-one for AI.”M4 MacBook Pros deliver big performance and battery life gains
While the new laptops sport the same design as their predecessors, they deliver faster performance and a staggering 24 hours of battery life, the company says.Shocker! Apple doubles RAM in M2 and M3 MacBook Air
Apple on Wednesday increased the RAM in the base model M2 and M3 MacBook Air from 8GB to 16GB. And the enhancement comes without a price increase.New Magic Keyboard, mouse and trackpad spell end for Lightning
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This week, don’t call it an event — but M4 Macs are coming next week! Also, the second wave of Apple Intelligence, all the Apple products coming next spring, their expensive Apple Card mistake, and is production ending on Vision Pro?
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Apple October Mac event is on… sort of
Apple let the world know on Thursday that its much-anticipated October event isn’t going to be a traditional one. Instead, it’ll be a week of announcements of new products via press releases.Apple plans early-2025 M4 MacBook Air refresh, delays next Mac Studio
While some M4 Macs may arrive in the next week, Apple also gears up for a bigger expansion of its M4 chip rollout, including the M4 MacBook Air coming in early 2025.iOS 18.2 beta 1: All the new features and changes
Ahead of iOS 18.1’s public release, Apple released the first iOS 18.2 beta to developers. The second major point release of iOS 18 packs several changes, including new Apple Intelligence features.Apple and Goldman Sachs hit with $90 million in fines for Apple Card mistakes
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) imposed nearly $90 million in combined penalties on Apple and Goldman Sachs, the agency said Wednesday.Apple could soon end production of Vision Pro headset
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This week, a new iPad mini drops — what does this mean for the Macs on the way? Also, details on all the weird Vision products Apple’s working on…
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New iPad mini 7 gains the brains for Apple Intelligence
The iPad mini 7, the first new version released in three years, offers support for the AI features dubbed Apple Intelligence. Plus, the tablet comes with a significant jump in storage capacity and supports the new Apple Pencil Pro.Why we might not get an Apple October Mac and iPad event
Mac notebooks and desktops with the M4 processor are still expected to premiere soon. Just maybe more quietly.Apple’s cheaper Vision headset might remain out of budget for most
For wider adoption, Apple is reportedly working on a cheaper Vision headset. In the latest edition of the Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reveals that the low-end Vision headset “cost about $2,000 and probably use an inferior processor and cheaper materials.”Apple preps smart glasses and AirPods with cameras for 2027
Apple reportedly wants to repurpose some of the technology that went into its Vision Pro headset for simpler products. That includes a pair of smart glasses plus AirPods with IR cameras.USA Facts
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This week, new Macs and iPads are coming soon — but the MacBook Pro is already here! It’s the biggest leak since the iPhone 4. Also, Apple silicon modems are back on the table, our hands-on with Apple Intelligence and the scoop on Apple’s new update strategy!
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Apple Core
Graham Bower and Charlie Sorrel explore the story behind a different Apple product in each episode.Apple’s next-gen M4 Macs and iPad mini 7 are almost here
Apple’s next-gen M4 Macs will reportedly arrive November 1, rather than in October as is generally expected.M4 MacBook Pro allegedly unboxed weeks before release
An alleged unboxing video of the M4 MacBook Pro went live on YouTube over the weekend. The early hands-on, if real, shows that Apple’s next MacBook will pack impressive performance improvements over the M3 version.iPhone SE 4’s in-house Apple 5G modem could deliver major power savings
The upcoming iPhone SE 4 will reportedly sport a new design that will see Apple ditch the physical Home button. It will also stand out for being the first product in Apple’s portfolio to use its in-house 5G modem.Hands-on with the first 10 Apple Intelligence features
Apple Intelligence makes its debut with 10 new features — some of it is fantastic, some of it is kind of pointless. YouTube videoBloomberg: Apple Slowly Moves Away From Its Annual Product Release Strategy
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This week, EVERYTHING that’s coming next — new Macs and iPads, the iPhone SE, Vision Pro 2 and a brand-new smart display with Apple Intelligence. Finally, we’ll wrap it up with Erfon’s week-long review of AirPods 4!
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What Macs and iPads to expect at Apple’s rumored October event
Rumors say an Apple event should bring new MacBook Pro and Mac mini models with the M4 chip, with a new iPad mini and budget iPad also on the agenda.iPhone SE 4 with Apple Intelligence on course for early 2025
iPhone SE 4 should debut early next year with some major upgrades.iPad Air could be in for a quick performance upgrade
The revamped iPad Air debuted in May, but there’s already word that a replacement is on Apple’s drawing board.Next-gen Vision Pro with M5 chip will support Apple Intelligence
Ming-Chi Kuo detailed some planned improvements from Apple for the next-gen Vision Pro.Apple smart display with Apple Intelligence coming in 2025
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This week — our hands-on, week-one reviews of iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro, Apple Watch Series 10, Ultra 2’s new color + the Milanese loop controversy…
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Why you should choose iPhone 16 or 16 Plus over iPhone 16 Pro
I’d like to save you between $200 and $400. It’s easy: Don’t assume you must buy an iPhone 16 Pro or Pro Max to get an excellent handset. The more-affordable iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus are both brilliant.iPhone 16 Pro: Not much new, but everything is better
The iPhone 16 Pro is a much-refined iPhone. All the features that make the it pro have been improved.iPhone 16 Pro users face intermittent touchscreen problems
Some users report that their iPhone 16 Pros don’t properly detect all their touches and swipes, leading to a frustrating experience.Don’t panic: Mysterious iOS 18 update for iPhone 16 is nothing to worry about
Don’t be alarmed if your brand-new iPhone 16 prompts you to update to iOS 18 even though your phone is already running iOS 18. And also don’t freak out when you see a fear-inducing “Welcome to iPhone” screen after you update.Apple Watch 10: The best gets gloriously better
Larger, thinner, lighter and more lushly curvaceous than predecessors, the 10th anniversary Apple Watch is, technically, a redesign.AirPods 4 review roundup: ANC really works without ear tips
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This week, it’s our live unboxing, hands-on and first impressions of the iPhone 16 Pro! Also, review roundups of AirPods and Apple Watch, and leaked details on the Apple Watch SE and MacBook Pro we didn’t get.
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Video: Unboxing the iPhone 16 Pro
iPhone 16 Pro cases
OtterBoxSymmetry Series Cactus Leather OtterBox Lumen Series with Camera Control Apple Clear Case OtterBox Defender Series Pro XTAirPods 4 review roundup: ANC really works without ear tips
The first reviews of Apple AirPods 4 are in to answer the question, how well does active noise cancellation work without foam ear tips? The consensus: pretty well.Apple Watch Ultra 2 in black is what ‘Batman would buy’
Rather than Apple Watch Ultra 3, we got the Ultra 2 in a “satin black” titanium finish. This might be more disappointing if early reviewers weren’t raving about the new color.Apple Watch SE 3 now expected in 2025
After two years, one might think a new Apple Watch SE is imminent but the Apple Watch Series 10 announcement on September 9 came and went with no mention of a cheaper little brother.OLED MacBook still at least 2 years away
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This week, what we like (and don’t!) about the new iPhone 16 and 16 Pro, AirPods 4, AirPods Max and Apple Watch Series 10. AND — who won the event prediction game!
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iPhone 16 brings refined design, snazzy new colors and A18 chip
The new iPhones feature an iPhone X-like rear camera design and upgraded internals for Apple Intelligence support.Bigger iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max beef up cameras and AI processing power
The new iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max handsets boast size increases, thinner bezels for larger screens, a leap in battery life and new features, including impressive camera and audio upgrades. Tweet showing Desert Titanium in a darker hueApple Watch Series 10 gets major upgrade, catches up with Ultra
The all-new Apple Watch Series 10 is the slimmest Apple Watch yet. With a bigger screen, longer battery life, improved water resistance, and an optional titanium finish upgrade, it’s now a serious alternative to Apple Watch Ultra.Apple Watch Ultra 2 now comes in black titanium, plus new Hermès model
The Apple Watch Ultra 2 now comes in a new black titanium finish — apparently the only change.Apple refreshes AirPods with two new fourth-generation models
New fourth-generation AirPods are the latest models of Apple’s popular wireless earbuds.Apple changes up AirPods Max colors, swaps in USB-C
The minor updates include new colors for Apple’s premium over-ear headphones, tweaks to their active noise cancellation feature and the removal of the Lightning port in favor of USB-C.Extra Ordinary: “It’s Glowtime” Predictions Results
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This week, is it gold or bronze? The latest iPhone rumors have us worried… also, what you can expect from AirPods 4, the exciting new Mac mini, and OUR PREDICTIONS for the September event!
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Mockup reveals iPhone 16 Pro gold titanium color
A new render shows the iPhone 16 Pro in a gold titanium finish, rather than the bronze that was rumored previously.AirPods 4 rumors: Dramatic change coming next week
Here’s what to look forward to in new AirPods variants when they’re unveiled at the “It’s Glowtime” event on September 9.M4 Mac mini might give up on USB-A entirely
Reports suggest the Mac mini could finally get a new design this year. The revamp will make the overall machine much smaller, about the same size as an Apple TV.More affordable iPad Magic Keyboard is in development
iPad users can look forward to a less expensive version of Apple’s Magic Keyboard, according to information leaking out of Apple.The CultCast “It’s Glowtime” Predictions
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This week, it’s official — iPhone 16 is coming! Here’s what to expect. Also, M4 Macs are on the way and might ship with double the RAM, why Apple Intelligence isn’t far behind OpenAI, and the best Apple features you probably aren’t using!
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Apple September 9 event invite promises ‘It’s Glowtime’
Apple sent out invitations Monday for a press event on September 9.MacBook Pros With M4 Pro and M4 Max Chips Reportedly Being Mass Produced This Month
Apple's supply chain is beginning mass production of next-generation 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M4 Pro and M4 Max chips in August, according to Taiwanese industry publication DigiTimes.Apple is definitely not behind in AI, research paper shows
A white paper on Apple Intelligence reveals two important facts about Apple’s homegrown LLM: it’s the safest in design and highly competitive with both Llama and GPT-4. Extra Ordinary: Notes on the Apple Intelligence White Paper Apple: Apple Intelligence Foundation Language ModelsApple Photos app’s Clean Up feature works great … unless it doesn’t!
The new AI-powered Clean Up feature in the Apple Photos app got people raving about the magical ability to “fix” pictures — and posting examples of when things go horribly wrong.iPhone 17 Pro Max might exclusively ship with a superior cooling system
Apple will seemingly continue offering enhanced specs on its Pro Max iPhone to differentiate it from other models.Apple’s entry-level M4 Macs might ship with double the RAM
Reportedly, the company is testing multiple M4 Macs with 16 or 32GB of system memory. The lack of an 8GB model indicates the company might do away with that configuration entirely.6 mind-blowing Continuity features every Apple user should know
Nothing illustrates the power of Apple’s ecosystem like the Continuity features that help your Mac, iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch work seamlessly together. Video on YouTube -
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This week: The iPhone 16 event leaks — but it’s a fake! Also, we have all the details on the iPhone 16 cameras and the curious colors it’ll come in and an all-new Under Review!
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This week’s stories:
iPhone 16 invite prankster says he’ll do it again!
Beware, Apple leakers: The hoaxer who created a fake Apple invite for the iPhone 16 event says he’ll probably try to pull off a similar prank in the future. iPhone 16 event invite leaks [Update: It’s a hoax]Feast your eyes on iPhone 16 Pro in bronze titanium
Unconfirmed reports say the iPhone 16 Pro models will come in natural titanium, black titanium and white titanium, and there’ll supposedly be a new option: bronze titanium.All iPhone 16 models could score new Capture button plus camera improvements
Every model in the iPhone 16 series will get a button dedicated to taking pictures, according to information leaked to AppleInsider. The same source details a range of improvements to the cameras.Typing these 4 characters in the wrong place crashes your iPhone
Want to make your iPhone crash? It’s easy. Type four simple characters into the App Library’s search field and the iOS SpringBoard will go down like a house of cards.Under Review: ANNAPRO Comfort Head Strap for Vision Pro
The Pressure-Reducing Comfort Head Strap for Apple Vision Pro by Annapro is an absolute must-have game-changing accessory. It makes using the headset in its default mixed-reality mode far more engaging and comfortable, as it lets you use the device without Apple’s peripheral-blinding Light Seal. -
This week, what to expect from iPhone 16 Pro, iPad and iPad mini, the return of the 30-inch iMac, last-minute changes to iOS 18 and Apple’s fight with Patreon creators. Also, an update on Erfon’s iPhone repair!
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iPhone 16 Pro camera button will make taking pictures a snap
A button being added to the iPhone 16 Pro models is designed to act like the shutter button on fancy cameras, according to information leaking out of Apple.MacRumors: Apple Still Developing Bigger iMac With Over 30-Inch Display
It seems Apple could still release a larger M4 iMac in 2025, alongside planned processor upgrades the MacBook Air, Mac Pro, and Mac Studio next year.iOS 18 beta 6: All the new features and changes
The latest beta continues to make tweaks to the controversial design of the new Photos app. How to get Apple Intelligence features early — and in the EUWhat to expect from iPad 11 and iPad mini 7
Rumors indicate the iPad 11 is nearly here, and an iPad mini 7 is in development, too. Neither tablet has been updated in years, but that could change this fall.Apple’s next big thing is a tabletop iPad on a robot arm?
Apple is reportedly ramping up work on a tabletop computer that’s essentially an iPad on a robot arm that can rotate and tilt the tablet to keep it facing the user.Patreon iPhone app forced to charge Apple’s 30% App Store fee
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This week, a wave of M4 Macs is on the way — including the miniest Mac mini ever! Also, the latest on iOS 18, a plastic Apple Watch, the tragic tale of Erfon’s iPhone, and an all-new Under Review!
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MacBook Pro and Mac mini’s M4 upgrade coming later this year
Apple will reportedly launch M4-powered MacBooks and iMacs later this year. But the company will wait until 2025 to refresh its entire Mac lineup with its latest M-series chip.Here comes the incredible shrinking Mac mini
Apple is going to shrink the next Mac mini when it adds an M4 processor, according to an often-reliable source of insider information. The desktop could be the size of an Apple TV.iOS 18 beta 5: All the new features and changes
The fifth beta of iOS 18 is here, with Apple following its two-week release cycle for beta releases. While the last few betas were light on changes, that’s not the case with iOS 18 beta 5. The iOS 18 Photos app needs some major tweaksGet ready for ‘kid-friendly’ Apple Watch SE
The Apple Watch SE 3 reportedly will come in a plastic casing. Skipping the usual aluminum case will allow the wearable to come in a broad array of colors, potentially making it more appealing to younger buyers.Samsung shakes up mobile team over ‘Apple design plagiarism’
You can add Samsung Electronics chairman Lee Jae-yong to the list of people who think his company’s new smartwatch and wireless earbuds are much too similar to Apple’s products.Under Review: Zike 3-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charging Stand
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This week, Apple Intelligence is out! What features are in? Also, leaked colors for the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro, the first Apple silicon 5G chip coming next year and the first thought-controlled Vision Pro!
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This week’s stories:
How to get Apple Intelligence features early
You can get the Apple Intelligence beta right now on your iPhone, iPad or Mac. Not all features are available yet, but you can try out the new Siri, writing tools, Mail features and more by requesting early access. How to stop Siri from randomly activating all the damn timeiPhone 16 could come in these 5 colors
Alleged iPhone 16 dummy units showing off the rear panel’s design and color options leaked in all their glory.iPhone 16 Pro Max looks stealthy in leaked black titanium shade
Apple will apparently offer its upcoming Pro iPhones in at least three shades: white, black, and titanium. Unlike in the past, it appears the company will finally adopt a deep black shade for the iPhone 16 Pro Max, giving it a stealthy look.Apple’s in-house 5G modem could finally debut on next year’s iPhones
Ming-Chi Kuo claims that Apple will debut its 5G chip on two iPhone models in 2025. The chip will launch with the iPhone SE 4 in the spring of 2025, followed by the iPhone 17 Slim later in the year.Brain implant lets ALS patient control Vision Pro via thoughts
In a groundbreaking development, a brain-computer interface (BCI) company called Synchron successfully demonstrated the first-ever use of Apple’s Vision Pro controlled directly by thought.Listen to new Apple history podcast by two Cult of Mac alumni
A new Apple history podcast from two Cult of Mac contributors launched this month. In each episode of Apple Core, hosts Graham Bower and Charlie Sorrel explore the history of a different Apple product, focusing on what we can learn from Apple’s past, and what this tells us about the company’s future plans.Speed up Haptic Touch with this hidden iPhone setting [Pro Tip]
A hidden setting in iOS 17 will speed up Haptic Touch, the fantastic feature that lets you preview links and bring up option menus on your iPhone. If you use Haptic Touch all the time like I do, changing this setting will make your iPhone feel supercharged. -
This week: three wild iPhone rumors — a folding phone, a slim phone, a DSLR camera phone — also, is Apple TV's streaming bubble about to burst?
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‘iPhone 17 Slim’ could become Apple’s new premium handset https://www.cultofmac.com/863264/iphone-17-slim-rumors-first-specifications-leaks-price/
iPhone 17 camera could get DSLR-like variable aperture https://www.cultofmac.com/863482/iphone-17-could-get-dslr-camera-like-variable-aperture/
Folding iPhone could shake up Apple’s lineup in 2026 https://www.cultofmac.com/863430/folding-iphone-release-date-design-apple-2026/
Bulked-up iPhone SE 4 could add OLED screen for first time https://www.cultofmac.com/863269/bigger-iphone-se-4-with-oled-display/
Apple tightens the purse strings on Apple TV+ https://www.cultofmac.com/863225/apple-tv-plus-budget-cuts/
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This week, there’s a BRAND NEW HOMEPOD — is it too good to be true? Yes. Also, more iPhone 16 Pro leaks, public betas are out, and an all-new Under Review!
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This week’s stories:
HomePod mini goes to the dark side
Apple replaced the Space Gray color of the HomePod mini smart speaker with a new Midnight color.How to download the iOS 18 Public Beta
Public betas of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia and watchOS 11 are now out.iOS 18’s Photos app will help recover corrupted pictures and videos
iOS 18’s redesigned Photos app will gain a Recovered album to help you restore damaged photos or videos. It will show up when the app detects corrupted media not in your photo library.Rumor: iPhone 16 Pro to use iPhone 15 Pro Max’s 5x telephoto camera
The upcoming iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max will seemingly use the same 5x tetraprism camera as the iPhone 15 Pro Max.Apple takes back title as world’s most valuable company
With a market capitalization above $3.6 trillion, Apple regained the title of world’s most valuable publicly traded company.Under Review: OWC Thunderbay 4
The ThunderBay 4 by Otherworld Computing is the best option if you want modular, high-speed external storage. - もっと表示する