Cult of Mac Magazine: Apple’s best products ever, AI cat fight, iPhone 6s leaks and more

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Kahney's got some serious Apple vision for you.
Kahney's got some serious Apple vision for you.
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This week in Cult of Mac Magazine, it’s time for Leander to bust out that famed “vision thing” he’s so great at with his informed take on the top five best Apple products of all time. Ever.

Then we’ve got a cat fight between two of the hot digital intelligences out now: Siri and Google Now, a ton of tantalizing details about Apple’s latest record-breaking earnings call, a peek at a leaked iPhone 6s front panel that seems strangely familiar, and a look at how invisible advertisement may be slowing your iPhone way down.

All that and more in Cult of Mac Magazine, freely available right now in the App Store.

Apple’s 5 most important products of all time

KK_Apples_Top5-640x382What vaulted Apple from its humble Silicon Valley origins to the absolute top of the business world? Find out what killer products are key to Cupertino’s success in this week’s edition of Kahney’s Korner.
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Siri vs. Google Now: Who wins the AI cat fight?

FNF-virtual-assistants-640x366Google Now knows what you want and when you want it, but Siri has sass and personality (and is about to get a whole lot more proactive).
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Everything you need to know about Apple’s earnings call

financials-640x374We didn’t get Apple Watch numbers, but Tim Cook and Luca Maestri deliver plenty of good news about Apple’s current financials and future prospects. Here are the most tantalizing tidbits.
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Leaked iPhone 6s front panel looks awfully familiar

iphone-6s-front-640x574The next iPhone is likely to be revealed within the next two months, which means the leaks are starting to flow out of the supply chain like toxic fumes pouring out of Foxconn factories.
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Invisible ads could be crippling your smartphone

Screen-Shot-2015-06-08-at-19.37.29-640x360“What you don’t know won’t hurt you” does not apply to the apps on your phone. Thousands of iOS and Android apps secretly serve ads you can’t see, and that can cause big problems.
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