The best gadgets of CES plus essential apps for your Mac and iDevices, on The CultCast

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The $300,000 personal drone, for the hard to shop for 1-percenter in your life.
The $300,000 personal drone, for the hard to shop for 1-percenter in your life.
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Cult of Mac CES 2016 full coverage This week on Cult of Mac’ podcast: Super-sized drones, app-controlled robot bartenders, smart coffee mugs and the coolest of gadgets from CES 2016. Plus, don’t miss our picks for the absolutely, positively, you-should-install-them-today, most essential Mac and iOS apps.

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Will Ferrel is a porn actor (and sells iPods)

This supersized drone will fly you to work (or anywhere)

Booze bots, badass routers, high-flyin’ drones and more at CES

CES Day 3: Hoverboards, doggie ‘brain puzzles’ and beer

Chevy unveils its pure-electric Bolt

The Ember mug keeps your drink at the perfect temperature

Your movements charge Ampy so Ampy can charge your iPhone

Pico let’s you make craft beer at home

Sombabar is your home’s app-controller robotic bartender

Nikon does a full 360 with new action cam

Deliveries Dashboard Widget

Erfon won’t live in a world without iStat Menus

SuperDuper! back and recovery tool

Byword 2 markdown tool

Spark is Adam’s email client of choice

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