This week, Apple has released a ton of new updates into the wild, including better-and-better versions of iOS 8, an iTunes that does Apple Music a bit better, and a Boot Camp that will let you run Windows 10 on your Mac. Try that on your Chromebook.
We’ve got a ton more, too, like killer tips and tricks for the public beta of iOS 9, a slick feature on trailblazer photographers who took selfies back in the day, and some ideas on how Apple Watch should track weightlifting sessions at your local gym.
All that and much, much more in this week’s Cult of Mac Magazine
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Apple’s final iOS 8 update fine-tunes Apple Music

Nice updates for Apple Music and Beats 1 come in what’s likely the last update before iOS 9. Plus: How to get the iOS 9 public beta now.
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Save your battery with iOS 9’s Low Power Mode

This new feature should prove super-useful when you need to eke out a bit more time with your device, provided you’re not doing anything too intense.
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Could Apple Watch soon track weightlifting as well as cardio?

As a fitness tracker, Apple Watch is currently little more than a fancy pedometer. But that’s likely to change.
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These trailblazers took selfies before selfies were a thing

Everybody’s doing it today, but these photographic pioneers got there first.
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Apple might try to turn your car into a cockpit

Apple is looking to bring fighter-jet technology to your car’s dashboard, according to a new report.
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