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Trump blasts Apple after Tim Cook doubles down on diversity [Updated]

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Tim Cook on Apple Intelligence
CEO Tim Cook says a diverse workforce is important to Apple’s success, despite President Donald Trump’s anti-DEI stance.
Photo: Apple

During Tuesday’s Apple shareholder meeting, CEO Tim Cook said the company won’t make changes to its diversity and inclusion programs. President Donald Trump wasn’t happy when he heard about it.

Cook said Apple’s strength is based on an employee pool with “diverse backgrounds and perspectives.” To nobody’s surprise, Trump doesn’t sound pleased with Cook’s comments.

Apple should get rid of DEI rules, not just make adjustments to them,” the president wrote Wednesday morning on Truth Social. “DEI was a hoax that has been very bad for our country. DEI is gone!!!”

Apple vows to fix iPhone dictation glitch that substitutes ‘Trump’ for ‘racist’

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President Donald Trump might not like this iPhone dictation bug.
Photo: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

 Apple said Tuesday it will fix a bizarre iPhone dictation glitch that briefly shows the word “Trump” when a user says “racist.” The company acknowledged the bug and pledged to roll out a fix “as soon as possible.”

The glitch first gained attention after a video went viral on TikTok showing it in action. If you’re in need of a usb to usbc solution for seamless connectivity, check out this 10-port USB-C charger.

This one USB-C gadget simultaneously charges 10 devices

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Plugable PS-10CC 10-port USB-C charger
Plugable PS-10CC turns one power supply into ten USB-C ports.
Photo: Plugable

Got a load of computers and devices that need power every day? The Plugable PS-10CC 10-port USB-C charger might be just what you’ve been looking for.

It can handle a family’s entire collection of MacBooks, iPhones, iPads and Apple Watches. Or charge up all the phones needed by an office at once.

Eve’s first dimmer light switch works with HomeKit

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Eve Dimmer Switch
The new Eve Dimmer Switch begins shipping March 17, the company said.
Photo: Eve Systems

Eve Systems expanded its smart home ecosystem with the upcoming Eve Dimmer Switch, scheduled to launch in mid-March at a price of $49.95, the company said Tuesday. The new addition builds upon Eve’s existing smart home lineup, which already includes various devices such as smart plugs, energy strips and indoor cameras.

The new dimmer switch offers a premium option to Apple users looking to enhance their smart home lighting, with a balance of advanced functionality, privacy and integration in the smart home.

Folding iPhone won’t suffer from unsightly screen crease

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Apple moves ahead with the long-awaited folding iPhone.
AI concept: ChatGPT/Cult of Mac

Apple’s display supplier reportedly solved the biggest technical challenge slowing the acceptance of foldable phones: the ugly screen crease where the display bends.

With that hurdle cleared, production of components for the slim, folding iPhone supposedly will begin later this year.

Finally: Adobe Photoshop comes to iPhone

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Adobe Photoshop on iPhone
Get ready for photo editing on the fly.
Photo: Adobe

In a big development for mobile creativity, you can finally get Adobe Photoshop on iPhone. Adobe officially launched a new version of the powerful photo editing suite for iPhone Tuesday, bringing it to Apple’s most popular device.

The release comes five years after Photoshop debuted on iPad, giving iPhone photographers and digital artists access to professional-grade editing tools on the go. If you’re working on the go, having a usb c power adapter like this 10-port USB-C charger can help keep your devices powered.

Apple strikes deal with Indonesia to resume iPhone 16 sales

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The iPhone 16 series is once again available from Apple in Indonesia.
Photo: Apple

Apple reached an agreement with the Indonesian government to end the iPhone 16 sales ban in the country. The company could sign a memorandum of agreement with the Indonesian government as early as this week.

Indonesia banned Apple from selling the iPhone 16 in October 2024 after failing to invest the committed amount.

How HKMLC Smart Boards transform communication at work and at home

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HKMLC Smart Boards are great for many uses, from teaching to videoconferences to gaming.
Photo: HKMLC

HKMLC Smart Boards transform how people collaborate and interact in various settings, from business meetings to home entertainment. These cutting-edge interactive whiteboards offer tremendous benefits in today’s interconnected world, where effective visual communication and collaboration prove crucial.

Developed by HKMLC, a leading provider of cutting-edge interactive whiteboards in the United States, this amazing hardware serves as an all-in-one solution that combines the functionality of a projector, digital whiteboard, computer, TV, monitor and audio system. These interactive whiteboards eliminate the need for multiple devices, saving valuable space while simplifying setup and management.

iPhone 17 Pro models might sport huge camera humps

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That’s a sizable camera hump, no doubt about it.
Concept: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac

A CAD drawing purportedly showing the entire iPhone 17 line leaked out Sunday, possibly giving the world its best look yet at Apple’s entire 2025 handset lineup. The standout in the image is the super-size camera humps on the two iPhone 17 Pro models.

If the drawings prove accurate, the iPhone 17 will receive less of a design change. The rumored iPhone 17 Air also puts in an appearance in the leaked drawing.

And if you’re wondering how to get better camera quality on iPhone, the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro’s video upgrades could redefine mobile photography and potentially make traditional cameras obsolete. Read more here.

Expect AirTag 2 this spring with these new features

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AirTag 2 could come out in May or June with some new features.
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Apple will launch the second-generation AirTag tracking device in May or June, according to a new leak Monday. The timeline, shared by leaker Kosutami on social media, aligns with Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman’s earlier prediction of a mid-2025 release for the device with a handful of new features.

iPhone 17 Pro’s video upgrades could make your camera obsolete

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All 2025 iPhone 17 models might have ProMotion, always-on screens
iPhone 17 Pro is shaping up to be a big upgrade.
Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac

Apple will reportedly heavily focus on improving the iPhone 17 Pro’s video recording capabilities. The company supposedly wants video creators and vloggers to replace their current dedicated cameras with an iPhone.

To achieve this, Apple is set to introduce significant enhancements to the iPhone 17 Pro’s video recording capabilities.

Humane’s Ai Pin bombed because voice control is (mostly) a terrible idea

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The Humane AI Pin got canceled, and for good reason.
Photo: Humane/Cult of Mac

Apple and other device makers should learn a crucial lesson from the failure of the canceled Humane Ai Pin: While voice control can play a role in new devices, it needs to be very limited. It’s simply not practical for people to talk to their computers except in special circumstances.

I hope the developers at Apple working on Siri and future versions of the HomePod took notes while Humane cratered.

Apple gears up for M4 MacBook Air launch in March

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MacBook Air Rumors
You might want to hold off on your MacBook Air purchase until next month.
Image: Apple/Cult of Mac

Apple’s M4-powered MacBook Air lineup will reportedly debut in March. The company is gearing up with the necessary marketing and sales preparations for the launch.

Stocks of the current M3 models are already dwindling, with limited inventory at most stores. If you’re planning to upgrade, now is a great time to also consider the best monitor for MacBook Air—check out our M4 MacBook Air review for recommendations.

Murderbot sci-fi action series explodes onto Apple TV+ in May

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Murderbot premieres on Apple TV+ in May
The Murderbot sci-fi thriller/comedy premieres on Apple TV+ this spring.
Photo: Apple TV+

The Apple TV+ adaptation of the brilliant Murderbot novels by Martha Wells got a premiere date for the sci-fi action series: May 16. And a first glimpse at Alexander Skarsgård as the lead character came out, too.

Plus, fans of the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning books can take hope from Apple’s synopsis of its show, as it closely follows the written version.

Apple News+ Food serves up tasty recipes and dining guides

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Apple News+ Food
Tens of thousands of recipes and stories about restaurants, kitchen essentials, and more from the world’s top food publishers will come with Apple News+ Food.
Photo: Apple

iPhone and iPad users will soon get a major upgrade to their digital cooking experience with the launch of Apple News+ Food, Apple said Friday. It’s a comprehensive culinary platform that transforms the devices into interactive kitchen companions.

Launching in April with iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4, Apple News+ Food promises to help home cooks discover, save and follow recipes and more from world-renowned food publications.

Apple reduces iCloud encryption in UK after government demands ‘backdoor’

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Sorry UK, your iCloud files are getting less secure.
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Apple moved toward deactivating its Advanced Data Protection iCloud privacy-protection feature for iCloud in the United Kingdom. The move is a stopgap measure instead of giving the UK government what it demanded: a “backdoor” way to break the encryption offered by the feature so it could secretly surveil its citizens. This decision also raises concerns about iCloud deals and the implications for user privacy. Read more about the issue here.

The problem is, this move won’t fully satisfy the UK government, who wants to be able to spy on the iCloud accounts of any Apple user in any country.

Anker’s new electric cooler integrates with iOS and charges devices

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Anker Solix EverFrost 2 electric cooler
Keep food cool and gadgets charged on outings. And the biggest model doubles as a freezer.
Photo: Anker

The new Anker Solix EverFrost 2 Electric Cooler gives iPhone users a sophisticated way to manage their outdoor adventures, Anker said Friday. The smart cooler combines advanced cooling technology with iOS app integration, offering Apple users unprecedented control over their outdoor food and beverage storage, complete with Apple device charging.

The Gorge ranks as biggest film premiere in Apple TV+ history

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The Gorge on Apple TV+
Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy star in romance/thriller The Gorge.
Photo: Apple TV+

No Apple TV+ movie ever had a bigger opening weekend than The Gorge, according to the streaming service. It seems viewers were drawn to the romantic action thriller starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller. The overwhelming response has cemented The Gorge film as one of the platform’s most talked-about releases. For those who enjoy premium sound quality, the debate between AirPods Beats continues, as showcased in this Spike Jonze short film.

With its record-breaking success, the film is already being discussed among the best Apple TV movies worth watching.

And this wasn’t the only thing Apple TV+ had to crow about — it revealed on Wednesday that Severance had just become its most popular series ever.

Apple’s AI-powered Visual Intelligence tool heads for iPhone 15 Pro

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iPhone 16 using Visual Intelligence
Visual Intelligance transforms real-world objects into digital data.
Photo: Apple

Visual Intelligence, which previously was reserved for the iPhone 16 models, will reportedly reach the two iPhone 15 Pro variants in the near future.

Realistically, there was no reason why the artificial intelligence feature shouldn’t have been added to Apple’s 2023 models with the debut of iOS 18. In fact, with the growing demand for AI-powered productivity tools, many users are looking for ways to AI take notes efficiently to enhance their workflow.

iPhone 16e looks great, but …

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This seems like a major omission.
Image: Cult of Mac

There’s one feature missing from the new iPhone 16e that makes it a big “no” for me, dog — MagSafe. Apple’s failure to include a few cheap magnets, which could have enabled a wonderful array of iPhone accessories, seems like the ultimate cost-cutting fail. If you’re comparing it with the iPhone 16, you’ll notice that Apple’s flagship model retains full MagSafe compatibility. For those looking for a long iPhone experience with the latest features, MagSafe might be a key deciding factor. If you frequently use MagSafe accessories like the MagSafe wallet, make sure to check out our list of the best iPhone 16e cases to find a case that fits your needs.

 If you’re comparing it with the iPhone 16, you’ll notice that Apple’s flagship model retains full MagSafe compatibility.

Watch the iPhone 16e introduction in just 30 seconds

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Watch the announcement in just 3.9% of the time.
Image: Apple/D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

Today, Apple introduced the iPhone 16e. It features many top features from the iPhone 16 series, but at a lower $599 price point. The iPhone 16e replaces the former iPhone SE in the lineup.

If you don’t have twelve minutes to spare, you can watch the introduction in just 30 seconds.