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Why the latest location data leak won’t hit iPhone users as hard

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Simple settings can help protection iPhone and iPad users when it comes to app tracking.
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A massive breach revealed last week exposed location data from apps on millions of iPhones and Android phones. But at least iPhone users have better protection against exposure through a simple action they can take against app tracking, a new report noted Monday.

Gravy Analytics, one of the world’s largest location data brokers, disclosed the big data breach last week. Leaked data points came from smartphone apps ranging from popular mobile games like Candy Crush to dating apps and pregnancy-tracking applications. While investigations into the breach continue, experts point out that iPhones and iPads have a pretty simple way of avoiding exposure in the first place.

How to stop spam and scam calls with Surfshark’s Alternative Number

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Use an Alternative Number from Surfshark to shield your primary phone number from spammers and scammers.
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 In an online world filled with identity thieves, robocallers, “smishers” (SMS phishing scammers), and all sorts of marketers hassling you for your personal information whenever you sign up for anything, wouldn’t it be great if you could protect your personal information by becoming someone else with a different phone number? With Surfshark’s Alternative ID service, you can now access a new Alternative Number feature that does just that. If you’re looking for the best Surfshark VPN deals, you can take advantage of great offers while enhancing your online privacy.

Alternative Number is incredibly easy to use — and highly effective at keeping your real phone number safe from spammers and scammers. All you need to do is sign up for a Surfshark bundle that includes Alternative Number. You can pay monthly, but Surfshark also offers 24-month plans that give you four extra months of service for free.

iPhone sales slip a bit, but there’s also good news for Apple [Updated]

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iPhone 16 got off to a slow start.
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iPhone sales dropped in 2024 compared to the previous year, according to separate reports released Monday by a pair of market research firms. Still, Apple shipped more handsets last year than any other company, including arch-rival Samsung.

And 2024 brought strong sales growth in Apple’s non-core markets. Premium iPhone models are selling well in China, too.

Sonos CEO steps down after app-redesign debacle

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Rumors suggested Sonos rushed the app redesign, and its deficiencies appear to have brought down the CEO.
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In a big shake-up at smart speaker maker Sonos — whose high-end audio products are popular with Apple users — CEO Patrick Spence resigned effective immediately and a board member will step in as interim CEO, the company said Monday. Spence’s departure comes after a turbulent 2024 that saw the company struggle with a controversial app redesign, disappointing product launches and declining customer satisfaction.

Apple Watch SE 3 revamp reportedly coming in second half of 2025

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Apple Watch SE 3 might sport a kid-friendly design.
Apple Watch SE 3 will only arrive later in 2025.
Concept graphic: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac

Like Apple’s rumored smart home hub, the refreshed Apple Watch SE might not launch as soon as initially expected. A new report says the Apple Watch SE 3 will debut in the second half of 2025.

Apple supposedly will give its cheapest smartwatch a big redesign this year, launching it with a totally new look.

How to make the new iPhone Camera Control suck less

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The iPhone 16 Camera Control doesn’t have to be terrible. It can be just not very good, instead.
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I’m not a fan of the Camera Control on all the iPhone 16 models. It’s too hard to use, it’s in the way, and it’s mostly unnecessary. But I stumbled across an alternative way to use it that’s preferable.

Even so, I can honestly see the Camera Control going the way of the infamous MacBook Pro Touch Bar in a few years.

Apple’s first smart display might arrive later than expected

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Apple's smart home display will certainly look better than this render.
AI image: Midjourney/Cult of Mac

Apple’s 7-inch smart home hub may not arrive this quarter as initially rumored. A new report indicates the device will launch later in 2025 due to a key iOS 18 feature not being ready for release. For the latest apple homepod news and updates on Apple’s smart home ecosystem, stay tuned.

CES 2025’s best and weirdest new gadgets [The CultCast]

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Nanoleaf's new LED therapy face mask: bargain-basement Iron Man or high-tech luchador?
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This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: First, Erfon recounts his recent, extremely lengthy trip to the Apple Store to check out the latest MacBook Pros. He put the nano-texture screen to the test — and came back with a surprising verdict. Then, we discuss some of the coolest — and some of the weirdest — new gear shown off at CES this week.

Also on The CultCast:

  • The iPhone SE 4 and iPad 11 won’t arrive as soon as some Apple rumormongers suspected.
  • Dell “borrows” Apple’s iPhone naming convention to simplify to its product lineup … and then blows it!
  • Griffin wraps up with a pro tip that you almost need to see to believe.

Listen to this week’s episode of The CultCast in the Podcasts app or your favorite podcast app. (Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review if you like it!) Or watch the video live stream, embedded below.

iPhone 17 Air may be nearly as slim as M4 iPad Pro

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All 2025 iPhone 17 models might have ProMotion, always-on screens
iPhone 17 Air may rival the iPad Pro's slimness.
Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Air might be slimmer than initially rumored. All reports suggested the phone could have a 6mm thin waistline.

However, a reputed Apple analyst believes the iPhone 17 Air will measure just 5.5mm at its thinnest point.

Skate City: New York zooms onto Apple Arcade

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Skate City: New York is just one of the games just added to Apple Arcade.
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In Skate City: New York, you take your skateboarding game to the iconic streets of the Big Apple, where you can master hundreds of tricks in real-world locations. The game hit Apple Arcade on Friday, and is playable on iPhone, Mac and more.

Several other titles also joined Apple’s gaming service, including a remodeled version of the original Final Fantasy.

CdkeySales’ New Year Sale brings fresh deals on Microsoft Windows 11 Pro ($22) and more

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Find big savings on genuine Microsoft software in the CdkeySales New Year Sale on Windows and Office. Just head to CdkeySales.com using these links. And don’t forget to enter promo code CULT to get extra savings.
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Out with old, in with the new. As 2025 arrives, so does the CdkeySales New Year Sale! You can nab an incredible deal on Windows 11 Pro and score savings on other Microsoft software. The sale slashes some prices by up to 91%! And since the latest Windows 12 rumors indicate Microsoft won’t release its next big operating system update until late 2025, you can update your PC now the quick and easy way rather than waiting. Just buy a Windows 11 CD key on sale during the CdkeySales event.

You can get great deals on upgrade-ready Microsoft productivity software like Windows 11 Pro and Microsoft Office. Savings include Windows 10 Pro for just $17.05 — with a free upgrade to Windows 11 Pro.

iPhone 17 Pro could go all-in with 48MP rear cameras

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iPhone 17 Pro could ditch all its 12MP cameras for good.
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Apple might not make meaningful camera hardware improvements to its Pro iPhones this year. The iPhone 17 Pro will supposedly stick to the same 48MP primary shooter as the current flagship iPhone.

The only notable camera improvement on this year’s iPhone would be the switch to a 48MP sensor for the 5x tetraprism shooter.

Apple Card lets users affected by LA wildfires delay payments

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Don't worry about incurring any interest charges for missing the payment.
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Apple Card is notifying customers impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires that they can delay their payments without incurring interest.

Apple is contacting Apple Card users living at an address declared a natural disaster zone. Affected users must enroll in the Disaster Relief Program to be eligible.

Satechi’s first full-size mechanical keyboard might tempt Mac users

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Satechi's new SM3 is low-profile but full-sized, larger than the popular SM1.
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The new full-size Satechi SM3 Slim Mechanical Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard builds upon the success of its compact predecessor, the SM1. But it offers Mac and Windows users enhanced functionality through a complete 108-key layout including a numeric keypad, Satechi said upon unveiling the new keeb at CES 2025.

Mac shipments grow strongly, outpace all PC-makers

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These new models helped spur Mac shipments in Q4 2024.
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Mac shipments in the last three months of 2024 rose sharply, hitting 17.3% in year-over-year growth according to a market research firm. Apple enjoyed a better growth rate than any of its top rivals, some of which saw their shipments decline.

The company also experienced growth in Mac shipments for the entire year compared to 2023.

Apple pledges funds to aid recovery from devastating LA wildfires

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Apple will donate to LA wildfire recovery
California wildfires have worsened in recent years.
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Apple will donate funds to support victims and bolster recovery efforts in response to the devastating wildfires Los Angeles faces, Apple CEO Tim Cook said. He posted it in a thank-you message to first responders on X.com late Wednesday.

If you would like to join Apple and donate to organizations responding to the fires, follow the link at the bottom of this article.

Your Mac is mistakenly flagging Docker as malware

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False alarm! The Docker app for Mac is not a malware.
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Getting a “Malware Blocked” warning on booting your Mac or when starting Docker? You are not alone. Hundreds of Mac users worldwide report seeing a similar message on their machine over the last few days.

The error is due to an issue with Docker, a popular platform designed to build and run apps using containers.

Apple emphasizes Siri’s privacy-first approach after settling lawsuit

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Apple is highlighting Siri's privacy-first approach to protect its reputation.
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Apple recently agreed to pay $95 million to settle a Siri class action lawsuit alleging privacy violations. The company is now restating the voice assistant’s commitment to user privacy through an article on its newsroom.

Apple reassures users that it never used Siri data to build marketing profiles or sold it to anyone. Instead, it is always developing new ways to make Siri more privacy-friendly.

Rob McElhenney goes buck naked in gaming workplace comedy Mythic Quest [Apple TV+ trailer]

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Watch the trailer and get ready for "Mythic Quest" season four, debuting January 29 on Apple TV+.
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Here’s your chance to see comedy star Rob McElhenney buck naked (if you’re into that sort of thing). He appears that way in a frenzied new season 4 trailer for workplace comedy Mythic Quest, below. The quick-cutting trailer should get fans of the comedy, set at a California gaming company, pretty excited. And not just for the nudity. Season 4, which looks like it’s full of laughs, debuts soon — January 29.

And don’t forget: The hit comedy spawned a spinoff, Side Quest, which premieres in late March.

TSMC Arizona foundry now makes 2 Apple chips

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All iPhone and Apple Watch chips aren’t made overseas.
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The chip fabrication plant TSMC opened in Arizona reportedly began producing a second Apple processor, a win for those eager to see more chips produced in the United States.

The fab now reportedly makes Apple Watch processors. It began manufacturing iPhone chips in 2024.

Dell ‘borrows’ Apple’s Pro and Pro Max product names

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There’s something familiar about that name…
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Dell rebranded all its PCs with names that should sound very familiar to Apple users. Going forward, the company’s computers will either be part of the Dell, Dell Pro or Dell Pro Max product lines.

That is, of course, exactly how Apple divides up the various iPhone versions. And the PC-maker immediately faced mockery for its new product names.

Affordable iPad stylus copies one of Apple Pencil Pro’s best features

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ESR’s Geo Digital Pencil is inexpensive but still offers a range of useful features.
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The Geo Digital Pencil from ESR costs a quarter of what Apple Pencil Pro does, but both iPad styli support Find My so they can be easily located. And they cling magnetically to an iPad, and can be used for writing or sketching.

In addition, ESR also unveiled a mouse that magnetically attaches to a MacBook for easy portability.

Nanoleaf wants you to put these LED lights right on your face

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Nanoleaf LED Light Therapy Face Mask
It's an LED face mask for light therapy.
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Known for its modular light panels, Nanoleaf pushed boundaries Tuesday at CES 2025 with a new and slightly disturbing LED Light Therapy Face Mask as well as its first smart floor lamp. Those are in addition to other lighting products, like light strips, plus a new software subscription service. If you’re looking to enhance your setup with immersive lighting effects that mirror screen content, check out Nanoleaf’s PC Screen Mirror Lightstrip.

Record terabytes of ProRes video onto tiny ShiftCam Planck SSD

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This svelte combo is ready to record 2TB of ProRes video.
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 ShiftCam calls the Planck “the world’s smallest portable SSD,” and it’s certainly very small. That and the unusual placement of its USB-C connector allow the drive to fit neatly on the bottom of an iPhone Pro and hold up to 2 TB of high-resolution ProRes video as it’s being recorded.

The accessory hits the market soon and is being shown off at CES 2025 this week.