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Mac mini radically redesigned with M4 and M4 Pro chip

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Hand holding the tiny new Mac mini with two ports on the front
The new Mac mini with M4.
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Apple unveiled the radically redesigned Mac mini on Tuesday, with versions powered by the M4 chip and a new M4 Pro chip. The smaller-than-ever desktop computer features a new design with convenient ports on the front and back, faster processing speeds and, for the first time, Thunderbolt 5 connectivity and a carbon neutral guarantee.

“The new Mac mini delivers gigantic performance in an unbelievably small design thanks to the power efficiency of Apple silicon and an innovative new thermal architecture,” said John Ternus, Apple’s senior vice president of hardware engineering, in a press release.

The faster Mac mini is available for preorder now, with a release date of November 8.

How to use the (somewhat) new and improved Siri

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What Can The New Siri Do?
Learn what powers the upgraded Siri has (and doesn’t yet have) with Apple Intelligence.
Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

Apple Intelligence brings the long-awaited new Siri … but not quite yet. The Siri improvements so far include extensive knowledge of Apple products, integration with ChatGPT, a brand-new design and the ability to text Siri your questions rather than speaking them aloud.

The even-more-powerful Siri that will be able to see your screen and take actions on your behalf inside apps has been delayed to iOS 19 — with a fully conversational LLM-powered Siri likely another year further.

But there are quite a few neat things you can try out now, if you’re willing to board the Apple Intelligence train. Here’s what the new Siri can do.

M4 Mac mini leaks on Amazon, hours before expected launch [Updated]

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Top-down image of a Mac mini with a bunch of stuff plugged into the back
The new M4 Mac mini should be much smaller than the current model pictured here.
Photo: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

A product-comparison chart published Monday on Amazon.com accidentally leaked the redesigned Mac mini, which will feature an all-new design and Apple’s M4 chip. After the M4 Mac mini leak, the machine could go official as early as Tuesday.

According to an image in the chart, the new Mac mini looks like a smaller Mac Studio and sports two USB-C ports on the front.

UDATED: M4 Mac mini is out!

Surprise! EU gets Apple Intelligence after all.

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Apple Intelligence in the EU
Apple Intelligence comes to the EU… slowly.
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Apple launched its AI-powered Apple Intelligence features in the EU on Monday, despite warning earlier that it might not.

In the European Union, the rollout began for Macs, while iPhone and iPad users will have to wait. That’s not true elsewhere. But there’s a significant language limitation for all.

New Magic Keyboard, mouse and trackpad spell end for Lightning

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Apple USB-C input devices
The latest full-sized Magic Keyboard with USB-C.
Photo: Apple

Apple’s new Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad finally ditched the Lightning connector to become USB input devices Monday when they rolled out alongside color-matched versions for the new iMac, the first in this week’s M4 Mac announcements. The input devices, expected to ship October 31, are among the last of the iPhone giant’s accessories to make the change to USB-C.

M4 iMac looks great, but why didn’t Apple fix the Magic Mouse’s charging port?

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M4 iMac Magic Mouse with the USB-C charging port on the bottom.
Charging the Magic Mouse 2 remains a headache.
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When it comes to new tech, the focus understandably falls on what’s changed, not what stayed the same.

That’s absolutely the case for the new M4 iMac, which Apple unveiled on Monday. Plenty of attention is (rightly) being lavished on the iMac’s guts. The M4 chip is a screamer, and the machine now comes with 16GB of unified memory as standard, a welcome change. And the new colors look great.

However, one thing that drives Apple customers bonkers has stayed the same. That one thing is Apple’s terrible mouse — or, more specifically, the ridiculous location of the charging port on the Magic Mouse.

Inside Apple’s Audio Lab: Creating the ‘interface to the ear’

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Apple Audio Lab
The Fantasia Lab uses a spherical array of 50 loudspeakers to simulate hundreds of real-world sound scenes.
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Apple developed its groundbreaking Hearing Health experience for AirPods Pro 2 in its state-of-the-art Audio Lab in Cupertino. The innovative features, available in a free software update, turn AirPods Pro 2 into hearing aids and offer advanced tools for testing and protecting the hearing of people who wear the earbuds.

As one Apple engineer put it, with the new Hearing Health features, AirPods Pro 2 become “truly the interface to the ear.”

MacBook Pro rig relies on very unusual charger [Setups]

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Anker Prime Charging Station setup
That little box under the right side of the Studio Display is an Anker Prime Charging Station.
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These days so many people run external displays that operate as USB-C hubs that it’s getting rare to see a charger in the middle of a computer setup. But today’s MacBook Pro and Studio Display outfit features a powerful charger right in the mix — an Anker Prime Charging Station. It blasts up to 250 watts of power, works in Wi-Fi mode and features one very interesting and unusual feature.

Edifier’s sleek new bookshelf speakers go hi-res on sound, low on price

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Edifier MR3 2.0 Monitor Speaker System
These speakers should pack punchy clarity for Apple Music Lossless audio.
Photo: Edifier

A new pair of bookshelf speakers from Edifier should catch the attention of Apple users who love clear sound from a compact package — the Edifier MR3 2.0 Monitor Speaker System. And the near-field monitor system brings studio-quality audio to your desktop at a surprisingly accessible price point of $120.

The wired or wireless MR3 speakers earned the coveted Hi-Res Audio certification, making them an ideal companion for Apple Music’s lossless audio streaming. With a flat frequency response in a wide range, from 52Hz to 40kHz, these speakers deliver the kind of neutral, transparent sound reproduction that audio professionals and discerning listeners demand.

Grab JBL Tune 520BT headphones for less than $37

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Woman wearing the JBL Tune 520BT On-Ear Wireless Headphones.
Get a pair of JBL Tune 520BT Wireless Headphones on sale for $36.99.
Photo: Cult of Mac Deals

Good headphones don’t need to cost a fortune. This pair of JBL Tune 520BT headphones, which feature a comfortable build, quality sound and a long-lasting battery, so you can handle your day without missing a beat.

Normally, these JBL headphones would cost $49, but you can pick up a pair on sale for just $36.99 right now. However, that price won’t last long.

iOS 18.1, macOS Sequoia 15.1 and more usher in Apple Intelligence

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iOS 18.1 release date: Today!
iOS 18.1 just launched, bringing Apple Intelligence to iPhone.
Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac

The wait for Apple Intelligence is over. iOS 18.1, macOS Sequoia 15.1 and iPadOS 18.1 can all be installed now, and they all include Apple’s AI-powered features.

“Apple Intelligence introduces a new era for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, delivering brand-new experiences and tools that will transform what our users can accomplish,” said Apple CEO Tim Cook in a press release Monday. “Apple Intelligence builds on years of innovation in AI and machine learning to put Apple’s generative models at the core of our devices, giving our users a personal intelligence system that is easy to use — all while protecting their privacy. Apple Intelligence is generative AI in a way that only Apple can deliver, and we’re incredibly excited about its ability to enrich our users’ lives.”

But that’s not everything coming out of Cupertino today. watchOS 11.1, tvOS 18.1 and visionOS 2.1 went out, too — alongside upgraded iMacs powered by Apple’s M4 chip.

New M4 iMac delivers major speed boost

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M4 iMac can be a great TV
M4 iMac is a computer for the whole family.
Photo: Apple

Apple launched an upgraded iMac with an M4 chip and support for Apple Intelligence on Monday, calling it “the world’s best all-in-one for AI.” The new computer looks like the old iMac it replaces but packs major internal upgrades. Thanks to the M4 system-on-a-chip, the 2024 iMac brings a notable leap in performance over previous iMacs.

“With the incredible features of Apple Intelligence, and the powerful performance of Apple silicon, the new iMac changes the game once again,” said iMac product manager Sree Panuganty in a launch video released Monday.

iPad mini 7 teardown reveals no internal changes for jelly scrolling fix

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iPad mini 7 teardown
iPad mini 7's teardown raises more questions than it answers.
Screenshot: iFixit

iFixit’s iPad mini 7 teardown reveals that Apple made almost no internal changes to the device. Its internal layout is also the same as that of the iPad mini 6.

Interestingly, rumors previously indicated Apple rotating the iPad mini 7’s display controller to fix the jelly scrolling issue. But that’s not the case.

Apple’s first smart home display might debut with affordable price tag

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HomePod with a 7-inch display concept
Apple's first smart display could take design inspiration from the iMac G4.
Concept: Rajesh/Cult of Mac

Apple’s upcoming smart home display could feature an iMac-like base from a couple of decades ago. The smart home screen also could sport a display size similar to “two iPhones side by side.”

And a reasonable price tag could put it in range for many buyers.

Get a 12.9-inch iPad Pro for just $399.99

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Product photo of the iPad Pro.
This is a refurbished device, but it's still in near-mint condition with a grade "A" rating. That's how you can get an iPad Pro for only $399.99.
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Normally, you pay a lot for a jumbo iPad Pro, but sometimes a sale comes along and you can get that big-screen tablet at a steep discount. Like, for instance, this near-mint refurbished 12.9-inch iPad Pro for just $399.99.

It’s a third-gen model from 2018, but it’s still great for a wide variety of uses. And it doesn’t cost $1,299 like the latest model does.

This one’s huge: The boatload of new features in iOS 18.1

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New Features in iOS 18.1
There’s more than Apple Intelligence. Although, Apple Intelligence is a lot.
Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

iOS 18.1 comes with a veritable boatload of big new features. The update, which is out now, brings Apple Intelligence, hearing aid support for AirPods, sleep apnea detection for Apple Watch, phone call recording and more.

Apple Intelligence features are being rolled out slowly with every new iOS update. The process is expected to take a while. This first update hits the ground running with 10 features. But that’s not all — there’s more in this update for those of us with an older iPhone or who live in the European Union.

Keep reading or watch our video on the new features in iOS 18.1.

Apple’s next health frontier: Tackling diabetes with blood sugar app

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Apple blood sugar app
The app under development is separate from plans for a noninvasive blood sugar monitor.
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Apple is secretly testing a new health app designed to help individuals with prediabetes manage their diet and lifestyle choices, according to a new report. The experimental app, tested with select employees earlier this year, focuses on helping users understand how different foods affect their blood sugar levels. That might help stave off Type 2 diabetes for some.

Some might use it just to marvel at how that cookie is spiking their blood sugar and choose an apple next time, instead.

AI falls low on user wishlists for smartphone upgrades. See what they really want.

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AI low on smartphone upgrade wishlists
iPhone and other smartphone shoppers may not have AI at top of mind.
Photo: Apple

With Apple Intelligence features coming out to much fanfare, it seems smartphone users don’t actually rank AI very high on their wishlists when considering smartphone upgrades, according to a new survey out Friday. With AI low on smartphone upgrade wishlists, what do they crave? Much higher among their hopes are longer battery life, more storage and better cameras. You know, the “classics.”

No laughs for Billy Crystal in this horror show [Update: Before now streaming]

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trailer for psychological thriller Before
Ouch! Which hurts more, the ripped-open face or the kid in your brain? Expect surprises about who Crystal's character and the kid he's trying to help really are.
Photo: Apple TV+

Billy Crystal has enjoyed a long career in comedy as a standup and in film and TV roles, but that’s not all he does. The unnerving trailer Apple TV+ dropped Tuesday for his new series Before, billed as a psychological thriller and a “supernatural mystery,” pushes a truckload of horror tropes fit to run you down in the dark of night. You weren’t sleeping anyway.

And Crystal not only stars but also executive produces the creepy-looking limited series, set to premiere October 25 on Apple TV+.

Update: Billy Crystal’s psycho-thriller limited series Before started streaming Friday on Apple TV+, so have at it. Reviews so far seem mixed, by the way. Some call Crystal “convincingly somber” and “spooky.” Others call the series “the year’s most disappointing show” and a “stagnant, repetitive mess.” Wow, tell us how you really feel.

Try not to trip over all the Mac Pros in this guy’s office [Setups]

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Mac Pro collection
This guy's a MacBook Pro and PC laptop user, but he's got three Mac Pro machines he wants to work on.
Photo: [email protected]

Today’s featured M3 MacBook Pro setup comes from a user who packs not one, not two but three Mac Pro desktop computers (you know, the famously powerful and expensive ones). He uses a “trash can” Mac Pro regularly, but he’s not sure what he’ll do with the other two that he acquired recently for his Mac Pro collection, other than work on them. In the meantime, he’s got his Apple laptop, but his work makes him deal with a PC laptop most of the time, he said.

Massively intimidating iPhone cases take fight to London street thieves

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The Unsnatchable iPhone cases
Trying grabbing that as you race past on your scooter.
Photo: The Unsnatchable

In central London, thieves snatch an iPhone out of someone’s hand every 6 minutes, often via passing moped. The problem is so pervasive someone came up with a new line of comically intimidating iPhone cases as part of an awareness campaign called “The Unsnatchable.”

One case bristles with silver spikes. Another looks like an angry electric eel. A third conveys a curse within. And a fourth takes the form of a gauntlet you wear to clutch the handset in an iron grip.

Get scary good deals on Microsoft Windows and Office in CdkeySales Halloween Sale

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Halloween sale on Microsoft
Head to CdkeySales.com to score major savings on Microsoft software (and use code CULT to save an additional 30%).
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Are you ready for frightfully great deals on Microsoft productivity software like Windows 11 Pro and Office 2019? It’s not as fun as trick or treating, but it helps you get things done. And the CdkeySales Halloween Sale slashes some prices by up to 91%! In the sale, you will find big discounts on productivity software like Windows and Microsoft Office. That includes Windows 10 Pro for just $17.05 — and a free upgrade comes with it! Or you can cut straight to the chase and buy a Windows 11 CD key on sale at a deeply discounted price.

You can always find remarkably low prices at software activation keys provider CdkeySales.com. To get the most savings, enter promo code CULT. That cuts an additional 30% off the site’s low prices on genuine software keys. And don’t forget: When you buy a Windows 10 key, you get a free upgrade to Windows 11!