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iPhone SE 4 with Apple Intelligence on course for early 2025

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iPhone SE 4 rumors
iPhone SE 4 could get an intelligence boost.
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iPhone SE 4 will debut early next year, according to a reliable source, and supposedly will support Apple Intelligence, the AI-powered features coming soon to iOS, macOS, and iPadOS. The previous iPhone SE 2022 model didn’t perform as well as expected, which may have led Apple to rethink its strategy. Learn more about why Apple created the iPhone 16E in response to the SE’s shortcomings here.

Apple’s 2025 budget handset reportedly will receive a significant redesign. And previous rumors suggest the handset will come with an upgraded display, too.

New Apple Podcasts features focus on narrative series

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Apple Podcasts launches a new Series category as well as Series Essentials, which celebrates one series each month that best defines the category, beginning with Ghost Story.
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To enhance users’ podcast listening experiences, a suite of new Apple Podcasts features will “elevate and celebrate narrative series,” Apple said Tuesday. Series refers to multi-episode stories. Updates introduce a Top Series chart, a dedicated Series category and a new editorial initiative called Series Essentials.

“Serialized podcasts are some of the most impactful shows in podcasting, featuring captivating voice talent and best-in-class writing and sound design. They are the stories we can’t stop thinking about and are talking about even years later,” said Ben Cave, Apple’s global head of Podcasts.

“We are thrilled to celebrate this incredible catalog with a new Top Series chart, Series category and Series Essentials on Apple Podcasts, making it easier for listeners to discover their next favorite show,” he added.

5 ways Pebblebee Clip tracker tag is better than AirTag [Updated review] ★★★★

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4 ways Pebblebee Clip tracker tag is better than AirTag [Review]★★★★
Pebblebee Clip is a real help if you need to find your keys. And now it supports iPhone or Android.
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Attach the Pebblebee Clip to your keys, backpack or purse and you won’t need to worry about misplacing your item or leaving it behind. You can locate the missing item with your iPhone (or Android), or have the tracker tag play an audible alarm.

The item tracker is a rival to Apple’s AirTag, and both use Apple’s Find My network so they can be located almost anywhere on Earth. But Pebblebee has a new advantage: it just launched a Universal version that supports either Apple’s or Google’s similar tracking service.

I tested the new version of Pebblebee’s tracker tag and found a lot to like. It even improves on Apple’s offering, but not in every way.

How to transfer every picture from your iPhone to an external drive

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How to transfer pictures from your iPhone directly to an external drive
Here's how to move images from your iPhone directly to an external drive.
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Most of us store thousands of pictures and videos on our iPhones. If you want to create a bulletproof backup, you need to know how to transfer photos from iPhone to an external hard drive, SSD or flash drive. It’s easy, assuming you have the right software and (and possibly an adapter). 

What Macs and iPads to expect at Apple’s rumored October event

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This year’s Halloween treats might include new Macs and iPads.
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Mac and iPad users have a lot to look forward to in October: rumors say an Apple event should bring new MacBook Pro and Mac mini models with the M4 chip, with a new iPad mini and budget iPad also on the agenda. To know more about what’s coming, check out the latest insights on Apple’s Mac Studio and Mac Pro updates.

Here’s what to look forward to at an October Apple event, plus the products that’ll likely come even later.

Upgrade your car with a touchscreen, backup cam support and more

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Product photo of the 8-inch rotating car touchscreen for CarPlay or Android Auto.
Get an 8-inch touchscreen for your car that supports wireless CarPlay and rotates for portrait mode.
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Most new cars come with intuitive displays and smart rearview cams that make driving easier. But you don’t need a new car for that kind of royal treatment. You can install your own 8-inch rotating touchscreen display in your vehicle and enjoy wireless CarPlay or Android Auto.

It’s super-easy to do.  Plus, it’s on sale for just $99.99.

Easily share your wireless network with Wifi Porter [Review]

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Ten One Design Wifi Porter review
A tap gets iPhones and Androids connected to your Wi-Fi network thanks to Wifi Porter.
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Wifi Porter takes the hassle out of letting friends or guests access your wireless network. Just tap this accessory from Ten One Design with your iPhone or Android device and the login details will be transferred. 

The hardware is attractive, and it’s certainly a unique idea. We went hands on to see how it works in real life.

California governor vetoes major AI safety bill

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California governor vetoes AI safety bill
California's bill tried to put some teeth into AI safety regulations. It won't be the last try.
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On Sunday California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed Senate Bill 1047, a set of controversial artificial intelligence safety regulations with several mandates for companies, objecting to its approach. So the state’s many AI players, including Apple, won’t have to change how they work or face potential penalties because of that particular legislation.

But despite leaving SB 1047 unsigned, Newswom said he does believe in the need for AI safety regulation.

Developer sees the light in dual Studio Displays [Setups]

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Another user sees the light with dual monitors.
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While the dual display setup has become so commonplace it seems standard, debate still rages over exactly what works best. In today’s MacBook Pro setup, a developer experiments with single- and dual-display configurations before coming to the conclusion, on the way to their one true configuration, that size really does matter more than most other considerations.

iPhone assembly in India could be hampered by fire at Tata plant

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More iPhones are made in India than you might think
Apple efforts to increase iPhone production in India might have hit a snag.
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A Tata Electronics plant in Chennai, India, that makes components for iPhones reportedly caught fire on Saturday, halting production.

It’s not clear yet how this will affect iPhone assembly in the country. It’s certainly not good news for Apple’s efforts to become less dependent on China.

iPhone 16 vs. iPhone 15 comparison: Upgrade another year

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iPhone 16 vs. iPhone 15 comparison
Time to ditch your iPhone 15 for iPhone 16?
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The iPhone 16 sports a new design, a faster A-series chip, a longer battery life and comes in snazzy new colors. It’s possibly the biggest upgrade to the non-Pro iPhone lineup in the last few years. But are these improvements enough for you to ditch your iPhone 15 and upgrade to iPhone 16? Find out in this iPhone 15 versus iPhone 16 comparison.

Apple smart display with Apple Intelligence coming in 2025

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HomePod with a 7-inch display concept
homeOS could power Apple's new low-end smart display.
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Apple might launch a new smart display running a new operating system called homeOS early next year. The device could feature FaceTime integration and act as a smart home controller.

The low-end smart display, code-named J490, seemingly will act as a companion to a long-rumored, more-expensive tabletop iPad on a robotic arm.

iPhone 16 Pro: What we like and what we don’t [The CultCast]

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The CultCast episode 660: iPhone 16 Pro review
Join us for episode 666 of The CultCast. It's the podcast of the beast!
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This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: After nearly a week with our new iPhone 16 Pros, it’s time for a spirited conversation about the things we love — and several things we don’t. The Camera Control is undeniably interesting, but touchscreen problems and software glitches take a little of the shine off the new iPhone experience.

Also on The CultCast:

  • We also discuss what Cult of Mac reviewers had to say about the regular iPhone 16 and Apple Watch Series 10. We can’t help but be a little jealous of those new iPhone colors.
  • Why you don’t need to worry about a weird “upgrade to iOS 18” message on your iPhone that’s already running iOS 18.
  • And finally, Erfon talks about seeing the new satin black Apple Watch Ultra 2 in person — and why he walked away without one.

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.

Create a visual chronicle of your travels so you never forget the beautiful moments

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Get a lifetime subscription to the Pin Traveler Premium Plan for just $29.99 for a limited time.
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Do you love to travel? Whether you’re an avid explorer, a travel blogger or just someone who loves documenting every adventure, the Pin Traveler app can be your go-to travel tool. For only $29.99, you get lifetime access to a travel tracker app that lets you document and share every place you’ve been on a fully interactive map.

Pro tip: Pin Traveler also makes a great gift for the travel enthusiast in your life.

3 reasons to watch comedy-thriller Wolfs on Apple TV+

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Turns out Croatian gangsters are not to be messed with. But that's only part of the fun.
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George Clooney and Brad Pitt reunite in darkly madcap comedy-thriller Wolfs, an Apple Original Film that started streaming on Apple TV+ Friday. For those who love to see modern takes on classic Hollywood vehicles where stars pretty much play themselves — and for anyone who just wants a good popcorn flick with lots of gunplay and humor — there’s no shortage of reasons to watch Wolfs. But those same traits may deter others, of course.

Spy thriller Slow Horses season 4 pulls in a huge audience week after week

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Gary Oldman in Slow Horses Season 4 streaming on Apple TV+
This, believe it or not, is Gary Oldman starring in Slow Horses.
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Season 4 of Slow Horses stayed at the top of a rating’s company’s popularity chart for the second week. This darkly funny espionage drama starring Gary Oldman follows a team of British intelligence agents who’ve all made career-ending mistakes yet are somehow always in the center of the action. New episodes stream each Wednesday on Apple TV+.

Plus, Apple’s crime comedy Bad Monkey starring Vince Vaughn held onto popularity, too.

Automate your day and save hours every week with this AI tool

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For just $49, this lifetime subscription to the DeskSense AI assistant is your one-stop shop for productivity — with no monthly fees.
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Imagine an AI-powered assistant that helps you tackle writing, research, marketing, coding and more — all while streamlining your workload and saving you hours every day. With the DeskSense AI assistant, professionals like marketers, small business owners and content creators can unlock new levels of productivity and creativity.

For just $49, DeskSense brings the power of AI-driven efficiency directly to your fingertips. In addition to words, code and images, it makes your digital life smoother and more organized. With more than 40 AI-powered templates, it helps you create everything from professional emails and blog posts to social media content and even complex Excel formulas.

iPhone 16 MagSafe Charger falls short of Apple’s performance claim [Review] ★★★

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Apple MagSafe Charger (2024) for iPhone 16 review★★★
Apple’s new MagSafe charger isn’t as fast as a cable, even when used with an iPhone 16.
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Apple’s newest MagSafe Charger offers faster wireless charging than its predecessor when used with an iPhone 16. However, it does not live up to Apple’s claim of powering up the newest iOS handsets as quickly as a USB-C cable.

I tested the new power puck with an iPhone 16 to see how fast it can charge, and how warm it makes the handset. Here’s what I found out.

How to customize the endlessly editable Control Center in iOS 18

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Make It Your Own
Make Control Center your own with these new customization options.
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If you want to make your iPhone easier to use, you can customize its Control Center to gain faster access to the buttons and toggles you rely upon to perform frequent tasks. Plus, you can remove all the junk you never touch from the iPhone Contol Center, putting the vital controls you actually use front and center.

Keep reading to find out how and why you should customize the iPhone Control Center to make the device your own.

Last chance: Apple Back to School promotion ends soon

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Apple Back to School promotion ends soon
Nice deals for students and teachers end September 30.
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Launched in June, Apple’s annual Back to School promotion is still in full swing — but time is running out. The Apple Back to School promotion ends soon, as in Monday (September 30), so eligible students and faculty members have only a few days left to receive up to a $150 gift card on select Mac and iPad purchases. Apple also offers a 20% discount on AppleCare+, its premium support and repair service.

Pitt and Clooney reluctantly team up in madcap Wolfs on Apple TV+ [Updated: Now streaming]

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Clooney and Pitt in Wolf trailer
The superstar actors pair up in a movie for the first time since 2008.
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Annoyingly handsome superstar actors George Clooney and Brad Pitt pair up in the amusing new trailer for action-comedy movie Wolfs. Sony Pictures Entertainment dropped it Wednesday on YouTube the day after Apple TV+ released a 30-second teaser trailer.

The two stars play underworld “fixers” who accidentally come together over a job that turns out to be more than the simple disposal of a body it first appears. The movie comes out in theaters September 20 and should stream on Apple TV+ after that.

UPDATE: After seeing its larger theatrical run busted down to one week in limited venues, madcap comedy caper film Wolfs streams on Apple TV+ Friday. Reviews so far are mixed, mainly saying superstars Clooney and Pitt carry the somewhat-problematic film, with various opinions on how well they fare. At the very least, it should be a good popcorn flick for this weekend. And Apple Original Film already plans a sequel with writer, director and producer Jon Watts.

Your key to the PDF kingdom — just $60 for life

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Don't miss your chance to score a PDF Reader Pro Permanent License at a big discount.
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If you find yourself working with PDFs day in and day out, a PDF Reader Pro Permanent License could become your new best friend. This lifetime subscription to the excellent PDF editor for Mac costs just $60 (regularly $79) and lets you convert PDFs to Microsoft Office file formats.

This powerful tool is the solution you need to streamline your workflow and make working with PDFs much less of a hassle.

AirPods 4 deliver better sound and ‘ANC Lite’ [Review] ★★★★☆

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Apple AirPods 4★★★★☆
Apple AirPods 4 bring in an array of features previously considered premium.
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AirPods 4 bring professional-grade features to Apple’s non-Pro earbuds. Fairly good active noise cancellation sits at the top of the list of additions, which is a surprise because the earbuds lack foam ear tips.

Apple did tweak the design to make them more comfortable and secure. And the company improved the audio quality, too. Especially the bass. How does all this play out in real-world testing? Read our hands-on AirPods 4 review to find out.

Best cases you can buy right now for iPhone 16 handsets [Updated]

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Ordering an iPhone 16? Be ready to protect it with a great case.
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If you snatched up an iPhone 16 or 16 Pro — congrats! Now it’s time to consider how you’ll protect it. New iPhones aren’t fragile, and plenty of people go caseless to show off their handset’s sleek lines and cool color. But imagine how bummed you’ll be if you drop it and break it. Fortunately, there are already plenty of protective new cases to choose from.

 After all, case-makers anticipate the new iPhone every year, and they bring the variety. You could go minimal with a thin case that works well with iPhone 16’s sleek design. You might seek extreme impact resistance for the most damaging drops. Or maybe you’d pick a luxurious leather that only looks better with age. For those looking for durable yet stylish protection, brands like Spigen offer a variety of well-crafted options.

We rounded up the best options you can buy right now — in addition to cases by Apple and its subsidiary Beats — with prices starting at less than $20, below.