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Carpenter uses AirTag to locate huge trove of stolen tools

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Carpenter uses AirTags to locate huge trove of stolen tools
This is only one of the dozen collections of stolen tools found with the help of a simple AirTag.
Photo: Howard County Police Department

A Virginia carpenter put Apple AirTag trackers on some of his tools so he could find them if they were stolen. It worked beyond his wildest expectations — he led police to what eventually turned out to be multiple collections of 15,000 stolen construction tools.

This is far from the first time an AirTag has helped locate a stolen item. But it’s never been quite this enourmously successful before.

‘I’m a Mac’ actor returns with lamest PC ad yet

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'I'm a Mac' actor Justin Long in Qualcomm PC ad
Justin Long probably didn't realize he's make a career out of spoofing his classic "I'm a Mac" Apple ad campaign.
Photo: Qualcomm

Qualcomm tried a new spoof of a legendary Apple ad campaign Sunday, coming in 14 years late and more than a few dollars short. The new ad for Arm-powered PCs stars “I’m a Mac” actor Justin Long pretending that notifications would drive him away from his MacBook.

The ad appeared at the end of Qualcomm’s “Snapdragon Computex 2024 Keynote: The PC Reborn.” You can see it and Long’s other work for Apple and competitors below.

New MacBook Pro powers perfect workstation [Setups]

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M3 MacBook Pro setup
Everything is well-situated on stands in this M3 MacBook Pro setup.
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Some computer setups just seem to have it all. Today’s featured workstation sports a new M3 Pro MacBook Pro with hefty amounts of memory and storage, plus a speedy Thunderbolt 4 dock connected to a well-curated selection of peripherals. Even the gear stands and furniture are especially nice.

Spotify price increase pushes cost above Apple Music

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Spotify logo on iPhone
Spotify just raised most of its prices.
Photo: Cult of Mac

The streaming music service Spotify just increased its prices for new U.S. subscribers. The costs of most subscription options are now above those of its arch rival, Apple Music.

The new prices go into effect for current subscribers in July.

Expect a Settings revamp, Control Center tweaks in iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS 15 [Updated]

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Settings app revamp
This image shows a beta version of the iOS 18 Settings app and Control Center.
Photo: @BetaProfiles, X.com

Apple will overhaul its Settings app across iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS 15 when it unveils the updates at WWDC24, according to a report Friday. In other words, not everything at the big developers conference will be about AI.

Update: Control Center, which provides easy access to frequently used features on iPhones (as well as Macs and iPads), should see changes, too. Apple will upgrade it “with a new music widget and improvements to how it operates smart home appliances,” Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman wrote over the weekend in his PowerOn newsletter.

iPhone 16 Pro’s display could sport seriously small bezels

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In a break, Apple may use
Apple really wants to slim down the bezels on the iPhone 16 Pro.
Graphic: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac

The iPhone 16 Pro could sport the world’s slimmest bezels on a smartphone. Its borders will apparently measure just 1.2mm, with the iPhone 16 Pro Max having even slimmer bezels at 1.15mm.

The slimmer bezels should help offset the size increase due to Apple using larger displays on its 2024 iPhones.

WWDC24 might bring zero new Macs

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A black screen with the term
WWDC24 will apparently focus on AI software, with no hardware announcements expected.
Image: Apple

Don’t get your heart set on new Macs launching at WWDC24 next week. A generally reliable tipster predicts that that’ll be none unveiled at Apple’s developer conference.

And not just Macs. Supposedly the agenda includes no new hardware at all.

Make new toys (and memories) with this affordable 3D printer

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Make new toys and memories with great savings on this 3D printer for kids.
Save 20% on this 3D printer that lets kids design their own toys.
Photo: Cult of Mac Deals

Kids (and adults) love to collect toys, but what if they could create their own? That’s precisely the point with the Toybox 3D printer deluxe bundle. This 3D printer for kids’ toys packs innovative technology into a simplified product that’s perfect for young minds.

Wanna get your own? We just cut the cost of this 3D toy printer to just $348.99 (regularly $439).

iOS 18 might make your iPhone weird and wonderful [The CultCast]

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A weird, panicked emoji to illustrate rumored AI emojis coming in iOS 18. Also, The CultCast logo, episode 649.
Can you handle the weird? AI-generated emojis and wildly customizable Home Screens might make iPhones strangely unique.
Image: Shubham Dhage/Unsplash License/Modified by Cult of Mac

This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: In the near future, your iPhone might look as wild and unique as you want it to. Home Screen customization options, rumored to arrive in iOS 18, could bring a new level of personality to iPhones. And then there’s the AI-generated emoji we’ve been hearing about.

Hold onto your hats, iPhone owners. Things are about to get weird!

Also on The CultCast:

  • No joke: Siri might get the brain transplant it needs to remain relevant in the ChatGPT era.
  • Fascinating new videos show how rigorously Apple tests iPhones. We’re talking firehoses, an iPhone-flinging robot and a seriously advanced shake table.
  • Erfon wants to get his hands on Nomad’s new tracking card, which works with Apple’s Find My network, fits in a wallet, and recharges via MagSafe.
  • Griffin explains how easy it is to give your Mac a makeover with custom icons, folders and more.
  • And we wrap it up with a new edition of What We’re Into!

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.

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Build your own app: Get this coding education bundle for just $53

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Teach dad to code with this $53 Father's Day deal.
Microsoft Visual Studio Pro and the 2024 Premium Learn to Code Certification Bundle make a powerful combo.
Photo: Cult of Mac Deals

Build your own app (iOS, Android and/or Windows — or all three simultaneously) with Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 and the 2024 Premium Learn to Code Certification Bundle.

This double deal features Microsoft Visual Studio Professional, an integrated development environment where you can code complex projects, along with video lectures teaching beginner coding. And you can get the whole thing for just $52.97 for a limited time.

Marvel’s What If…? shows off the promise of spatial gaming ★★★★☆

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A promo image for Marvel Studios' ★★★★☆
The free Vision Pro app plunges you in the the Marvel multiverse.
Image: Marvel Studios and ILM Immersive

Marvel Studios’ new What If…? An Immersive Story is a free app for Apple’s Vision Pro headset that combines interactivity with storytelling in a brand-new way. Is it a game? Is it an episode of the What If…? animated TV series? It’s not entirely either. It’s an hour-long story where you’re the main character, casting spells with your hands and collecting the Infinity Stones.

If you aren’t a Marvel fan, you’ll find the story a bit drab. But if you want to see the bleeding edge of what’s possible in gaming when you can seamlessly switch between VR and AR with natural hand controls, you need to check it out.

It’s like no other game I’ve ever played.

iMessage could let you animate words in texts in iOS 18

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Court filings show why Apple didn't port iMessage to Android.
Text animation effects might be coming to iMessage in iOS 18.
Photo: Alexander Shatov/Unsplash CC

Apple could add new text effects to iMessage in iOS 18. One of the effects reportedly includes the ability to animate individual words in a message. If you’re curious about how to bold text in iMessage, Apple has some useful tricks that can help make your messages stand out.

iMessage, Apple’s proprietary instant messaging service, already supports many message effects and animations to add some excitement to texts. The possible new text effects in iOS 18 should make things even more eye-catching and fun.

3 secret iPhone gestures you need to know

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iPhone’s Secret Gestures
Top 3 tips to speed up a few things on your iPhone.
Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

There are a few hidden gestures on your iPhone that you absolutely need to know. You’re typing out a long text on your iPhone and you need to go back to fix a typo. Tapping on the screen to move the cursor feels like a shot in the dark — but there’s a secret gesture to move around and select text.

Here are three top iPhone tips. Also in this article: how to select and delete a bunch of emails, text messages, anything in a list at once; and the secret gestures that undo and redo. Like, for example, if you accidentally delete a bunch of emails.

Keychron brings new ultra-slim keyboard options for Mac users

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Keychron ultra-slim keyboards -- B6 Pro
This full-sized wireless keyboard goes for $45.
Photo: Keychron

For years Keychron made its bones on good mechanical keyboards. Now it’s jumping into the scissor-switch game with a pair of Keychron ultra-slim keyboards that are direct Magic Keyboard competitors.

They looks the part, include solid features and beat Apple on price by a mile.

This might be the perfect space-saving speaker [Setups]

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Gallo Acoustics Micro Speaker in matte white
Gallo Acoustics Micro Speaker is small, but it packs a sonic punch.
Photo: Gallo Acoustics

Some people don’t amp up the sound in their computer setups simply because they lack room for the speakers. So they just use their computer or monitor speakers. But what if somebody made tiny but powerful speakers that could fit almost anywhere? Somebody did — Gallo Acoustics Micro Speakers. And today’s Mac Studio setup uses them for rich sound.

In rare sale, Sonos offers great deals on stellar audio gear

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Sonos speaker sale
Sonos offers up to 25% off speakers and audio sets (in one case, you save $520).
Photo: Sonos

People love Sonos audio gear for good reason. But they rarely find it on sale. For Father’s Day, however, it has launched a bonafide Sonos speaker sale, offering up to 25% off an array of speakers and audio sets like home-theater rigs.

In one case of a premium immersive audio set for your home theater, you save $520 (see below). With that one, your living room entertainment center will be the envy of the neighborhood.

Master ChatGPT and Midjourney for stunning AI results

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Get ready for AI features coming to iPhone, iPad and Mac.
Get ahead of Apple’s new AI features coming to iPhone, iPad and Mac.
Photo: Cult of Mac Deals

You don’t need to wait for Apple to ship its rumored AI upgrades to try some similarly magical AI features. You can learn to use AI with this intro bundle that gives you the skills necessary to make the most of two of the most popular generative AI tools around: ChatGPT and Midjourney.

These two services boast astonishing capabilities for working with words and images. However, if you don’t know how to use them properly, you will never achieve the best possible results.

Get ahead of the curve and learn AI with the Introduction to AI: ChatGPT & Midjourney Overview Bundle, available now for just $49.99 (regularly $149.99). You don’t need an AI chatbot to tell you that’s a 66% discount.

How to restart any model of iPhone, even if the buttons don’t work

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Have You Tried Turning It Off And On Again?
Turning it off and on again: the closest thing there is to a magical-just-fix-it solution.
Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

If your iPhone is ever having odd technical problems, the first thing you should try is a good old restart — you’ll be surprised how many problems can be fixed by simply restarting.

Restarting your iPhone is just like restarting a computer. All of the apps and software will be reset, and you shouldn’t lose any saved data.

If an app you’re using is acting up, you can always force-quit it and open it again to reset it. But if there’s a deeper underlying problem with your phone’s software, like if Bluetooth accessories aren’t working or phone calls suddenly won’t connect, you should restart it.

Here’s how.

Siri could let you control individual apps in iOS 18

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Siri with AI artificial intelligence
AI could finally give us the Siri we deserve.
Photo: Cult of Mac/Nadezhda Moryak

As a part of its AI upgrade, Siri in iOS 18 will reportedly enable control of individual apps through your voice. Apple has supposedly  upgraded its voice assistant’s underlying architecture using LLMs to achieve this.

Additionally, Apple will process many basic AI tasks on-device in iOS 18 for faster response and a better user experience.

How and why to use an external webcam with your iPad

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External webcam with iPad How To
There are good reasons to use an external webcam with your iPad. Here's why and how.
Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac

A trick you might have missed with the release of iPadOS 17 is support for external USB-C webcams. As good as the tablet’s front-facing camera is, it’s now possible to use a webcam with an iPad.

Here’s why you might be interested, and how to connect a webcam to your iPad with a USB-C port.

LED floor lamp gives you 16 million color options for just $50

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This smart LED floor lamp comes with 68 dazzling light modes for only $59.99.
Light up your home in 16 million colors with this smart LED floor lamp, now $60.
Photo: Cult of Mac Deals

You don’t need to completely revamp your home to make it feel new and cool again. Just a dash of color can completely change the mood of any space, and that’s easy (and affordable) with this modern LED floor lamp that can be controlled via an app.

Meet the 55-inch RGB LED Remote Floor Lamp, a practical piece of home decor that can help you create the perfect ambiance with its dazzling range of smart lighting features. Right now, it’s only $49.97 (regularly $99) when you shop at Cult of Mac Deals.

Camp Snoopy series trailer packs summertime cuteness

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Camp Snoopy series trailer
Get ready for summer camp and wilderness hijinks with the Peanuts gang.
Photo: Apple TV+

Attention Beagle Scouts: Get ready for summer camp with the Camp Snoopy series trailer Apple TV+ dropped Wednesday. The Peanuts gang heads off to the woods soon. Kids and parents alike might get a kick out of it.

The series debuts on Apple TV+ June 14.

Connect with 4 monitors using Satechi’s new Thunderbolt 4 dock

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Satechi Thunderbolt 4 DisplayLink dock
Finally, you can overcrowd your setup with tons of external displays!
Photo: Satechi

The new Satechi Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station with DisplayLink uses DisplayLink software to enable Mac users to connect with up to four external monitors, in addition to accessing 96W power delivery for a MacBook and realizing blazing-fast Thunderbolt 4 data transfer speeds, the company said Thursday. If you’re looking for a versatile port hub to expand your Mac’s connectivity, check out this 6-port hub from Zagg.