Tim Cook is betting big on AI. Photo: Andrea De Santis/Unsplash License/Modified by Cult of Mac
CEO Tim Cook is very enthusiastic about the artificial intelligence features coming to iPhone, Mac and iPad. On Thursday, he spoke glowingly about Apple’s unique advantages in this area, and talked about the “transformative power and promise of AI.”
iOS 18, macOS 15 and iPadOS 18 are all expected to include new AI features when they launch this autumn.
The future looks bright if you're wearing Tim Cook's shades. Photo: Keming Tan/Unsplash License/Modified by Cult of Mac
Apple saw its revenue drop 4% year over year in the first quarter, the company reported Thursday. But revenue and earnings dropped less than analysts had expected, setting off a surge in the share price.
In a conference call with investors and analysts after the financial results had been announced, CEO Tim Cook and CFO Luca Maestri talked about this being the quarter of the “challenging compare,” were upbeat about iPhone sales in China, bragged about the M3 MacBook Air, and fended off questions about the company’s AI plans.
Try this AI assistant if you want to turbocharge your job search. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
On average, it can take up to 80 job applications before you land an interview. Even if those are the easiest types of applications, which let you simply upload your resume without manually inserting additional info, that still represents plenty of wasted time getting your info out to potential employers. An AI job application writer can help.
Make this grueling process a thing of the past with AI-powered job-application extension LazyApply. It uses artificial intelligence to streamline your job search. Even better, you can get a lifetime license to LazyApply for only $59.97 through March 5. That’s a 59% discount off the regular price of $149.
Freeware won't be destroyed by Apple's Core Technology Fee. Image: Cult of Mac/Carlos Pernalete Tua
Apple responded to protests about the Core Technology Fee it charges European developers every time one of their applications is installed. It removed the requirement for apps that generate “no revenue whatsoever.”
Currently, the CTF is only charged in the EU, but it has the potential to expand globally so prudent developers should pay attention to any changes no matter where they live.
Bose says its new SoundLink Max delivers "big sound to start the party no matter where you go." Photo: Bose
The new SoundLink Max Portable Speaker adds a bit of heft and a bunch of powerful sound to the Bose line of SoundLink Bluetooth speakers, the company said Thursday.
“This all-new portable speaker has lasting power, rugged durability, and delivers incredible sound for its size,” Bose noted. “Now you can set the vibe with your favorite playlist no matter where you go.”
Apple added AFib History to Apple Watch's features, like ECG readings, in 2022. Photo: Apple
For the first time, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) qualified a digital technology — Apple Watch’s AFib History feature — for a special research program. AFib, or atrial fibrillation, is a type of abnormal heart beat associated with heart attacks.
Apple Watch’s AFib History now qualifies for FDA’s stringent Medical Device Development Tools (MDDT) program. The program says which tools research sponsors can choose from to help develop and evaluate medical devices.
Get all the info you need from your favorite content creators while skipping the boring parts. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
TubeOnAI is a platform that makes it easier to stay abreast of the latest content from your favorite YouTubers and Apple podcasters. This AI-powered summary tool automatically downloads transcripts from your chosen creators. Then it uses GPT-4 to provide YouTube and podcast summaries.
That will save you loads of time, while keeping you from missing out on essential content. To take advantage of this powerful tool, snag a TubeOnAI Premium Lite Lifetime Plan for $78.99 (regularly $224).
Google is paying Apple a lot to be Safari's default search engine. Photo: Rajesh Pandey/Cult of Mac
Google paid Apple $20 billion for Google to remain the default search engine across all Apple devices. This figure came to light through court documents submitted in the US Justice Department’s lawsuit against Google.
During the course of the hearing, Google and Apple tried their best not to reveal the amount publicly.
Get FlyFin to let AI do your taxes for you, now only $50. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
The transition to the gig economy has been hard on first-time freelancers for many reasons, but the learning curve is especially steep during tax time. Even in the best-case scenario, taxes are a pain. But when they’re not automatically taken out? You need all the help you can get — and this AI tax app offers plenty!
There’s good news for the self-employed, though. Tax help is possible, no matter what your filing status is, thanks to FlyFin. For a limited time, you can bag a three-year subscription to this AI-powered tax app for just $44.97 (regularly $252).
From left, Mike Faist, Zendaya and Chris O'Connor star in the film, along with a very annoying iPhone alarm. Photo: Amazon MGM Studios
Tennis love-triangle movie Challengers looks like a contender so far in theaters, but one co-star is getting panned — the iPhone alarm on the sports drama’s soundtrack. Social media shows viewers and listeners saying they find it “triggering,” among other rants.
Maybe that’s not the sort of product placement Apple would prefer, but hey … all press is good press, right?
Wall Street thinks Apple is about to announce weak results, but AI could bring a turnaround. Photo: Anna
Nekrashevich/Pexels
The first three months of 2024 were probably not good ones for Apple. When the company reveals the financial results from its March quarter on Thursday, analysts predict a 5% annual drop in revenue will be one of the announcements.
But part of the reason for weak sales is customers anticipating AI-powered iPhones and Macs later this year. CEO Tim Cook almost certainly will drop hints about what’s coming in a conference call also scheduled for Thursday.
This family scene looks cozy. But it might include a killer. Photo: Apple TV+
Jake Gyllenhaal is a lawyer in love in the teaser trailer for thriller series Presumed Innocent — and it looks like he might just be a murderer, too. Apple TV+ dropped the arresting trailer Wednesday.
Gyllenhaal stars in the eight-episode limited series from David E. Kelley and J.J. Abrams, which debuts June 12 on Apple TV+.
The 5,000mAh power bank can be used in the stand or separately. Photo: SwitchEasy
How many times have you rushed out the door with a battery pack for your iPhone, only to discover the battery is dead as a doornail? SwitchEasy’s 2-in-1 Portal solves that. This stylish MagSafe battery pack stand includes a portable power pack that is always charged and ready to go.
And we have a massive discount only for Cult of Mac readers. The Portal regularly costs $119.99, but we are dropping the price to $44.99. That’s more than 60% off, and an offer not found anywhere else. Heck, it’s a good deal just for the 5,000mAh rechargeable MagSafe battery.
With its Bang & Olufsen-inspired styling, Portal is great for your desktop or nightstand. And it ensures you always have portable power ready to go.
The wireless charging case tells you its battery status. The buds feature spatial audio. Photo: Baseus
The affordable and popular Baseus Bowie MA10 wireless noise-canceling earbuds just got a big upgrade with spatial audio, alongside a more compact design and a digital display for battery life on the case, the company said Tuesday. The new ones are called Baseus Bowie MA10s.
Baseus called the previous version its best-selling product on Amazon last year and said the buds “have been recommended by Oscar-class composers to ensure a quality sound experience.” And you can get them for a lot less than buds like AirPods Pro 2 — just $40.
From left, Dezmond Blair, Elena Galluzzo and Jawaher Shaman are three of this year’s Swift Student Challenge winners. Photo: Apple
Apple showcased the family-inspired coding work of three Swift Student Challenge winners Wednesday. The iPhone giant changed up its annual coding competition this year by naming 50 students Distinguished Winners among 350 top coders overall. The 50 get to attend a special event at the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC24).
“This year’s winning Swift Student Challenge submissions once again demonstrate the breadth and depth of what is possible when talented young people use coding to make their mark on the world,” said Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations.
“We’re also incredibly proud to welcome more outstanding student developers than ever before to Apple Park to connect with our teams and each other as they continue to build apps that will no doubt transform our future for the better,” she added.
BenQ's ScreenBar monitor light isn't cheap, but it's a good investment. Photo: BenQ
You can buy a monitor light bar pretty cheap, even as low as about $20. But will it be a great piece of gear, illuminating your desk from atop your display, with a nice array of features? Probably not. Today’s M3 MacBook Pro and PC setup laid out a little more cash for a keeper — the BenQ Screenbar Monitor Light.
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Edifier's sleek Comfo Run sports headphones don't enter your ear canal. Photo: David Snow/Cult of Mac
I’ve made no secret of my admiration for Edifier audio products in the past few years, but the streak couldn’t go on forever. But it’s not you, Edifier. It’s me, maybe. I blame my oversized head and clunky glasses for standing in the way of my affection for your sleek new Edifier Comfo Run sports headphones. I just couldn’t get the fit quite right for the best sound.
But I could see all sorts of athletes, and really anyone who prefers to keep earbuds and other objects out of their ear canals, loving these things. They work by air conduction.
Control your mini split, portable air conditioner or window AC unit with this smart thermostat. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Many air conditioners lack smart features like mobile access and integration with virtual assistants. If you want a little more control over yours, connect it to a Klima smart thermostat for mini splits, window AC units, ceiling cassettes, portable air conditioners and heat pumps.
The Klima is compatible with any air conditioner or heat pump that uses a remote control with a display. According to Boldr, the smart thermostat’s manufacturer, that means you can use Klima with more than 10,000 different air conditioner models.
Once you connect the smart thermostat to your AC unit, you can use an iPhone or Android app to set a temperature window, allow guest access and more. For a limited time, you can get the Klima smart thermostat for only $134.99 (regularly $145).
Apple TV+ promises epic adventure with WondLa. Image: Skydance Animation/Apple TV+
The first installment of the animated adventure trilogy WondLa will premiere on Apple TV+ in June. It’s the most ambitious children’s show the streamer has launched.
The series is adapted from a New York Times bestselling book series by Skydance Animation, and has a star-studded voice cast.
Change the name so you can tell them apart. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac
You can change the name of your Apple devices, whether you have an iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, AirPods or Apple TV. By default, it’s just “[your name]’s iPhone.” But you can give your iPhone its own unique name, like Kit-Kat or Magic Rectangle.
Also by default, when you set up a new iPhone, the name is transferred. This can get confusing if you keep old phones around because you’ll see “John’s iPhone,” “John’s iPhone (2),” maybe even “John’s iPhone (3)” and more. The same is true for Apple Watch, Mac, iPad and AirPods.
The name of your device shows up among a bunch of Apple features like AirDrop, Find My, Personal Hotspot, AirPlay and more. If you use these features often, giving it a unique name will make it easier to identify.
Here’s how to fix this mess on all your Apple devices. Keep reading or watch our video.
iOS 17.5 will introduce a handy 'Repair State' option. Photo: Lyle Kahney/Cult of Mac
A new feature in iOS 17.5 will allow you to submit your iPhone for repair without turning off Find My and Activation Lock. Apple added a new Repair State mode in iOS 17.5 beta 4 for this.
Currently, you must turn off the security feature on your iPhone before submitting it for repair. Failure to do so could prevent Apple technicians from repairing your device.
It’s great for anyone who uses a Windows machine and wants to avoid annoying subscription fees. (We know plenty of you run setups with both Macs and PCs.)
Studio Display, now on sale at Amazon, is a great external display for Macs. Photo: Apple
Amazon launched a bunch of deals Tuesday on Apple gear that includes what looks like a lowest-ever price by a touch on Apple Pencil 2. And it matches low prices on AirPods Pro 2 and Studio Display, and offers nice prices on Apple Watch and AirTag packs.