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With the leaves turning colors and the wood stoves standing by for winter, it’s not too late to score great deals on Microsoft’s crucial productivity software, Windows and Office. Bargains await in the October Sale at CdkeySales.com.
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Logitech's Wave Keys keyboards are all about comfort and come in three color choices. Photo: Business Wire
Logitech unveiled its new Wave Keys ergonomic keyboards for personal and business uses Wednesday. They offer “instantly familiar typing, providing comfort at the desk in the home and office,” the company said.
“We believe that everybody deserves to feel good at the end of a day of work, so we set about designing workspace essentials that are as attractive and approachable as they are ergonomic,” said Art O’Gnimh, general manager, Logitech Core Personal Workspace. “Wave Keys has workspace wellbeing at its heart, thanks to its science-driven design with a stamp of approval from leading ergonomists.”
The Deeper Connect Pico is portable protection you can trust. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Whether you’re going on vacation or working from anywhere, you need to protect your gear before using networks you don’t know. Instead of yet another software subscription, the Deeper Connect Pico offers hard-wired protection that fits in your pocket.
Don't expect M3 MacBooks from Apple this year. Photo: Apple
Apple reportedly will see a significant decline in MacBook shipments in the remaining half of 2023. This is primarily due to the lack of new models, with MacBooks powered by an Apple M3 chip not launching until 2024.
Join the Travel Buyers Club for just $40 for your first year. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Globetrotters may think they already know all the best travel hacks, but they might not know this secret: With Travel Buyers Club, you can gain access to member-exclusive prices on airfare, hotels, rental cars, theme parks and more.
When you have a study partner, you get to know their favorite snack. Reid's is sardines and hot sauce on pieces of a tortilla shell. Photo: Apple
Apple posted a 90-minute “Study With Me” YouTube video Wednesday showing actress Storm Reid, a college student, leading a study session with her 15-inch MacBook Air.
And while the video promotes the laptop, it really is a study session using the Pomodoro method, with study periods, breaks and music. So crack that laptop and get to work with her.
These cable blocks are incredibly handy for taming cable clutter. Photo: Leander Kahney/Cult of Mac
As part of Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, Function101 offers a couple of ways to save on Apple accessories, like the accessory-maker’s nifty Cable Blocks, Apple TV remote control and Desk Mat Pro.
But act fast, because the offers end Wednesday at 11:59 p.m. Pacific.
Where did it go? Hint: The display is hiding in plain sight. Photo: Nick Howard
Cult of Mac reader Nick Howard sent us his clever M1 Mac mini computer setup. It’s clever because it pulls a disappearing act, with very little effort on Howard’s part, whenever it’s not in use. Almost like magic.
“I love this setup as it’s completely unobstrusive when not being used and, in use, it offers the perfect combination of screen size and display of information for me, [while] remaining minimalist,” he said.
A smarter way to keep your reading list organized. Photo: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac
Reading Time for iPhone and iPad lets you build a library of books, then tracks your progress as you read. It encourages reading by making everything easier and more fun.
You can easily scan books by their barcodes to add them to your library. When you start a reading session, a Live Activity will show up on your Lock Screen, in the Dynamic Island or in StandBy.
The Reading Time app keeps track of your progress with detailed stats — like your reading speed, and estimated time until you’re finished — in an organized dashboard of books.
You can raise, lower and tilt the iPhone MagSafe charging pad. Photo: Mophie
The new Mophie 3-in-1 Extendable Stand with MagSafe features a tilting charging pad that telescopes upward from its base to help you position your iPhone for the best FaceTime calls.
And with charging spots for Apple Watch and AirPods, you can power up three devices at the same time.
Google pays big to be an important part of using an iPhone. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
Being the default search engine in the Safari web browser is apparently worth an enormous amount of money. Google reportedly pays Apple between $18 billion and $20 each year for the privilege.
But the payments might come to an end as a result of the antitrust accusations the Department of Justice brought against the search giant.
Boost your drone capability with $280 off this pair of 4K drones. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Drone footage adds style to your videos and makes the geography of your shot easier to visualize. This pair of 4K drones makes capturing drone footage easy, and right now you can get both of them for less than $110. (That’s a savings of more than $280.)
iOS 17.1 will make a slight change to iPhone 15 Pro's Action Button behavior. Photo: Leander Kahney/Cult of Mac
Apple will tweak the Action button’s behavior on the iPhone 15 Pro with the upcoming iOS 17.1. The change should prevent accidental keypresses from triggering the camera or flashlight.
The customizable Action button is easily one of the key highlights of the iPhone 15 Pro series.
iOS 16.7.1 kills a nasty security bug. Photo: Cult of Mac/Egor Kamelev/Pexels
iOS 16.7.1 launched on Tuesday to deal with a serious security problem in the older version of Apple’s iPhone operating system. It’s for iPhone users who haven’t yet made the jump to iOS 17.
Slash more than 80% off the cost of Microsoft Office Home & Business for Mac.
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More than 1 billion people have used Microsoft Office, the productivity suite that many Americans grew up utilizing in classrooms and continue to count on as professionals. Now a big discount on a lifetime license to MS Office for Mac makes the software extremely affordable.
During our Fall Deal Days event, we’re dropping the cost of a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Home & Business for Mac 2021 to just $29.97 (regularly $219). There’s no coupon necessary, but this amazing deal on the world’s most popular software suite ends October 15.
Rugged and portable, this unique-looking power bank will keep your MacBook juiced up for days. Photo: Momax
Momax makes sophisticated and stylish Apple accessories that work flawlessly with your favorite Apple devices.
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The company’s prices always prove competitive. But during Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days, limited-time discounts make them even more outrageously affordable. Here’s a roundup of several great Momax products — including AirTag clones going for just $11.20 — on sale today and Wednesday.
The savings start the moment you join Sam's Club. Image: Cult of Mac Deals
Whether you need party supplies, household essentials or great gifts for someone on your list — like discounted iPads, Apple Watches and other electronics — a Sam’s Club membership is the key to unlocking incredible deals this holiday season.
To save on everything from Apple gear to Zatarain’s Seasoned Fish-Fri, don’t miss this low price on a Sam’s Club membership. Our limited-time offer lets you pay just $15 (regularly $50) for a one-year ticket to shopping bliss at Sam’s Club.
These are the Prime Big Deal Days you don't want to miss. Image: Rajesh Pandey/Cult of Mac
Did you miss buying your favorite Apple gear or accessory during Prime Day earlier in the year? Worry not, as Amazon is back with its Prime Big Deal Days, offering hefty discounts on a hoard of Apple products and accessories.
There are great deals on MacBooks, AirPods, Apple Watches, iPads and other Apple accessories that make your favorite products much more affordable.
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Moft Snap Phone Tripod Stand does a better job of bringing an iPhone to eye level than any rival I've seen. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
Anyone who watches video on their iPhone can see the advantage of a portable stand. The Moft Snap Phone Tripod Stand does more than prop up the screen — it lifts your handset up 4.5 inches so the screen is closer to eye level.
It’s not bulky at all, and it magnetically attaches to the iPhone so it can be carried anywhere.
I tested the stand out for myself. Here’s why I love it.
Flighty used to work on just iPhone, but now you can use it on Apple Watch. Photo: Flighty
Flighty became popular as a flight-tracking app for iPhone, with its snappy alerts and intuitive interface. Now, with watchOS 10, it lands on Apple Watch with critical data and intelligent updates tracking your trip from your wrist.
The real message: Samsung wants more iPhone users to switch to Android. Screenshot: Samsung
Samsung used a short video to join Google in urging Apple to add support for Rich Communication Services to iMessage, which would end the blue bubble vs. green bubble divide.
The reason for their campaign is obvious: if Apple made the change, people would be more likely to switch from iPhone to Samsung’s Androids.
USB-C, Lightning, USB-A, micro-USB ... this 5-foot cable can make all the connections. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Is Apple’s switch to USB-C from Lightning driving you a bit bonkers searching for the exact right cable? The inCharge X Max — a six-in-one cable with swappable tips that can handle USB-C, Lightning and more — can ease the transition.
It’s 5 feet long, tough as nails and serves up just about any combination of connections that you could need. And for a limited time, it costs just $16.97, thanks to an exclusive price drop.
This 17.6-inch touchscreen and stand are ready to travel with your MacBook. Photo: espresso Displays
The Espresso 17 Pro answers the demand for a high-end portable monitor for MacBooks. It sports a 17.3-inch display at a 4K resolution, but it comes in a sleek package ready for on-the-go use. (Update: For a detailed Espresso 17 Pro review, check out our in-depth analysis of its features and performance.)
Beyond increasing the user’s workspace, the display includes a touchscreen for digital artists looking to add this capability to their Mac.