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Care for your plants and ID unfamiliar ones with this discounted app

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Care for your plants and ID unfamiliar ones with this discounted app.
Get a green thumb the easy way with this $14.97 plant ID tool.
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Almost everybody loves houseplants, but sometimes it can seem like they don’t love us. To those of us who don’t have a degree in botany, it can be a mystery why some plants thrive while others wither in the same spot. Now there’s help for everyday plant moms and dads in the form of Plantum, an AI-based app that can help you both identify and care for your flowers, ferns, and other flora. A lifetime subscription is only $14.97 through July 23.

Zagg’s new keyboard lineup covers range of sizes with something for everyone

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The new Zagg Pro keyboards use Bluetooth and wireless charging.
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Zagg just launched a line of Bluetooth desktop keyboards that range in size from 12 inches all the way up to 17 inches, with larger models adding a numberpad and function keys. And they really don’t need wires, as they also charge wirelessly

In addition, the new keyboard lineup includes one designed specifically to plug into the Lightning port of an iPad. And there’s a USB-C variant, too.

Display problems could leave iPhone 15 Pro Max in short supply

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You might want to order your iPhone 15 Pro Max on day one if you don’t want a long wait.
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A standout feature of the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max is reportedly causing assembly problems. The high-end models Apple will launch in autumn 2023 are expected to have the thinnest screen bezels of any handset, but that’s apparently making the panels harder than usual to produce.

If true, this could lower the supply of the iOS devices when they launch.

Apple puts iPhone SE 4 plans back on hold

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Don’t hold your breath for the iPhone SE 4.
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The on again/off again iPhone SE 4 is reportedly off again. For at least a couple of years, anyway. Apple reportedly no longer intends to make a new budget iOS handset in 2024.

That’s probably not surprising considering the popularity of the company’s more expensive models.

This 3-in-1 charger is a great travel companion and desk accessory [Review]

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This Kuxiu charger is cleverly designed to charge three of your Apple devices simultaneously.
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The Kuxiu X40 3-in-1 charger simplifies travel by juicing up your iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods from one device, cable and outlet. It folds flat for sticking in your bag — it even comes with a little carrying case. Its handsome design and premium materials make it suitable as a permanent desk companion, too.

Without a handy travel charger like this, hitting the road with all your devices — iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods and possibly a MacBook, iPad or Nintendo Switch — can become a big nightmare of device-specific cables. iPhones and AirPods charge with a Lightning cable, the Apple Watch has its own unique puck thing and most other devices are on USB-C, except for some MacBooks that have MagSafe, too.

The Kuxiu X40 replaces two to three of the special charging cables that we, people with Apple devices, are used to taking with us everywhere we go. You don’t need your Lightning cable and your Watch cable. All you need to put in your bag is the Kuxiu X40 and a beefy USB-C power cable to charge all your devices on a weekend away from home.

It’s regularly on sale for less, but even its original $79.99 price is competitive for what you get.

M1 MacBook Air drops back to its amazing Prime Day price

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You won't find a better deal on the M1 MacBook Air than this.
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Apple’s M1 MacBook Air was available for just $749.99 on Prime Day earlier this month. In case you missed that deal, Amazon is again discounting the machine to $749, knocking a staggering $250 off its retail price.

If you need a new laptop, this is the deal you should not miss. At $749.99, the M1 MacBook Air provides one of the cheapest ways to get into Apple’s ecosystem.

Typora, a Markdown editor that lets writers focus on content, not code

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When you're a writer, you want to focus on words, not complicated formatting.
When you're a writer, you want to focus on words, not complicated formatting.
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Almost any writer or content creator can benefit from using a minimal Markdown editor like Typora. It’s a simple app that you can configure in many different ways to suit the formatting you need for your document, whether you’re writing a book, building a website, crafting a business report or simply blogging or penning an essay for school.

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Typora excels at Markdown, which helps a writer format text using simple markup language. Typora keeps everything minimal and seamless, so you can focus on the content, not the code behind it.

Why Apple threatened to pull iMessage and FaceTime out of UK

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iPhone users in the UK might want to talk to the government if they’d like to keep using iMessage and FaceTime.
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The U.K. government has proposed an update to the Investigatory Powers Act that Apple and other tech companies strongly oppose because it they argue it would substantially weaken the security of their messaging applications.

The updated act would allow the government to require security features in the apps be disabled immediately and without informing users.

Apple reportedly warned that it’ll disable iMessage and FaceTime in the UK before it’ll comply with the law.

Stream shows from anywhere with this smart DNS and VPN

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Join over 1M users of this smart DNS and stream shows like a pro.
Stream shows from wherever you want with a heavily discounted lifetime subscription to Getflix.
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Streaming services like Netflix pose challenges for travelers away from their home countries. Accessing your account can prove difficult or downright impossible if you use a standard connection. Luckily, there are smart ways to get around geographic restrictions to stream whatever you want, whenever you want, and wherever you are.

Getflix is a smart DNS/virtual private network combo specifically designed to let you bypass those annoying limits. And right now, you can pay one low price to open up a whole new world of content — for life!

Get lifetime web hosting for just $79.97

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Get your web hosting needs handled with one payment.
Pay one low price for a lifetime of unlimited web hosting from iBrave.
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If you’ve ever built or operated a website, you know the expenses don’t stop once you go live. You still need to pay fees for your domain and web hosting, which can amount to hundreds or even thousands every year. Web hosting doesn’t need to cost that much, though.

For a limited time, you can get lifetime access to iBrave’s top-tier unlimited web hosting package for a one-time payment of just $79.97.

Apple gets ready to take on ChatGPT with ‘Apple GPT’

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Apple reportedly is scrambling to catch up in the generative artificial intelligence department.
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Apple reportedly developed its own generative AI chatbot that’s very similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. While this might never be released, the underlying tech is already going into the company’s applications and services.

If true, the chatbot’s technology could be a significant upgrade to the Siri digital assistant that’s built into so many Apple products — and that currently draws so much criticism.

Things heat up on the ground in Hijack [Apple TV+ recap] ★★★

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Co-pilot Anna (played by Kaisa Hammarlund) wants to help foil the hijackers.
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TV+ ReviewSam runs out of options, and Stuart runs out of patience, in this week’s tense installment of Apple TV+ hostage thriller Hijack.

Stuart’s secrets start to spill out as a desperate move to save someone close to him brings the whole operation dangerously close to failure. While Sam tries to stay a step ahead of everyone, there are just some things he can’t know or understand until it’s too late.

Beats Studio Pro review roundup: ‘Almost AirPods Max Light’ for less

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Beats Studio Pro improve greatly upon Beats Studio3, released in 2017.
Beats Studio Pro improve greatly upon Beats Studio3, released in 2017.
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Apple subsidiary Beats dropped its long-awaited flagship Beats Studio Pro headphones Wednesday to mostly positive reviews, including favorable comparisons to the pricier AirPods Max ($550).

Beats Studio Pro still look a lot like the 2017 Beats Studio3 cans they replace, but they’re chock full of improvements that should justify their $350 price for many despite some shortcomings.

Super-clean MacBook Air setup makes good use of Sidecar [Setups]

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The MacBook Air could serve as a third screen, but it sounds like the user will stick it in a vertical stand instead.
The MacBook Air could serve as a third screen, but it sounds like the user will stick it in a vertical stand instead.
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Who doesn’t love a clean, uncluttered computer setup? It doesn’t have to be “minimalist,” like it’s trying to impersonate a Zen rock garden, it just has to be simple and productive.

Today’s featured 15-inch M2 Pro MacBook Air and 11-inch M2 iPad Pro setup gets by quite nicely with one external monitor and the use of Sidecar.

The Mac Pro we all want is 6 years away — at least

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The Mac Pro with Pro Display XDR
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An anonymous tipster has bad news for the Mac Pro: Apple apparently has no plans to keep working on the scrapped chip that would have doubled the machine’s power. Development on Apple silicon is reportedly set all the way through the M5 generation.

There’s a beacon of hope, though. Multi-die packaging — technology being developed that could see the light of day around the M8 chip — eventually might give the Mac Pro the power it deserves. However, at Apple’s current pace, that’s at least six years away.

Apple’s brilliant iPad Pro Magic Keyboard gets a stellar $55 discount

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This is the iPad Pro Magic Keyboard deal you were waiting for.
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Apple’s Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro and iPad Air is a great albeit expensive accessory. But if you want an external keyboard for your iPad, you can’t go wrong with Apple’s offering.

Take advantage of Amazon’s latest deal to save up to $55 on the keyboard accessory. This means you can get the Magic Keyboard for the 11-inch iPad Pro for as low as $245.95.

Rare and exotic animals will soon crawl all over Apple TV+

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A ring-tailed lemur is just one of the creatures you'll meet.
A ring-tailed lemur is just one of the creatures you'll meet.
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Do you love animals, and the more exotic they are the better? Apple TV+ said Tuesday its two new documentary series “featuring the never-before-seen lives of the rarest animals on Earth” will come out soon.

The two series — Born to be Wild and Endangered Planet — consist of six parts apiece. But we’ll have to wait and see when they’ll air. We can probably expect trailers before too long.

Turn your car into a cabin with this pop-up tent

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Get the $319.99 tent that extends your car into a cabin.
Do getaways the right way with this convenient pop-up cabin for your car.
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Hey there, fellow adventurers! With summer sizzling and fall on the way, you’re definitely spending more time in the great outdoors. So, why not take things up a notch? Introducing Carsule, the ultimate fold-out living space that reimagines camping for the modern age!

It’s a cinch to set up, and Cult of Mac Deals has it on sale now at the best price anywhere online.

First Final Cut Pro update for iPad adds support for new keyboard shortcuts

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Final Cut Pro for iPad gives users the ultimate mobile studio for all their video and editing needs — no matter where they are.
Final Cut Pro for iPad's first update is here.
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Apple on Tuesday rolled out the first update for Final Cut Pro for iPad since its release in May this year. The v1.1 release adds support for new keyboard shortcuts and improves the app’s overall stability and performance.

Final Cut’s iPad version is not as feature-rich as its Mac version. Apple is working on reducing that gap, with the latest update taking a small step in achieving this.

Enter to win a leather MacBook folio from Harber London [Cult of Mac giveaway]

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This handmade full grain Leather Case will make a great companion for your Macbook.
This handmade full-grain leather case will make a great companion for your MacBook.
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We’ve got an exciting giveaway this week in partnership with Harber London! One lucky winner will have the chance to score a sleek leather laptop folio that’s perfect for a MacBook (or other laptop between 11 inches and 16 inches). How cool is that?

You’ll be spoiled for choice with four classic colors to choose from: tan, black, navy and deep brown. And trust us, this genuine full-grain leather folio ages beautifully over time, giving it a stylish and unique look no matter which color you go for. Plus, starting at just $132 and with free tracked delivery, it’s a steal. But it’s even better if you win!

This speedy VPN will keep you safe online, at the best price you’ll find anywhere

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Get access to over 3,000 secure servers through this top VPN.
Get a lifetime of VPN protection for the best price on the web.
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A reliable virtual private network is a must these days. You can find VPNs at just about every price point, and for the most part, you get what you pay for. VPN Unlimited always stood out in terms of its infrastructure and commitment to data privacy.

Now that it’s available for $20 off the previous sale price, it’s almost a must for anyone concerned about anonymity on the web.

This SanDisk 4TB external SSD is surprisingly affordable [Update]

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Add 4TB of data to your Mac and/or iPad with this SanDisk SSD, which is no longer overpriced.
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The SanDisk 4TB Extreme Portable SSD cost a jaw-dropping $699 when it launched. You can now pick it up for a third of that original cost: $229. Amazon also offers similar deals on smaller-capacity versions for a limited time.

These external drives promise data-transfer speeds up to 1,050 MBps over a USB-C connection, and work with Mac and iPad.

UPDATE: Published reports indicate this SSD has a high failure rate, which might explain why it’s on sale. Buyer beware.

iOS 16.6 and macOS 13.5 are less than a week away

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iOS 16.6 is almost here, along with an array of other Apple OS updates.
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The release candidates for iOS 16.6 and macOS Ventura 13.5 were seeded to developers on Tuesday. These are the final betas of minor bug updates without significant new features, but nevertheless they will be worth installing when the final versions are released, almost certainly within a week.

The same is true for iPadOS 16.6 RC, watchOS 9.6 RC and tvOS 16.6 RC.