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The verdict is in on Extrapolations’ finale [Apple TV+ recap] ★★☆☆☆

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Nick Bilton (played by Kit Harington) has been arrested, leaving his second-in-command Martha Russell★★☆☆☆
Billionaire Nick Bilton (played by Kit Harington, left) faces judgment in the Extrapolations finale.
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TV+ ReviewExtrapolations creator Scott Z. Burns brings his wildly misguided and ambitious Apple TV+ show about global warming, to a close this week the only way he possibly could: with a lengthy, boring courtroom drama

The cast comes out for a bow to sum up, loudly and with no subtext, all of Burns’ findings and thoughts about global climate change and how people need to do something about it. The Extrapolations finale, entitled “2070: Ecocide,” proves just as thrilling as it sounds.

This stock-analyzer app can teach you to invest like a pro

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This $120 app analyzes stocks for you and can teach you to invest like a pro.
Learn to invest wisely with this $120 stock screener app and learning platform.
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The stock market may seem like a lot to take in at first, but you don’t have to be a millionaire to start making money there. All you have to do is invest wisely, and the Tykr stock screener app could help you do it. For a limited time, this stock analysis app is on sale for just $119.99 (regularly $900).

Things get weird this week on The Last Thing He Told Me [Apple TV+ recap] ★★★

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Jennifer Garner and Angourie Rice in ★★★
The mystery deepens in The Last Thing He Told Me.
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TV+ ReviewThe Last Thing He Told Me, the new Apple TV+ thriller series about a woman and her moody teenage stepdaughter investigating a disappearance, finds the beleaguered pair in Austin, Texas, this week.

Revelations come fast and furious, and Bailey’s reluctant march toward the wrong conclusion keeps her on edge, while Hannah questions everything she thought she knew. The episode, entitled “Keep Austin Weird,” represents a major step up for this limited series. But there’s still a lot of ground to cover before it could hope to arrive at great.

You call that an iPhone killer? See Humane’s first public demo.

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You call that an iPhone killer? See Humane’s first public demo.
Screens?! We don't need no stinkin' screens!!"
Screenshot: Humane/TED Talks

The world just got its first glimpse of an AI-powered “iPhone killer” device being developed by Humane, a startup founded by Apple veterans.

The demo raised eyebrows because the as-yet-unnamed wearable doesn’t have a screen — instead, it projects information onto objects around the user, including the palm of their hand.

Blast through JRPG-inspired Summon Quest now on Apple Arcade

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Blast through JRPG-inspired 'Summon Quest' now on Apple Arcade
Summon a team of magic fighters to battle invading hordes of monsters in the latest addition to Apple Arcade.
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Summon Quest is action-packed-action as players battle waves of monsters and bosses to save the world. All without messing up your epic hair.

The game launched Friday for iPhone, Mac, iPad and Apple TV.

Ghosted is a lifeless spy flick you should skip [Apple TV+ movie review] ☆☆☆☆

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Chris Evans and Ana de Armas in ☆☆☆☆
Movies like Ghosted are basically the hangover after the champagne-chugging party of Marvel's hit movies.
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TV+ ReviewNew Apple TV+ action movie Ghosted is probably the most fake movie you’ll see this year, if indeed you decide to punish yourself by watching it. Slackly paced, howlingly unfunny, acted in complete boredom and frustration, and deeply uninterested in the handful of genres it touches upon, it’s maddeningly devoid of anything resembling a spark of creativity or charisma.

The flick boast some big-name stars, including Chris Evans and Ana de Armas, but Apple kept this one away from critics until the day before release for a very good reason.

Manga-inspired Drops of God turns wine into a high-stakes contest [Apple TV+ recap] ★★★★☆

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Tomohisa Yamashita and Fleur Geffrier in ★★★★☆
Wine fuels a crazy competition from beyond the grave in new Apple TV+ drama Drops of God.
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TV+ ReviewNew Apple TV+ series Drops of God centers on two people possessed by their devotion to and understanding of the art of creating wine. A young heiress to a fortune in wine has to compete with her father’s favorite protege in order to prove which of them learned anything from his years of trying to impart wisdom.

Based on a manga and dripping in elegance, this one’s got a lot to recommend it.

Watch YouTube star turn $40,000 iPhone into junk

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Watch YouTube star turn $40,000 iPhone into junk
There's $40,000 out the window
Screenshot: MKBHD

A first-generation iPhone with a “Lucky You” sticker recently sold at auction for $40,320 because it was still in the original packaging. It was purchased by Marques Brownlee — known to many as MKBHD — who then made a YouTube video of unboxing the handset.

Watch as Brownlee reduces the value of the device to nearly nothing just for the shock value of it.

Get Windows 11 Pro free when you buy genuine lifetime Windows 10 Pro for just $16 (up to 90% off)

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Windows 10 logo Save big-time on Microsoft software by using promo code CULT at CdkeySales.com.
Crank up your savings on Microsoft software to maximum by using promo code CULT at CdkeySales.com
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For springtime-fresh deals on Microsoft software, head to the April Sale at software activation keys provider CdkeySales.com. You can find great prices on Microsoft Windows, Office and more. But don’t delay. These great bargains won’t bloom for long.

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At CdkeySales, there’s no need to pay full price for Windows 10 and other crucial software. You can click on the links below to secure low prices on loads of Microsoft software. Plus, Windows 10 comes with a free upgrade to Windows 11.

And that’s not all. To get the absolute best savings possible, enter promo code CULT at CdkeySales.com. That will slash an additional 30% off the site’s super-low prices on keys for Windows 10 Pro Global, Microsoft Office 2021 Pro and more.

Brie Larson burns the patriarchy in Lessons in Chemistry trailer

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Get ready to learn about the patriarchy, viewers.
Get ready to learn about the patriarchy, viewers.
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Apple TV+ dropped a teaser trailer Thursday for the upcoming drama series Lessons in Chemistry, starring Oscar-winner Brie Larson. She plays a frustrated young scientist in the early 1950s who gets fired from a lab, takes a job as host of a TV cooking show and “sets out to teach … a lot more than recipes,” according to the streaming service.

Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Bonnie Garmus, the new series debuts this fall, Apple TV+ said.

Learn up to 25 languages with a lifetime sub to Rosetta Stone

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Pay $162 and get lifetime access to Rosetta Stone to learn up to 25 languages.
Learn at your own pace with this heavily discounted lifetime subscription to Rosetta Stone.
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If you’ve always wanted to learn another language, you don’t have to wait for anyone but yourself. Rosetta Stone puts high-quality lessons for 25 languages at your fingertips, and a lifetime subscription is now on sale for only $161.64 (regularly $299).

You can snag that price on this top-notch language-learning app until April 23 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific with code VACATION15.

Get up close to nature’s behemoths in new docuseries Big Beasts [Apple TV+ recap] ★★★☆☆

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Elephants in “Big Beasts,” premiering Friday, April 21 on Apple TV+.★★★☆☆
What docuseries about gigantic animals could leave out elephants?
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TV+ ReviewA few years after the impressive Tiny World, Apple TV+ delivers its antithesis — Big Beasts, a nature documentary series that serves up a look at the largest creatures on earth.

Narrated by Tom Hiddleston, this playful and awed series is aimed at children ready to be sucked into the drama of the natural world (or a slightly older audience doing laundry). It’s ideal afternoon viewing for both demographics.

Apple VR/AR headset might actually be good

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Apple VR/AR headset concept by Ahmed Chenni.
This concept might be very close the VR/AR headset that Apple unveils later in 2023.
Concept: Ahmed Chenni/Freelancer.com

Apple supposedly made great improvements in the software for its upcoming VR/AR headset recently. Someone who got a chance to test prototypes several times reportedly was “blown away” by the latest iteration, after finding earlier versions disappointing.

If true, this would help explain why Apple finally apparently stopped delaying the release of the product, which will combine virtual reality and augmented reality features.

Launch your IT career with this $55 CompTIA study bundle

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Future IT workers could get started with this $55 CompTIA super study bundle.
Get the information you need to break into a lucrative profession.
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If you want to work in IT, a CompTIA certification can get your foot in the door at an entry-level job. But passing those certification exams aren’t easy.

Start learning with this CompTIA certification course bundle while it’s on sale for just $54.97 (regularly $3,887). No coupon is needed to get the best price online. However, this sale ends April 23 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

Double data transfer speeds with Belkin’s affordable new USB-C hub

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Belkin Connect 4-Port USB-C Hub
You won't be hurting for USB-C ports with this hub. And it's made of recycled plastic.
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The Belkin Connect 4-Port USB-C Hub expands the number of accessories that can be plugged into a Mac or iPad without flattening your wallet. And its connections are fast: 10Gbps. That’s 2X the speed of other USB-C hubs.

As a bonus, the product is made with 72% post-consumer recycled plastics. It’s part of a commitment the company has made to using PCR plastic.

This iPhone wallet/stand acts like it has a built-in AirTag [Review] ★★★★

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ESR HaloLock Geo Wallet Stand review★★★★
The ESR HaloLock Geo Wallet Stand is an iPhone multi-tool: wallet, stand and handle.
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The ESR HaloLock Geo Wallet Stand combines three popular iPhone add-ons into one. In addition to being a wallet and a stand, it also includes a handle. If that wasn’t enough, the accessory can be located almost anywhere with Apple’s Find My network, just like an AirTag.

I attached the wallet/stand to my iPhone 14 Plus with its powerful magnets and started testing. Here’s what I discovered.

Apple’s powerful M3 processor goes into production later in 2023

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Apple M3 processor
The wait for the Apple M3 processor goes on.
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Production on the much-anticipated Apple M3 processor will begin in the second half of 2023, according to a reliable source of Apple leaks. The chip is expected to bring a significant performance boost.

The launch will apparently not be in time for the 15-inch MacBook Air rumored to reach store shelves in the next few months.

TagVault: Fabric helps you hide an AirTag almost anywhere

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The AirTag holder is discreet and designed to move with fabric.
The AirTag holder is discreet and designed to move with fabric.
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ElevationLab released a new accessory called TagVault: Fabric on Wednesday, saying it’s “the first AirTag fabric mount.” You can discretely stick the fabric holder for Apple’s tracking device almost anywhere, like inside your suitcase or in the lining of a jacket.

Get your fair share of Facebook’s $725 million privacy payout

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You owe me, like, a dollar!
That’s a Futurama reference.
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If you lived in the United States in the last 15 years and you used Facebook, you can fill out a brief form and claim your part of a $725 million privacy settlement. This marks the end of a class-action lawsuit wherein the company admitted that U.K. data mining company Cambridge Analytica accessed Facebook users’ data without their consent.

You have until Friday, August 25, to file a claim. It only takes a few minutes. How much you get depends on how many people take the payment — it could be as low as $1.50 if every person in the United States fills it out.

Making a claim also stops you from pursuing a separate claim against Meta, Facebook’s parent company. However, if you take no action, you won’t get anything as a result of the Facebook data scandal.

Save $99 on the best iPad Pro you can buy

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iPad Pro 2022 Back View
Apple's 12.9-inch iPad Pro is available for less than $1,000 right now.
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Apple’s 2022 12.9-inch iPad is available with significant savings on Amazon. You can get the entry-level 12.9-inch iPad Pro with 128GB storage for as low as $999 after a $99 off.

You may see a smaller discount on the listing page. Amazon will automatically apply the remaining discount at checkout.

Edifier QD35 Bluetooth speaker: Bright lights, big sound [Review] ★★★★

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The Edifier QD35 is not an average-looking speaker.★★★★
The Edifier QD35 is not an average-looking speaker.
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Whether it’s an RGB-plagued mouse or a stereo system that’s trying too hard, I tend to scoff at devices that light up in all the colors of the damned rainbow. But if they light up and also sound as good as Edifier’s QD35 Tabletop Bluetooth Speaker, I guess I’m sold. Let’s party.

Edifier recently sent me a unit to check out. You can read my thoughts below. In brief, the QD35 may not be everyone’s main stereo system, but it could be an ideal one-room speaker — whether that’s a kitchen, bedroom, rec room or man-cave/she-shack.

Apple might triple its investment in India

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Apple Saket opened Thursday in the heart of India’s thriving capital of New Delhi.
Apple Saket just became the second Apple store to open in India, highlighting Apple's growing focus on India.
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A government minister is “confident” that Apple will double or even triple the amount of money it has invested in India in the coming years. It’s expanding iPhone assembly in the subcontinent, and production of other devices there is expected to begin soon.

The comments come a day after Apple CEO Tim Cook met with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

You can learn American Sign Language for only $20 with this limited-time deal

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You can learn American sign Language for only $20 with this limited-time deal.
Put a lifetime of ASL lessons on your iPhone for $20.
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You don’t have to wait any longer if you’ve been looking for a chance to learn American Sign Language. The All-in-One American Sign Language Bundle gives you 13 courses on basic vocabulary, usage guides and signing skills, all taught by the pros from Intellezy Learning.

Normally, this ASL training bundle would cost $618. But for a limited time, you can get it for just $19.97.