Apple launched a new way to pay off expensive items on Tuesday. Photo: Apple/Cult of Mac
A new Apple Pay Later service allows consumers to pay off purchases of under $1,000 in installments. No interest or fees are charged. And it’s not only for Apple products — the service can be used for any expensive item.
It begins rolling out on Tuesday with broad availability “in the coming months,” according to Apple.
You can start listening to the Apple Music Classical app today. Photo: Apple/Samuel Sianipar/Unsplash/Cult of Mac
The long-awaited Apple Music Classical application is now live in the App Store. It gives subscribers access to the world’s largest classical music catalog, and is designed to help users find specific recordings of great works almost instantly.
Apple Music Classical is a dedicated app that is great for classical experts as well as anyone who is new to classical, with the largest classical music selection in the world, the very best search and browse capabilities, the most premium sound experience with Spatial Audio, and thousands of exclusive recordings,” said Oliver Schusser, Apple VP of Apple Music and Beats. “We believe this is the very best classical music streaming experience available anywhere, and for us, this is just the beginning.” If you’re looking for classical music songs, you can explore them through Apple Music Classical listening guides.
Master a dozen new languages with Babbel, at the best online price you'll find. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Even as the tools we use to communicate improve, there’s no replacement for mastering a new language. This Babbel lifetime subscription gets you on the linguistic fast track with more than two decades’ of language training experience at the best price on the web, now through April 27 during our Spring Blowout!
Magically erase all unwanted distractions from your iPhone photos. Image: Rajesh Pandey/Cult of Mac
Magic Eraser — Google’s AI-powered tool for removing unwanted objects from photos, which once was reserved for Pixel phones — now works on iPhones and other Android devices. With just a tap or two, Magic Eraser lets you quickly and easily remove photobombers and other annoyances from your images.
You can find plenty of powerful photo editing apps for iPhone on the App Store, many of which offer similar object-removal functionality. However, it is hard to beat Magic Eraser’s ease of use, as it makes it simple to remove (or mask) unwanted objects in your photos.
watchOS 9.4 allows you to get rid of unwanted apps from your Apple Watch. Photo: Unsplash
Apple is now allowing you to delete pre-installed apps directly from the Apple Watch. The Cupertino giant has rolled out this change as a part of watchOS 9.4.
This comes a few years after the company added this capability on iPhones following iOS 14’s release.
iOS 15.7.4 takes care of a long list of security bugs. Photo: Cult of Mac/Egor Kamelev/Pexels
Apple introduced iOS 15.7.4 and iPadOS 15.7.4 for older devices on Monday, closing significant security holes in a range of frequently used applications. Anyone still running iOS 15.x should install the new version.
Cupertino also released iOS 16.4 and the iPad equivalent on Monday. The updates for its older operating systems are further proof that Apple doesn’t abandon them.
Teach yourself Excel from scratch with this fun $10 course. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
When you think of Excel, you think spreadsheets — and let’s face it, that’s not a word that excites anyone. That’s a shame, though. Because these days, Microsoft Excel helps many Fortune 500 CFOs chart a course to success and lets tech companies build cutting-edge AI algorithms. You can even use it to create games.
Needless to say, learning Excel can be an asset on your resume, no matter what position you’re going for. And now there’s a quick and painless way to get yourself up to speed: The Complete Microsoft Excel Course.
Apple released OS updates for its various computers today, including Mac and iPad. Photo: Apple
The wait is over for macOS Ventura 13.3 and iPadOS 16.4, which Apple released Monday. While not major upgrades, they do bring new emoji, a better way for devs to work with betas, and other changes (including security updates).
Apple also released iOS 16.4, as well as watchOS 9.4 and tvOS 16.4, today.
After you upgrade your iPhone, try these new features in iOS 16.4. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
Apple released iOS 16.4 on Monday, bringing significant changes and new features to its iPhone operating system.
Once you install iOS 16.4, the biggest point release of iOS 16 so far, check out these 15 features to try right away — including the new “high five emoji” combo.
You can get a good deal on a 2021 24-inch 4.5K iMac, plus other iMacs and MacBooks. Photo: Apple
Amazon bargain site Woot! is pushing M1 Macs at low prices through April 3. You can get up to 46% off some machines, which include MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and iMac from 2020 and 2021, plus a handful of Intel-powered Macs.
iPad Pro's Magic Keyboard gets a massive $70 discount. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
Looking to buy a Magic Keyboard for your iPad Pro or iPad Air? Amazon has discounted the excellent iPad accessory to a tempting price of $229 after a $70 discount.
If you have the bigger 12.9-inch iPad Pro, you can save $50 on its Magic Keyboard accessory.
The sturdy magnetic stand is a perfect iPad companion. Photo: Elago
If you have an iPad, you should protect it with a case and put the device on a stand for perfect, hands-free use, whether you’re typing away on a keyboard, drawing with Pencil or just watching a video. And right now you get Elago’s Magnetic Folio case and the company’s magnetic stand for 15% off when you buy them both.
You can find Elago Magnetic Folio cases for all models plus the Magnetic Stand for iPads in the Cult of Mac Store.
The nearly maxed-out M1 MacBook Pro is on a shelf out of frame. Photo: [email protected]
We often see big upgrades to setups we’ve covered here in the past. But they’re not usually comprehensive, where everything from the daily-driver Mac to the input devices to the audio gear gets made over (and in some cases greatly expanded).
Let’s just say today’s featured MacBook Pro setup looked a lot different 2 years ago. It’s more evidence that a setup is never, ever “done.”
Apple CEO Tim Cook was a prominent attendee at the China Development Forum. Photo: Federico II online canale 1
Apple CEO Tim Cook was one of the few executives from U.S. companies to attend the China Development Forum in Beijing over the weekend as tensions between the two countries continue.
In a speech, Cook spoke about the “symbiotic kind of relationship” that Apple and China have.
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Momax AirBox Go is a portable MagSafe power bank for iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods. Photo: David Snow/Cult of Mac
The beauty of a portable power bank becomes apparent when it gets you out of jams as your gadgets run out of power without an electrical outlet in sight. And if the bank can juice up a few devices at once, all the better. That’s what makes the Momax AirBox Go so great.
Momax recently sent me the three-in-one portable MagSafe charger to test. I took it on a weekend trip and found it performed well, keeping my iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods Pro going.
Get two big external displays going with your M1 MacBook. Photo: Ugreen
Ugreen’s latest multiport docking station — sporting nine ports for most workstation connectivity needs — is helpful in several ways, including if you want to extend an M1 MacBook’s external-display capacity from one to two.
The device also offers 100 watts fast charging plus fast file transfer via USB-A and USB-C ports.
The PD2706UA is the newest of the three 4K monitors that come with the Ergo Arm. Photo: BenQ
BenQ recently added its 27-inch PD2706UA Design Monitor for home productivity to its lineup of screens that ship with the Ergo Arm. It follows the 27-inch PD2705UA and the 32-inch PD3205UA, both aimed more specifically at designers for their color accuracy.
All three displays offer customizable ergonomic design with plenty of options for movement on the Ergo Arm.
This lifetime subscription gives you plenty of cloud backup for all your devices. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
When you first unbox your new iPhone, it feels like the world is your oyster. Then, one day the low-storage warnings start coming. It’s the same thing with computers and tablets, but there’s something you can do about this dreadful state of affairs.
Instead of deciding which photos and videos you love the least, you can get a 10TB lifetime backup plan from Degoo for only $99.99. That way you can store everything and avoid those hard decisions.
iPhone 15 could force you to ditch the physical SIM card for good. Graphic: Apple
Apple removed the SIM card tray from the iPhone 14 units sold in the US. With the iPhone 15, the company seemingly plans to ditch the SIM slot on the iPhone in even more countries.
A new report indicates the iPhone 15 could launch with only eSIM support in France.
Sneaky Sasquatch is a standout hit for Apple's gaming service. You really should try it. Image: Rac7 Games/Apple Arcade
Sneaky Sasquatch is a delightful game on Apple Arcade. It lets players live the life of a Sasquatch doing regular, everyday things this mysterious forest dweller does: sneak around campgrounds stealing picnic baskets, play golf, ski, learn to drive. That sort of thing.
If you haven’t discovered it yet, here are six reason why it’s worth playing.
iOS 17 is coming with a lot more features than initially rumored. Photo: Leander Kahney/Cult of Mac
Apple’s upcoming iOS 17 update will be bigger than initially planned. The company reportedly changed its strategy during the development process to add some “nice to have” features to the iPhone operating system.
Get lifetime access to more than 1,000 courses with StackSkills Unlimited, now $50. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Whether you want to master a new hobby or boost your resume with a new skill, a heavily discounted lifetime membership to StackSkills Unlimited is your ticket to perpetual learning. This unique educational opportunity gives you instant access to more than 1,000 courses in a wide variety of topics, from coding and finance to poker and guitar.
Just how different will iPhone 15 be? Image: Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: iPhone rumors are flying, and some of them sound fantastic! But then there’s the one about a potentially troublesome mute button…
Also on The CultCast:
Apple TV+ gets ready to invade theaters in a big way.
Celebrity portraits created by Midjourney V5 look shockingly realistic. Erfon’s been trying his hand at AI-generated art, too, and he’s loving this new technology.
We’re giving away a selfie stick with superpowers.
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Ted Lasso is back, and viewership is as strong as his optimism. Photo: Apple TV+
Fans weren’t bothered by an extra-long wait for Ted Lasso‘s third season. The season premiere brought a tidal wave of viewers, pushing Apple TV+ back to near the top of the ratings charts.
And Shrinking, another Apple TV+ comedy, is finishing its freshman season with strong viewership.
Give your WordPress site a boost with this ChatGPT plugin, now just $39.97. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
ChatGPT keeps making headlines for its ability to quickly generate effective writing and even write iPhone apps, but how can it benefit you and your website?
This lifetime license for the ChatGPT WordPress plugin answers that question, and it’s now on sale as part of our Spring Blowout for only $39.97. You’ll have to hurry, though, since this best-of-web pricing only lasts through April 13.