The DJI Mini Pro 3 can fly for 34 minutes on a standard charge. Photo: DJI
DJI launched its newest consumer drone Tuesday, the compact and lightweight Mini Pro 3. It’s just light enough so you don’t have to register it with the Federal Aviation Administration. Folded up, it fits in the palm of your hand.
And it packs features associated with bigger, pricier drones, like a 48MP camera, 4K 60fps video and obstacle sensing.
Get all kinds of great travel deals with Launching Travel. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
One of the No. 1 stressors about traveling is money, and it’s not just the food at the airport terminal that comes with a sky-high price tag. However, with the right tools, you can save on every part of your travels, from flights to hotels and even the car you rent when you land.
A one-year subscription to Launching Travel will help you save on hotels, rental cars and more. And for a limited time, it’s on sale for just $29.99 (regularly $45).
Apple wants to remove the polarizer from OLED panels to make them thinner Screenshot: ConceptsiPhone
Apple has started developing an OLED panel without a polarizer that will make them thinner than traditional displays.
Reportedly, these slim OLED panels are ideal for use in foldable displays. Samsung already uses OLED displays with similar technology on the Galaxy Z Fold3.
Eddy Cue wants Apple to make more money from its streaming and advertising businesses. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
Eddy Cue, Apple’s SVP of Services, is reportedly looking to restructure the company’s offerings to make a more significant push in streaming and advertising.
Apple’s services business has been growing rapidly over the last few years. It currently boasts more than 825 million paid subscribers.
The Adobe Photoshop Actions asset bundle from FilterGrade will give your images a boost. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Today, we all need great images. Whether it’s for make social media posts and websites look engaging or to sell a product, the quality of your images is a direct reflection of the quality of your enterprise.
The Motion Boom Plus is built to stand up to water so you can take your tunes anywhere. Photo: Soundcore
Soundcore’s new Motion Boom Plus boombox is built to blast out the tunes wherever you go this summer. The 80-watt Bluetooth speaker packs an array of new features designed to deliver “punchy bass and detailed high end,” the company said.
“Combining an IP67 rating with its upgraded woofers, newly added tweeters, more power,
and portable carry handle, the Motion Boom Plus is the ideal Bluetooth speaker for the park
or at an outdoor pool or beach party,” said Frank Zhu, general manager of Soundcore’s
speaker division, in a press release Monday. “We’ve also made it two times louder than its predecessor to help keep the party going, all day and all night long.”
Plus, you don’t need to worry about losing it in the pool or the lake. It floats!
Mount your iPad on the stand magnetically and rotate and tilt it as much as you want. Photo: SwitchEasy
For anyone who wants to use their iPad like a desktop computer or laptop, with proper ergonomics in mind, the SwitchEasy MagMount Magnetic iPad Stand can help.
And you can get it for 20% off the regular price in the Cult of Mac Store through May 16. That’s $20 off.
Want to be like Jony Ive? Here's about $10,000 worth of tools to carry with you every day. Photo: Apple
Former Apple design chief Jony Ive recently served as a guest editor for the UK’s Financial Times. In the magazine’s “How to Spend It” issue, he lists a dozen tools he finds indispensable for “making.”
More specifically, these are his top picks “for making, for marking, for measuring, and carrying with you every day.”
But don’t break your neck craning to see if he included any Apple items, or even computing products. He didn’t.
Will Smith's personal problems struck a blow to his upcoming Apple TV+ film Emancipation. Photo: Apple TV+
Apple has reportedly decided to push back the premiere of Emancipation. Insider sources that leaked the change did not say the delay of the historical drama staring Will Smith was the result of “The Slap,” but Smith’s shocking outburst at this year’s Academy Awards show almost certainly had to be a factor.
Emancipation is based on the real-life story of a man named Peter, whose saga of escaping slavery made headlines around the world in 1863.
The Backbone One for iPhone takes your gaming to the next level. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
Clip the Backbone One to your iPhone to get the physical buttons and sticks you’ve been missing. It has a lot in common with an Xbox controller, while being designed specifically for iPhone gaming. And a Lightning connector makes hookups easy.
I spent many hours testing the Backbone One. Here’s why I completely love it, especially for cloud gaming.
You might be lucky enough to win an invitation to attend WWDC22 in person, but not if you don't request an invite soon. Image: Apple
Apple is now accepting requests to attend its next developers conference in person. WWDC22 in June is mostly online, but a fortunate few developers and students will be able to watch the keynote from Apple Park. The company will soon randomly select the lucky group who can attend from all the requests it receives.
The submission window isn’t open for long – don’t procrastinate.
You don’t have to settle for Apple’s stock calendar app. Image: Cult of Mac
Awesome Apps is a new series highlighting the best apps around. We’ll be featuring our favorite apps as well as new and notable apps. Apps are transformative, and these are the best.
Years ago, I decided to ditch my paper Filofax diary for my iPhone, before quickly realizing that Apple’s built-in Calendar app didn’t fully meet my needs. Fortunately, it didn’t take long to find the perfect third-party calendar app for iOS, iPadOS and macOS.
It’s called Fantastical – let me tell you about it.
Apple’s own Calendar app might be relatively well-formed and functional – most of the time – but for anyone looking to take their personal organization to the next level, long-time favorite Fantastical from developer Flexibits is a great option. The app’s wide-ranging feature set makes it easy to add tasks, manage calendars and streamline your productivity. Let’s start with the basics, before looking at some of Fantastical’s power features.
Nanoleaf Lines, behind the displays, are the primary lights in this show. Photo: apple_tech_admin
Recently we wrote about a PC gamer converting to the Apple ecosystem, happily, with an M1 MacBook Pro-based setup. Now we have a lucky recipient of not one but two recently shipped Studio Displays, freshly arrived to replace a pair of gaming monitors.
A Raspberry Pi makes it all possible. Photo: Michał Gapiński
Tesla drivers can add CarPlay to their vehicles, thanks to a workaround by a Polish developer. This is something Tesla itself has shown no interest in.
The hack was first shown off in January, 2022, and the developer has now made the code publicly available.
Python is the coding language programmers prefer. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Learning to code is wildly useful — and it’s surprisingly fun once you get the hang of it. And one of the most well-loved languages in the world is Python.
This coding language is manageable for beginners and has a massive range of applications. Learn to write it with The Complete 2022 Python Programmer Bundle. This Python learning bundle happens to also be on sale for just $39 (regularly $1,791).
Give your data a 10TB backup plan that can't be beat.
Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
You can’t control when you lose or break your phone, but you can control how much of a pain it is when it happens. With the right data backup service, you can protect your photos, messages, videos and other difficult-to-replace files.
The Degoo Premium: Lifetime 10TB Backup Plan offers a massive amount of automatic data backup. And it works on all your devices to keep your files safe, even if the hardware breaks down or disappears.
For a limited time, you can get Degoo Premium for only $79.99 (regularly $3,600) with code SAVE20NOW.
Artist Adam Duff explains why Apple's Studio Display makes perfect sense. Image: Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: Haters gonna hate, but digital artist Adam Duff explains why Apple’s new Studio Display is the perfect monitor — for some users.
Also on The CultCast:
iPhone 14 leak reveals sizing, pricing and more.
Who needs a smart water bottle?
Apple TV+ has some hits on its hands.
Listen to this week’s episode of The CultCast in the Podcasts app or your favorite podcast app. (Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review if you like it!) Or watch the video livestream, embedded below.
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Camp anywhere this summer with this top-rated car cabin. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
If you want to explore the great outdoors, a car cabin is a dream come true. The Carsule pop-up cabin for your car gives you a waterproof, standing-height space to camp in, anywhere you can drive to.
And today, this car-camping essential is on sale for just $299.99. That’s a 20% discount off the regular price of $379.
Shining Girls recap: Kirby's search for a really bad guy continues. Photo: Apple TV+
In this week’s intense installment of Shining Girls, Kirby finds the clue to her killer’s identity and Dan dries out long enough to have an epiphany of his own. The only question is, can they stop Harper before he kills again, or fundamentally alters their reality?
The new time-traveling murder mystery on Apple TV+ finally finds it footing in an investigation-heavy fourth installment.
This training bundle will show you how to effectively take charge on the job. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Effectively managing a project is more complicated than it looks from the outside. Depending on your industry, you might be working as a creative lead, a data analyst or just the person making sure everyone else stays on task.
The 2022 Premium Project Management Super Prep Bundle is a comprehensive training tool designed for project managers across industries. For a limited time, this project management training bundle is on sale for $59.99 (regularly $999).
Restrict website access with these tools. Photo: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac
There is a lot of explicit content out there on the internet, or so I am told.
Before handing a device off to a child, you may want to disable or limit access to the wide-open internet and App Store. Read on to learn how to block explicit content on iPhone and iPad.
Glenn Close joins the Tehran cast for a second season of subterfuge. Photo: Apple TV+
When Apple TV+ spy thriller Tehran returns Friday, the show picks up right where it left off after its taut first season. Mossad agent/hacker Tamar’s crimes catch up with her as she waits for extraction from Iran. And humbled Revolutionary Guards chief Faraz is still seething over his seeming defeat by Mossad, with the eyes of the Iranian government on him.
The spy-on-spy action remains good, but Tehran is playing a dangerous game in dramatizing the Iranian government as the greater of two evils. I’m hoping there’s a little more lip service paid to the idea that, though Iran is the villain on this show, Israel is the aggressor. It’s something the show forgets when convenient.
Now is a great time to get those AirPods you’ve been thinking about. Photo: Apple
If you act fast, you can get one of Apple’s best products ever for less than $100. That’s how low AirPods 2 have dropped — that’s $59 below the usual price for these wildly popular in-ear headphones. Or you can save a nice chunk of change on AirPods Pro.
You might even be able to get the wireless earbuds delivered in time for Mother’s Day.