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5 times Apple turned failed products into huge successes

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Many Apple iconic products came after others failed
So many iconic Apple products came after rivals made unsuccessful versions.
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Apple 50 Years graphic Looking back over Apple’s first 50 years, it’s clear what the company’s greatest talent is: turning rivals’ niche products into mainstream hits.

Apple proves adept at releasing new products in categories that looked like failures because customers simply lacked interest. But then Apple figured out what its competitors were doing wrong and released its own versions that quickly became iconic.

Here are five examples of Apple turning other companies’ fiascos into triumphs.

Price cut: This feature-packed iPad stylus costs just $34

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Don't settle for a lesser stylus. Get the Tinymoose Pencil Pro Ultra while it's on sale.
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If you’ve ever tried to sketch on a tablet or jot down quick notes on your phone with a “meh” stylus pen, you know the frustration and disappointment that can bring. The Tinymoose Pencil Pro Ultra fixes all that.

For a limited time, it’s on sale for just $33.96 with code MARCH15, making creating on your iPad or Android tablet both effortless and affordable. You can also use that same discount code to save 15% off a wide range of items throughout the Cult of Mac Deals store through March 29. (Just enter code MARCH15 at checkout to see if the discount applies.)

This Ugreen Thunderbolt 5 dock does almost everything right [Review] ★★★★★

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Ugreen Maxidok 17-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 dock★★★★★
Ugreen's latest Thunderbolt 5 dock delivers on almost every front.
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While most Thunderbolt docks focus on either an expansive port selection or providing great value for money, the Ugreen Maxidok 17-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 dock offers the best of both worlds — especially with launch discounts that slash 22% off the price.

Plus, it packs a hidden port that solves a common complaint among heavy-duty Mac users. After using it as the centerpiece of my work desk, here’s how it holds up.

Why you can’t upgrade MacBook Neo’s 8GB of RAM

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Apple silicon in MacBook Neo prevents a RAM upgrade
The design of the MacBook Neo chip makes it fast... but also makes upgrades impossible.
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The $599 MacBook Neo arrived with a hard limit: 8GB of RAM. Some of you probably don’t understand the hoopla… more RAM can simply be added, right? Nope. The design of Apple’s processor makes it fast and efficient, at the cost of RAM upgrades.

Here’s what’s going on.

Today in Apple history: Radius kicks off clone Mac era in style

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Radius was the first company to launch an official Macintosh clone, the Radius System 100.
Radius was the first company to launch an official Macintosh clone.
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March 27: Today in Apple history: Radius kicks off clone Mac era in style with System 100 computer March 27, 1995: The Radius System 100, the first official Macintosh clone, launches.

A high-end computer made by a company founded by several notable Macintosh alumni, this marvelous machine kicks off the era of clone Macs in grand fashion. However, it won’t be long until things take a turn for the worse.

New AirPods Pro and AirPods firmware update fixes bugs

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How to update AirPods
There’s new firmware for AirPods Pro 3, AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4. Get it today.
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Apple released new firmware for AirPods Pro 3, AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4 this week. The new version, 8B39, offers bug fixes for these in-ear headphones.

Last year, Apple finally explained exactly how to update your AirPods firmware. The process can happen automatically, in the background, but there is a way to speed things up. It’s a good idea to manually check that you’re running the latest version, which brings bug fixes and sometimes great new features.

Read on for more details, and find all current AirPods firmware versions, along with instructions for getting the AirPods update as quickly as possible.

Run your business like a wizard with QuickBooks Desktop Pro 2024

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Take control of your finances with QuickBooks Desktop Pro 2024 for Mac or PC.
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QuickBooks Desktop Pro 2024 for Mac helps small businesses track expenses, send invoices and manage finances more easily. And for a limited time, you can get a one-year license for just $85 with code MARCH15.

The Windows version of this popular accounting software costs even less. And you can use that same discount code to save 15% off a wide range of items throughout the Cult of Mac Deals store through March 29. (Just enter code MARCH15 at checkout to see if the discount applies.)

Stop juggling AI apps: 1minAI puts ChatGPT and more in one place

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This lifetime subscription gives you access to top AI tools for any task.
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Finding good AI tools isn’t the problem. Even the free version of ChatGPT can do a lot. The real frustration is that if you want good results for generating copy, creating images, transcribing text and doing a myriad of other AI tasks, you often need a whole pile of subscriptions, and those costs add up. The alternative is to get an all-in-one tool that brings top AI models together in one interface. Enter 1minAI.

The major benefits of 1minAI are organizational and financial. It gives you access to ChatGPT, Gemini Pro, Llama, Mistral AI and more. So you get all your AI tools in one place, and you don’t need to pay for a subscription to each one separately. For a limited time, you can get a lifetime sub to 1minAI for just $34 with code MARCH15. (You can use that same discount code to save an additional 15% on many items in the Cult of Mac Deals store through March 29.)

Apple quietly kills Mac Pro

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So long, you gorgeous beast of a machine.
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Apple officially pulled the plug on the Mac Pro on Thursday, scrubbing its most expensive desktop computer from its website. Links that used to go to the top-end machine now redirect to the overall Mac page.

Quietly killing the machine brings an ignominious end to the $6,999 computer that Apple had not updated in years.

Siri could become Apple’s gateway to every AI

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Apple plans to open Siri to competing AI assistants
iOS 27 will reportedly let iPhone users choose the AI they want Siri to use for tough questions and problems.
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Apple is planning a major shift for Siri in iOS 27, opening the voice assistant up to multiple third-party AI services, not just ChatGPT, according to a report published Thursday.

If true, this means iPhone users will be able to route Siri requests to different AI models, such as Google’s Gemini or Anthropic’s Claude, depending on their preference.

AirPods Max 2 prelaunch deal: Don’t wait to save

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AirPods Max 2 deal: Don't delay!
AirPods Max 2 haven't even reached store shelves yet, but that doesn't mean you must pay full price.
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Apple’s newly announced AirPods Max 2 are already seeing their first price cut, with some colors of the premium headphones selling for $20 off their $549 retail price just a day after preorders opened.

The modest discount comes as retailers begin competing for early adopters, a familiar pattern for high-end Apple accessories following launch. While the savings are relatively small, there’s no reason to pay more than necessary.

Apple 50th birthday parties rock around the world [New photos!]

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iPad art lights up Sydney Opera House
iPad art lights up Sydney Opera House.
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Apple 50 Years graphic All over the world, Apple enjoys spending its milestone 50th anniversary month in the company of the artists and fans who have made the last five decades extraordinary, the company said recently of its worldwide birthday parties.

The festivities began on March 13 when Grammy Award-winning artist Alicia Keys took to the iconic steps of Apple Grand Central in New York City. Celebrations also rolled in China and South Korea, then London and Sydney, Australia. We’ve added new photos, below. 

Today in Apple history: Apple pays to use ‘iPad’ name

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The iPad delivered Apple's
Would an iPad by any other name smell as sweet?
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March 26: Today in Apple history: Apple buys rights to use iPad name from Fujitsu March 26, 2010: Apple pays up to settle a trademark dispute with Japanese multinational Fujitsu over the name “iPad” in the United States.

It comes two months after Apple CEO Steve Jobs first showed off the iPad, and around a week before the tablet will land in stores. As it happens, it’s not the first time Apple battled over the name for one of its new products.

Apple adds 4 new partners to its American Manufacturing Program

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Apple Manufacturing Program
Apple pledged $600 billion over four years to boost U.S. manufacturing.
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Four new companies will join Apple’s American Manufacturing Program (AMP), the iPhone giant said Thursday. It adds them to a growing roster of U.S.-based manufacturing partners as part of its $600 billion, four-year commitment to U.S. manufacturing. 

“At Apple, we believe in the power of American innovation and manufacturing, and we’re proud to partner with even more companies to produce critical components and cutting-edge materials for our products right here in the U.S.,” said CEO Tim Cook.

Apple’s rumored 200MP move would bring iPhone camera in line with competitors

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Time for an iPhone with a 200MP primary camera.
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Samsung has been using a 200MP primary camera on its flagship Galaxy phones for a while now. Apple may supposedly join the list in 2027, as it is reportedly evaluating such a sensor for future use. 

Several upcoming flagship Android phones from Chinese brands due to launch this year will adopt a 200MP primary camera.

Ultimate power: Top 9 Mac Pro setups

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So ... crippled by envy much? This one has a high-end M2 Ultra Mac Pro, a Mac Studio, a Pro Display XDR and two Studio Displays.
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The Mac Pro, which Cupertino quietly discontinued Thursday, always occupied a rarefied tier in the Apple universe — a machine for serious professionals, well-heeled enthusiasts and the kind of person who actually needs 96GB of RAM.

Whether it’s the iconic cylindrical “trash can” from 2013, the stainless-steel-handled cheesegraters of the early 2000s, or the current M2 Ultra tower that started at $7,000 and climbed past $12,000 with upgrades, the Mac Pro commands attention wherever it appears. Feast your eyes on the top nine Mac Pro setups from Cult of Mac‘s archives.

Skip the plugins: Build your WordPress site with these ready-to-use templates

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Take advantage of this huge discount for lifetime access to CopyElement's massive selection of Elementor templates for WordPress sites.
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CopyElement gives Elementor users more than 4,000 ready-to-use website components and templates. You can copy and paste them into WordPress to quickly and easily build (or upgrade) your site.

It’s a remarkable tool for making your website look exactly how you want. And for a limited time, you can secure lifetime access to CopyElement for just $59.99 (MSRP $599).

Price drop: Get a versatile iPhone scanning app that works with iPad, too

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Scan documents with your iPhone or iPad with iScanner, now only $35.
This iPhone and iPad-compatible scanning app works wonders.
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With the right scanning app, your iPhone or iPad can scan documents with vivid clarity. There’s no need for a printer-size scanner — you just need your Apple gear. A great example of such an app, iScanner is now on sale for only $22.08 with code MARCH15 (regularly $199.90).

Note: That same code, MARCH15, takes an extra 15% off almost everything in the Cult of Mac Deals store through March 29.

watchOS 26.4 fixes one of the Workout app’s biggest annoyances

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Now you can tap the big workout type icon to start a workout, like god intended.
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When it released watchOS 26.4 on Tuesday, Apple fixed an annoying recent addition to the Workout app. After you update, you can tap on the big fat workout type icon to start recording a workout quickly and easily.

It’s a small thing, but when you’re dealing with a screen the size of the Apple Watch — and especially when you’re outside in the bright sun, getting ready to jump into a workout — the bigger the tap target, the better.

AirPods Pro 3 drop back to all-time low price [Still going!]

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AirPods Pro 3 and their charging case on a silver aluminum background
AirPods Pro 3 are always brilliant, and now they are more affordable.
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A fresh AirPods Pro 3 deal drops Apple’s excellent noise-canceling earbuds to a record-low price of just $199.99 at Amazon and Best Buy. That’s a $50 discount off the recently upgraded earbuds.

Update: This deal has been going for over a week, but we just checked and both online retailers still knock 20% off the cost of these brilliant earbuds. 

AirPods Pro 3 bring new features, including Live Translation, a heart rate monitor, revved-up audio quality and redesigned ear tips for better active noise cancellation. Plus, like the previous model, they can even function as clinical-grade hearing aids.

Make no mistake: These are the best wireless earbuds you can buy for your iPhone, Mac and other Apple gear. Nothing can match how seamlessly AirPods integrate with Apple devices.

Today in Apple history: Apple exec bets his wine cellar on Newton

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The Newton MessagePad, an product line run by Gaston Bastiaens, looks gigantic next to an iPhone.
A daring wine cellar bet means a very public deadline for the Newton MessagePad.
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March 25: Today in Apple history: Apple executive Gaston Bastiaens bets his wine cellar on Newton March 25, 1993: Apple executive Gaston Bastiaens bets a journalist that the eagerly anticipated Newton MessagePad will ship before summer ends. The prize? Bastiaens’ well-stocked personal wine cellar, worth thousands of dollars.

The bet takes place at the CeBit trade show in Hanover, Germany. Bastiaens’ outburst comes in response to a reporter’s needling. The gamble not only gives the Newton a release timetable, but also a price target: less than $1,000.

Apple gives developers over 100 new app-performance metrics

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App Store Connect Analytics
The Analytics tool in App Store Connect got a refresh to help developers monetize.
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Apple rolled out what it calls the biggest update to Analytics tool in the App Store Connect app since the tool launched in 2018, according to a new update Wednesday. It gives app developers a significantly more powerful set of instruments to track how their apps and games perform. And, crucially, how well they can make money, the iPhone giant said.

But not everyone’s thrilled with it so far.

Make your Mac feel new again with this utilities bundle

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These four Mac utilities from Dr.Buho come together at a huge discount.
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If your Mac feels slower or more cluttered than it used to, the Dr.Buho Mac Utility Lifetime Bundle gives you the tools you need to clean, organize and optimize your computer — without digging into the Settings app.

Cult of Mac Deals usually sells this all-in-one Mac utility bundle for a one-time payment of just $29.99 (MSRP $241.96). But with code MARCH15, you can drop the price to just $25.50. BTW, you can use that same discount code to save an additional 15% on many items in the Cult of Mac Deals store through March 29.

Your MacBook can now tell if your charger is too slow

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Slow charging your Mac is now easier to spot.
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Your MacBook will now warn you when you plug in a slow charger. Apple quietly introduced this feature in macOS Tahoe 26.4.

The “Slow Charger” warning can help you quickly identify underpowered adapters that could slow down charging or affect your MacBook’s performance during use.