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A tale of two Airs: iPad and MacBook reviews [The CultCast]

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Which new Air is best? D. Griffin Jones puts the latest MacBook Air and iPad Air to the test.
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This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: Griffin goes deep on the M3 iPad Air and the M4 MacBook Air, which he recently reviewed from his unique perspective as a Mac mini fanatic. He loved them both, but which one rules the day? And can either of them come close to his desktop dynamo?

Also on The CultCast:

  • Erfon digs into the M3 Ultra benchmarks.
  • There’s a shakeup in Siri land! Can the new boss fix Apple’s virtual assistant and/or deliver Siri’s promised AI upgrade?
  • Surprise, surprise — Apple is working on a new monitor.
  • iOS 19 might turn AirPods into real-time translators, which sounds like a killer feature for travelers.

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 live stream, embedded below.

Today in Apple history: Macintosh LC II is the Mac mini of its day

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The Macintosh LC II was more powerful and cheaper than its predecessor.
The Macintosh LC II was more powerful and cheaper than its predecessor.
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March 23: Today in Apple history: Macintosh LC II launch March 23, 1992: The “headless” Macintosh LC II arrives, wooing value-oriented customers with a beguiling mix of updated internals and budget pricing.

Designed to take up minimal space underneath a monitor (sold separately), the Mac LC II is destined to become a hit. In retrospect, the entry-level machine is roughly analogous to today’s Mac mini.

Apple preps future Apple Watch with AI-powered camera

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Are you excited about an Apple Watch with camera?
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Apple reportedly wants to put cameras in future Apple Watch versions. This will enable the wearable to “see the outside world and use AI to deliver relevant information.”

However, Apple needs a few more generations to turn the Apple Watch with cameras into a reality.

This M1 iPad Air refurb might be the best iPad deal right now

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This iPad Air refurb is possibly the best iPad deal to be had right now.
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This iPad Air refurb is possibly the best iPad deal you can get right now. With Apple’s M1 chip inside, this iPad Air is capable of serious work and entertainment — and it supports Apple Intelligence, which even the latest (and similarly priced) iPad 11 won’t do.

Thanks to its modern features and design, you get premium Apple performance at a fraction of the cost. Instead of dropping $599 on a brand-new iPad Air, you can grab this grade-A iPad Air refurb for just $369.99. You get the same cool Apple design — with way less of a hit to your bank account.

These piano lessons come with an actual keyboard and other extras

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Get piano lessons and a keyboard to practice on, all at a discounted price!
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Want to learn to play piano? This all-in-one bundle comes with everything you need to get started and excel. It pairs in-depth video lessons (taught by a pro) with a PopuPiano — an actual MIDI keyboard — and other extras.

The bundle’s name says it all. And right now, you can get the Learn to Play Piano Bundle for just $294.99.

Today in Apple history: PowerCD paves the way toward a lucrative future

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The PowerCD Apple CD player offered a glimpse of the company's post-desktop game plan.
This CD player offered a glimpse of Apple's post-desktop game plan.
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March 22: Today in Apple history: PowerCD launch March 22, 1993: Apple launches the PowerCD, the first device from the company that doesn’t require a computer to work.

A portable CD player that also works as an external CD drive for Macs, it offers a glimpse of the extremely lucrative path Apple will follow a decade later. However, the PowerCD itself will ultimately fail in the marketplace.

How to use window snapping and tiling on the Mac

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Another year, another window management feature on the Mac.
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Window snapping and tiling is a new way to quickly organize your Mac desktop. It lets you throw the two apps you’re working on side by side so you can focus on them.

Window snapping proves more versatile than fullscreen mode, which the Mac has had ever since OS X Lion. Using fullscreen mode comes with a few compromises. For one, fullscreen mode only supports two windows side by side. And while you’re in fullscreen mode, you can’t have any other apps visible — fullscreen apps exist in a separate space from everything else.

With window snapping, you can have your Mac windows tiled in halves, quarters or a mix — you pick the orderly layout that works best for the task at hand. You can use gestures or keyboard shortcuts for quick tiling. Or you can control the tiling from your Mac’s menu bar. Keep reading or watch our video to learn how this cool Mac productivity feature works.

Sennheiser’s new open-back headphones suit gamers and audiophiles

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Sennheiser's latest open-back cans, at $300, are financially within reach for many folks.
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Sennheiser’s latest offering are the new HD 550 open-back headphones, designed to bridge the gap between audiophile-grade sound quality and gaming performance, the company said Wednesday. For Mac users who demand great audio whether they’re working with Logic Pro, enjoying Apple Music with lossless audio or diving into the latest Apple Arcade titles, these headphones promise to deliver a compelling listening experience.

“Audiophiles looking for featherlight headphones with honest voicing and deep bass extension are in for a treat,” said Sennheiser Audiophile Product Manager Klas Hanselmann. “While the HD 550’s airy detail is obvious, customers will fall in love with its delightfully polite touch — perfect for listening for hours on end.”

3 tips to take better pictures with your iPhone

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A beautiful, well-framed picture will almost make a Prius look good.
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You should get comfortable with the world’s handiest camera so you can capture memories that will last a lifetime. After all, more and more people are leaving behind family point-and-shoot cameras for the smartphones in their pockets. With our iPhone photography tips, you won’t need the latest and greatest in your pocket.

If you know the ins and outs of photography, you can make the most out of a years-old camera. In fact, the winner of the 2020 iPhone Photography Awards took the prize-winning picture on an iPhone 4!

No matter what phone you have, check out these pointers for the casual and curious. And watch our video to see them in action.

Turn your M4 Mac mini into a small-but-mighty ‘Mac Pro’ [Setups]

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The M4 Mac mini disguised an a toddler Mac Pro sits to the left of the displays.
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In my lengthy travels among computer setups displayed on social media, I saw a cool Mac mini case a while back that made the compact M4/M4 Pro desktop computer look like a little Mac Pro. I wondered if it’d catch on as a cool, must-have accessory, but then I never saw it again — until now. Today’s featured M4 Pro Mac mini setup sports one of the snazzy and functional cases in a dual-display workstation.

Apple turns to unique production method for durable, crease-free folding iPhone

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A folding iPhone might look something like this concept.
A folding iPhone might look something like this concept.
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To avoid mistakes made by rivals, Apple reportedly will do everything it can to create a crease-free folding iPhone with a durable hinge. According to a report released Friday, that includes producing the hinges using a liquid metal process.

The innovative handset should arrive in 2026.

Swap doomscrolling for brain-boosting with this fun learning app

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Transform downtime into learning time with the Wiser5 iPhone app.
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Micro-learning app Wiser5 is like a fusion of Instagram and your favorite classes in school. You can learn about personal finance, math, biology, literature and other solid subjects right on your iPhone — and have fun while doing it.

Right now, you can bag this broad-based learning app for just $39.99 for life.

Today in Apple history: Apple TV makes its big-screen debut

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Apple TV did not become an instant smash hit.
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March 21: Today in Apple history: Apple launches the Apple TV March 21, 2007: Apple launches the Apple TV, a gleaming-white set-top box with a remote control, for bringing iTunes media to the living room.

Unfortunately, the device lacks key features needed to make it a killer entertainment system. It’s something of a missed opportunity for Apple.

Thrilling Severance season 2 finale keeps some key secrets [Apple TV+ recap] ★★★★

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Mark and Helly gaze upon the nearly complete Cold Harbor file and contemplate their demise.
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It’s season finale time! In our Severance season 2 episode 10 recap of “Cold Harbor,” we find Mark S. carrying out a wild plan with his allies while his tattered team makes a dangerous last stand against Lumon Industries. At 75 minutes, the episode’s a long one, directed by Ben Stiller. And with the hit show just renewed for a third season, the Severance season two finale actually asks more questions than it answers — before delivering a twist at the end.

Last week’s penultimate episode gave us a slower burn than expected on the way to Friday’s climactic season finale, but it did its job. As the macrodata refiners scattered while Mark and his sister Devon teamed up with company soldier Harmony Cobel to fight Lumon, it felt more like everything was coming apart than coming to a frenzied boil. But that groundwork set the stage for Friday’s outstanding final episode.

Apple TV+ renews fan-favorite Severance for season 3 

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Adam Scott as Mark S. in "Severance." And it looks like he'll be back -- maybe with those celebratory balloons.
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Apple TV+ renewed Severance for a third season Friday, delighting fans of the surreal drama series on the same day its season two finale aired. And Apple CEO Tim Cook and show executive producer and director Ben Stiller had some fun with an X.com post, below.

“What Ben, Dan, Adam and the talented cast and crew behind Severance have brought to the screen is undeniable magic,” said Matt Cherniss, head of Apple TV+ programming. “We’re so proud to be the home for this brilliant series and look forward to audiences experiencing what’s in store for Season 3.”

Carême: Chef. Spy. Lover. And French beyond belief. [Apple TV+ trailer]

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The series could be a lot of fun, but it might help if you're French or a Francophile.
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As someone who lived in the French-speaking part of Switzerland for a few years, I’m no stranger to poking fun when I catch a whiff of the sometimes-preposterously self-important and pretentious side of the French persona. And the new Apple TV+ trailer for Carême reeks of it.

While the premise of the streamer’s upcoming French-language series sounds interesting — a rags-to-riches story of the world’s first celebrity chef, who also worked as a spy — the series looks overwhelmingly French.

“Chef. Spy. Lover,” reads the tagline for the historical drama. Apple TV+ calls it “daring” and “provocative.” Ooh la la.

Carême premieres April 30 for those with a taste for that sort of thing.

All part of the plan: Apple TV+ loses $1 billion a year

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The losses sound bad, but they're to be expected and represent a drop in the bucket compared to Apple's profits.
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As Apple TV+’s subscriber base continues to grow and the streamer enjoys lots of attention on Friday’s Severance season 2 finale, a new report Thursday suggests the streaming service remains a financial loser for the iPhone giant — to the tune of $1 billion in losses annually. And yet it should come as no surprise Apple TV+ bleeds money.

A fat billion a year in the red sounds bad, but it’s pretty much in line with the plan for losses of up to $20 billion over a decade for the still-nascent streaming service.

Take your best look yet at the whole iPhone 17 series

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Apple can’t keep secrets from tipsters.
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We aren’t left wondering what the four models in the upcoming iPhone 17 series will look like — not when a picture of “dummy” units posted Thursday reveals the design of each of them.

These show the rumored move from a camera hump to a camera bar in most of Apple’s upcoming handsets, and the back panel on the two Pro models will employ a new design.

Tiny external SSD shows terabytes of storage don’t have to be expensive [Review] ★★★★★

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The PNY Pro Elite V3 stores terabytes of files and doesn’t empty your wallet.
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The PNY Pro Elite V3 external SSD holds terabytes of files, and can transfer data at up to 1,000MB/s. Another standout feature is cost, with the 2TB variant coming in at just $145 — well below many rival SSDs.

I tested the speed, build and other aspects of the drive with a range of computers to be sure it lives up to expections.

One laptop screen? Cute. Two? Now you’re in business.

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Save on a lightweight second screen for your laptop.
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Ever tried juggling spreadsheets, emails and a dozen open tabs on one tiny screen? That’s a one-way ticket to frustration. A laptop screen extender like Mobile Pixels’ Duex Plus DS can help.

This 13.3-inch portable second monitor might just become your laptop’s new best friend. The second screen instantly upgrades your setup, whether you’re working remotely, traveling or just flexing your multitasking skills. And for just $179.99 (regularly $259.99), it’s a deal too good to pass up. You can get this deal by using code DISPLAY20, but only through March 30 (and only while stock lasts).

Assassin’s Creed Shadows hits Mac on the same day as PC and consoles

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Assassin’s Creed Shadows action RPG slashes onto Mac
“Assassin’s Creed Shadows” just launched on Mac -- no PC or console needed.
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Assassin’s Creed Shadows finally launched on Thursday, and Mac gamers can play the action-packed, role-playing game from Ubisoft at the same time as players on PCs and consoles. Mac owners won’t face the usual wait of months or years. There’s even a version for iPads with M-series processors in development.

The adventure is set in medieval Japan, and players can choose either a samurai or a shinobi (aka ninja) for very different gaming experiences.

Add MagSafe to iPhone 16e on the cheap

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Missing MagSafe? A MagSafe sticker is the answer.
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9iPhone 16e owners can easily add an inexpensive MagSafe sticker to make up for Apple leaving this magnetic connection system out of its new handset. Adding MagSafe improves wireless charging and opens the doors to magnetic stands, power banks and clip-on wallets.

Android users frustrated that they can’t take advantage of great accessories designed for iPhone can use one of these stickers, too.

Here’s our buying guide to the best MagSafe stickers we found.

Today in Apple history: Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh lands with a thud

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The Twentieth Anniversary Mac offered a glimpse of the future.
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March 20: Today in Apple history: Twentieth Anniversary Mac lands with a thud March 20, 1997: Apple launches its Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh, a futuristic, special-edition Mac that’s ahead of its time in every way. Not part of any established Mac line, it brings a look (and a price!) unlike anything else available — and Apple delivers them to buyers in a limo!

And yet the Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh promptly bombs. Today, it’s a collector’s piece.

New Siri boss tasked with turning around floundering AI upgrade [Updated]

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The new head of Siri development has one job: make it stink less.
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An Apple reorganization reportedly brings new management to the team struggling to develop an AI-enhanced version of Siri. Apple apparently tapped Mike Rockwell, an exec with one successful Apple product launch already under his belt, to shepherd the promised Siri upgrade.

Clearly, the goal is to accelerate a project that’s been significantly delayed — and has become a major embarrassment for Apple.

YouTube bug delivering blurry videos to iPhone users

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YouTube videos looking worse? You are not alone.
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YouTube videos appearing blurry or excessively buffering on your iPhone? Videos streaming on 144p or 360p resolution despite being on a fast Wi-Fi connection?

You’re not alone in facing these problems. Don’t point fingers at your ISP either — the issue stems from YouTube’s end.