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This cert bundle teaches you essential IT skills
Learn the core IT skills you need to gain CompTIA certification.
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It’s no secret that careers in technology can provide a ton of much-needed stability these days. And whether you’re looking to develop new skills or pivot into a new career path entirely, this ITProTV: The Premium Core CompTIA Certification Prep Bundle helps you master the core skills you need to set up corporate devices, networks and establish a secure IT environment. Best of all, the bundle is on sale now for just $29.99, or just $10 per course!

Soulja Boy says Steve Jobs dropped in on music video shoot to give him an iPhone

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"Then Superman that phone..."
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Rapper Soulja Boy, best known for his 2007 viral hit “Crank That (Soulja Boy),” has another claim to fame as well: According to the 30-year-old rapper, Steve Jobs visited him on the set of his first music video and brought him the first iPhone.

At least, that’s the story Soulja Boy shared in a clip from an upcoming podcast interview for Million Dollaz Worth of Game. “I was the first rapper with the iPhone,” Soulja Boy says. “It was ‘Crank That’ video shoot 2007. Steve Jobs and the Apple team came. I was in the swimming pool, doing the instructional dance. Showing the people how to do the dance … They came, they brought me the iPhone.”

Apple’s next-gen M2 chips could roll out in early 2022

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Apple silicon will power future Mac desktops and laptops
Apple leaker has news on Apple Silicon.
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The M2 chip, sequel to the inaugural Apple Silicon processor, will debut in the first half of 2022, says a leaker who previously nailed details about the company’s proprietary chips.

The tipster, known as Dylandkt, has an 81.3% accuracy rating according to Apple Track based on 16 previous rumors. Dylandkt said the M2 chip will be released alongside “the upcoming colorful MacBook Air.”

Get a rare $10 discount on Logitech’s best wireless mouse

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MX Master 3 for Mac looks snappy in space gray, too.
Now under $90.
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Logitech’s outstanding MX Master 3 is widely regarded by users and reviewers as the best third-party mouse you can buy for Mac — and it regularly makes an appearance in our Mac setups series.

Want to know what all the fuss is about? Get your MX Master 3 from Amazon today and enjoy a rare $10 discount off its usual price. That’s the biggest discount we’ve seen on this mouse in 2021.

Check out the scrapped Larry David skit filmed for WWDC 2014

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Curb different.
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Larry David once played a verbose, neurotic app approval officer in a skit for Apple. But curb your enthusiasm (womp womp) … the video never aired. Clearly someone at Apple didn’t think it was pretty, pretty, pr-et-ty good enough to be shown to customers.

However, the video — apparently shot as a possible intro for 2014’s Worldwide Developers Conference — has been leaked online by Sam Henri-Gold of the dearly departed Unofficial Apple Archive, a former repository of Apple videos no longer around. While Henri-Gold only shared a snippet, the whole video was later posted to YouTube. Check it out below.

Bag a bargain MacBook Air refurb from just $289.99 today only

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Get a MacBook Air for $200 off
Don't miss out!
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Need an affordable Mac for basic productivity tasks? Pick up a bargain MacBook Air refurb from Woot today for as little as $289.99. A whole bunch of 11- and 13-inch models are available, but stock is selling fast.

Woot also has a couple of 13-inch MacBook Pro models on offer, with prices starting at just $449.99.

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Take incredible photos anywhere with this portable studio

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This portable photo studio is perfect for product marketing
Amp up your marketing efforts with this portable photo studio.
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Everyone knows a picture is worth a thousand words — especially in today’s digitally driven, visually stimulated world. Whether you’re launching a small business, are a professional photographer or just want to take incredible photos of objects from pretty much anywhere, this FlashBooth 2.0 Portable Photo Studio is for you.

It’s the perfect way to take professional, high-quality photos worthy of websites, social profiles, pamphlets and more. And it’s small enough that you can take it with you wherever you go.

Last chance: Save on stellar iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch accessories in our Fourth of July sale

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Save on the stunning polished Revo from Juuk, and lots, lots more.
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The Cult of Mac Store just kicked off its big Fourth of July sale, offering 15% off all items when you spend $50 or more.

Take your pick from some of the best iPhone, iPad and AirPods cases, stands, Apple Watch bands and more — all hand-picked and approved by members of the Cult of Mac team.

The offer ends today, so enjoy it while you can!

Make your M1 MacBook Air setup as light as, um, air [Setups]

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The laptop's not the only thing about this setup that feels light.
The laptop's not the only thing about this setup that feels light.
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Many people have a thing for clean, simple computer setups where distractions are minimized and productivity — of whatever type — is maximized. Redditor CosmicCrispApple seems to find a Zen-like state simply by emphasizing the color white with some black contrast on the desk.

But it’s really not that simple. You also have to keep things, well, simple. And if you do it right, your setup can look and feel as light as air.

The best chargers for your iPhone, on sale right now 

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Make life easier with these awesome chargers for your iPhone.
Make life easier with these awesome chargers for your iPhone.
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There’s no greater service you can do yourself right now than upgrading your iPhone chargers. Be it with an extra-long charging cable that means you can use your phone while plugged in from any side of the bed, or a pocket-size portable charger that will keep you fully juiced on the go, being charged at all times is a life luxury we could simply all benefit from.

Even better, we found all these great charging accessories with huge discounts. Here are eight of the best chargers, which are all on sale right now… 

Superstition won’t change Apple’s naming scheme for iPhone 13

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Triskaidekaphobia is fear of the number 13.
Betting against the iPhone 13? Not so fast!
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Apple’s new iPhone, set to launch in fall, will be named the iPhone 13, says a report from the Economic Daily News, published Monday.

Given that last year’s iPhone was named the iPhone 12, it may not sound much of a surprise to hear that it’s successor is named the iPhone 13. However, guessing the name of this year’s handset upgrade has proven surprisingly tricky.

Apple fends off Chinese attempt to get around App Tracking Transparency

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App Tracking Transparency will be part of iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5 and tvOS 14.5. It’s already showing up in betas.
App Tracking Transparency stops developers tracking users without their permission.
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Apple has thwarted an attempt by multiple Chinese tech companies to get around its App Tracking Transparency feature, the Financial Times reports Monday.

The group of tech companies includes Baidu, Tencent, and TikTok parent company ByteDance. They supposedly worked with a couple of Beijing companies to find a new way to get around Apple’s new privacy measures.

However, Apple blocked updates to several apps that included the workaround, called the Chinese Advertising ID (CAID). In doing so, it enforced its rules in a way that may have surprised the companies in question.

Apple looks beyond Silicon Valley to turbocharge recruitment post-pandemic

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And shortly after finishing Apple Park, too.
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Having only fairly recently completed its massive Apple Park campus in Cupertino, Apple’s now “ramping up” efforts to decentralize its workforce, says Mark Gurman in his latest “Power On” column for Bloomberg.

This means reluctantly embracing the idea that not everyone wants to live and work in Silicon Valley. While Apple execs have supposedly fought against this way of thinking for years, recruitment challenges are now causing them to reassess the situation.

Save hundreds on Apple-refurbished MacBooks today only

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Save on 13.3-inch MacBook Pro from 2020
Bag yours before they're all gone!
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Pick up an Apple-refurbished MacBook Air or MacBook Pro from Woot today and enjoy hundreds of dollars off the original price.

Prices start at just $839.99 for a MacBook Air with an Intel Core i5 chip and 512GB of storage, while 13-inch MacBook Pro units are as little as $1,069.99. The sale is good for today only, so enjoy it while you can.

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China orders Apple-backed ride-hailing service Didi Chuxing booted from App Store

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Tim Cook catches a cab with Didi Chuxing's Chuxing's Jean Liu.
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The app for Didi Chuxing, the popular Chinese ride-hailing service, has been removed from the App Store in China, citing privacy concerns.

This is no usual case of Apple booting an app from the App Store for failing to measure up to its standards, though. In fact, Apple CEO Tim Cook sits on Didi’s board of directors, and Apple previously invested $1 billion in the Chinese Uber rival. Instead, the ban was ordered by China’s Cyberspace Administration of China regulators — citing “serious violations [regarding] collection and usage of personal information.”

Access more than 210 curated Mac apps with Setapp

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Setapp gives you access to 210+ curated mac apps
Enjoy hundreds of stellar Mac apps for one low price with Setapp.
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Navigating the App Store can be a difficult task. With all the available apps that can make your life easier and help your computer function more efficiently, finding the best ones is a real challenge. But there is a way to get that done while somebody else does the work for you. That’s what you’ll get with a one-year subscription to Setapp.

The long path to success for Apple TV+ [Cult of Mac Magazine 408]

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What does "success" really look like for Apple TV+?
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Apple TV+ just keeps adding new movies and shows, but how many people are watching? Only Apple knows for sure.

An entertainment industry expert takes a look at the current state of Apple TV+ — and outlines what the future might hold for the streaming video service. Read the Q&A to find out what “success” might look like for Apple TV+.

That’s our cover story in this week’s free issue of Cult of Mac Magazine. Download it to read on your iPhone or iPad, or get the links to the week’s top Apple news, reviews and how-tos below.

Last chance! A portable solar panel is a camping must-have [Cult of Mac Giveaway]

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Choetech Solar Panel Portable Charger
Capture every adventure in the most remote places.
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If you plan on camping this summer, make sure to bring a Portable Solar Panel from Choetech. This solar panel delivers 80 watts via four output ports. It’s the coolest thing that you never knew you needed.

If you want a fully charged iPhone at all times, even in the great outdoors, make sure to enter this week’s giveaway. Enter and you could win one of two Portable Solar Panels.

Save up to 95% on cloud storage and never lose a file again 

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Degoo backs up as much as 10TB of data
Get 10TB of cloud storage, on sale now for less than $90.
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What precious digital files do you have on your phone, laptop or iPad? Today, we all have tons of irreplaceable family photos, videos, confidential work documents and essential personal files on our devices. But are you protecting them, and do you even have enough space for all of them?

Long and fraught: The path to success for Apple TV+

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Apple TV+ Autumn 2021: Apple TV+ has some big shows coming this year.
Apple TV+ has some big shows coming this year.
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A year and a half in, Apple TV+ remains something of a black box. Ever since the streaming video service’s launch in November 2019, Cupertino has refused to reveal hard data about just how well Apple TV+ is doing.

In some respects, the future looks promising. Apple TV+ continues to add high-profile projects to its production queue. Apple TV+ shows and movies continue to rack up awards. And upcoming originals like an epic sci-fi adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s Foundation and the second season of surprise hit Ted Lasso are generating buzz.

Plus, with the original one-year free trials ending — and new free Apple TV+ trials slashed to just three months — the $4.99-a-month streaming service seems increasingly confident about its value proposition for viewers.

Still, the Apple TV+ library continues to be dwarfed by rivals like Netflix and Disney+.

So what does the future hold? And what does “success” look like for Apple TV+ anyway? Cult of Mac asked the Entertainment Strategy Guy, a pseudonymous entertainment executive who writes about the business, how Apple TV+ is faring and what to expect next. His responses have been lightly edited for clarity.

Protect your devices and data with this dual DPN/firewall hardware

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This smart dual VPN and firewall will protect your online data and your devices 
Simply install this tiny protector and you'll never need to worry about your online security again.
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Everyone needs a VPN and a firewall they can trust. With everyone living our lives online more than ever, these services for protecting our most private data are not just bonuses for the highly tech-conscious, but essentials for every household. 

The super-smart Deeper Connect Nano Decentralized VPN Cybersecurity Hardware will take care of both, and it’s on sale today for just $299. Unlike practically every other VPN on the market, the Deeper Connect Nano is a one-and-done deal, sparing you from pesky monthly subscription fees forever.

Twitch Watch Parties now work on iOS devices

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You can now join a Twich Watch Party on your iPhone.
You can now join a Twich Watch Party on your iPhone.
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People who use the video-streaming app Twitch can now join the platform’s “Watch Parties” on iOS and Android devices, according to a tweet sent out Friday.

Focused since its launch on bringing people together to watch and comment on video gameplay, Twitch also does drama and comedy. Its Watch Parties let Twitch users stream Amazon Prime content.