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Thousands of iPhones looted in riots at Wistron factory in India

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Apple supplier is increasing its ability to build masses of iPhones in India
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Riots broke out over the weekend at a Wistron factory in southern India that produces iPhones, resulting in around 100 people being arrested. Thousands of iPhones were stolen during the incident.

The riots were reportedly related to allegations about unpaid wages and other exploitation. Workers were allegedly not paid for several months, and made to do mandatory overtime. Protestors broke windows at the factory on the outskirts of Bangalore, pulled down CCTV cameras, and flipped cars onto their sides.

Tim Cook squashes Apple TV+ show about the glory days of Gawker Media

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Tim Cook reportedly wasn't about to let Apple glorify a company like Gawker.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook reportedly stepped in to squash an Apple TV+ series that would have chronicled the rise of controversial blogging network Gawker Media.

Earlier this year, Vanity Fair reported that Apple TV+ execs were working with former Gawker writers Max Read and Cord Jefferson, among others, on the series. Not much in the way of details were published. However, it sounds like it could have been a scripted show about the “glory days” of a blog known for “skewering the powerful.”

One of the potential problems? Apple and Cook could have been among the powerful in question.

Jony Ive is reportedly in the running to take the driver’s seat at Ferrari

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Ex-Apple design chief Jony Ive has long been passionate about cars. Now he might be headed for Ferrari.
Ive has long been passionate about cars.
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Since leaving Apple in the middle of last year, Sir Jony Ive has launched a new design agency, LoveFrom, and taken on clients including Airbnb. Now he could be headed for the figurative driver’s seat at Ferrari — as the Italian luxury carmaker’s next CEO. Possibly.

According to a report from Reuters, Ive — by far the best-known designer in Apple history — is in the running to take over as Ferrari’s next CEO. Given Ive’s love of high-end cars, that has to be a job he would be tempted by!

This holiday gift guide is full of the best presents

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This holiday gift guide is full of the best presents
You can finish off your shopping this weekend.
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Spare yourself the never-ending hunt of scouring the internet for the best gifts for your family and friends. We rounded them up into this nine-gift collection that covers a broad range of prices.

Whether you’re looking for a stocking stuffer for a neighbor, or a big gift to let someone know how much you miss them, we lined up some of our favorite present-worthy products in this gift guide. Plus, these are all sure to arrive before Christmas — so you can skip out on the anxiety of constantly checking tracking codes.

Today in Apple history: Apple strikes deal with toymaking giant to produce Pippin

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The Pippin wasn't the savior Apple was hoping for.
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December 13: Today in Apple history: Apple licenses Mac tech to Bandai, Japan's largest toymaker, for new Pippin videogame console December 13, 1994: Apple strikes a deal with Bandai, Japan’s largest toymaker, to license Mac technology for the creation of a new videogame console called the Pippin.

The device, powered by a PowerPC 603 CPU and running a stripped-down, CD-ROM-based version of Mac OS, shows a struggling Apple is willing to take a chance on something new. Unfortunately, the Pipping becomes a total sales disaster.

AirPods … to the Max! [Cult of Mac Magazine 379]

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AirPods Max: Apple takes AirPods to the Max!
Apple's high-end headphones sold out fast.
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Apple’s new over-the-ear headphones are kind of over the top. From the high-end design to the sky-high price tag, AirPods Max certainly made quite a splash this week.

They sold out almost immediately after Tuesday’s unveiling. And that weird AirPods Max case got mercilessly mocked online, as people compared it to a bra and a sleep mask, among other things.

It’s not all AirPods Max this week, though: Apple TV+ started streaming Wolfwalkers, which our reviewer called the “best animated film of the year.” Plus, Apple’s mysterious self-driving car project raced back into the rumor fast lane.

Read up in this week’s free edition of Cult of Mac Magazine. Download it now for your iOS device. Or use the links below to get to the stories on the web.

Give the gift of enhanced sound with these Powerbeats3 wireless earphones

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These headphones are a great all-around everyday pick
With 12 hours of battery life, these sporty wireless earphones can get you through the longest workouts.
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Whether you’re following along to a sweaty app-based workout, taking a long run, or just bumping jams to keep you motivated while working from home, everyone needs a great set of headphones.

For folks who like to move around without a wire getting in their way, these Powerbeats3 Wireless Earphones get the job done. They deliver premium audio quality — and you can get them at a steep discount right now.

Enter to win this ultimate gaming gear giveaway worth over $5,000

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In the Ultimate Gaming Giveaway, you could win a PlayStation 5, an Xbox X Series and much more.
In the Ultimate Gaming Giveaway, you could win a PlayStation 5, an Xbox X Series and much more.
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If you’re an avid gamer (or are just trying to find the perfect gift for one), it can feel nearly impossible to sort through all the products and accessories that were released over the last few years. Not to mention, depending on what you choose, you could put a serious dent in your wallet. Thankfully, there’s the Ultimate Gaming Giveaway, a collection of the top-pick gaming devices, subscriptions and gear of the year — all potentially yours for anywhere between $10 and $50.

Disney+ raises prices $1 per month after announcing massive 87 million subscribers

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Disney+ is an undisputed success.
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Disney has announced that its Disney+ streaming service will increase in price by a single, solitary dollar per month. That takes the monthly cost of the streaming service to $7.99 per month — or $79.99 per year if you buy an annual subscription.

Meanwhile, the price of the Disney Bundle, which also ties in Hulu and ESPN Plus, will add the same $1 to its price tag, bringing it to $13.99 per month. These price changes will kick into effect come March 26, 2021.

Wolfwalkers is the best animated film of the year [Apple TV+ review]

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Apple TV+ enters the world of auteur animation with new animated film Wolfwalkers.
Apple TV+ enters the world of auteur animation with new animated film Wolfwalkers.
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Wolfwalkers, the animated movie that arrives on Apple TV+ today, is the best animated film of 2020. A fiery mix of folklore and feminism, it’s one of the most astonishing works of visual art you’re likely to see this year.

It comes from the makers of gorgeous animated features The Secret of Kells and The Breadwinner — and it marks their strongest work to date.

New, open-box iPads and MacBooks see stellar discounts on Woot

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Save on 13.3-inch MacBook Pro from 2020
Save up 35% today only!
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Woot is offering cracking discounts on a whole bunch of new, open-box iPad and MacBook models today only. You can save up to 35% on 2019 and 2020 devices, including the newest iPad Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro.

Stock is selling fast so enjoy this sale while you can!

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Help a little girl save animals in Alba: A Wildlife Adventure on Apple Arcade

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Saving a dolphin is part of Alba: A Wildlife Adventure.
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Head off with a little girl as she wanders a Mediterranean island rescuing animals in Alba: A Wildlife Adventure. She’s supposed to be on vacation, but she’s ready to start an environmental movement instead!

The game, which hit Apple Arcade on Friday, is from Ustwo Games, the creator of the classic Monument Valley.

Give the gift of relaxation with these on-sale massagers

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Give the gift of relaxation with these on-sale massagers
Who needs a masseuse when you can get your hands on one of these bad boys?
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The holidays can be a notoriously tense time of the year — why not give yourself the gift of self-care? These four incredible massagers are all on sale at savings of up to 81% off. Get one (or more!) and you can alleviate all the tension headaches, sore backs and aching necks that tend to pop up around this time of year.

They also offer a perfect way to introduce a new wellness routine for yourself — or somebody on your gift list — in the new year.

Manufacturers think AirPods Max are a ‘niche’ product that won’t sell in volume

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Is the AirPods Max a product that won't sell to the masses?
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It’s way too early to have a sense of how many units Apple will sell of its newly announced AirPods Max headphones. But according to a rumor from Digitimes, two of the manufacturers involved with production are “not expecting much” from the “niche” product.

The report cites sources from Compaq Manufacturing and Unitech, two companies reportedly making printed circuit boards for the new headphones. Unsurprisingly, both firms declined to give official responses with their verdicts.

Animated album covers bring a splash of cool to Apple Music

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This is a nice touch for Apple Music users.
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Remember how cool it was the first time you used Apple’s Cover Flow feature to flip through artwork for albums you bought on iTunes? More than a decade after Apple introduced that feature, Apple Music is rolling out a cool update: animated album covers.

Apple added the feature in the beta versions of iOS 14.3 and macOS 11.1. As you might expect, the animated covers are not available across the board on day one. So far, they’re just starting to appear for certain artists — with beta users starting to find them and share them online.

Apple cracks on with building its own mobile modems

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Apple currently relies on modems designed by Qualcomm.
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Apple has started building its own cellular modems for use in future devices. Johny Srouji, Apple’s senior vice president of hardware technologies, made the announcement to employees Thursday during a virtual town hall meeting.

The company currently relies on Qualcomm modems, after restoring its relationship with the company following a prolonged clash over patents and royalties. However, Apple has made no bones about its desire to bring this part of its manufacturing in-house. It even bought Intel’s modem business for $1 billion in 2019, the second-largest acquisition in Apple history.

Remote-working Apple engineers use AR to guide technicians in China

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Apple augmented reality has business potential
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Apple engineers used remote control robots and iPads equipped with custom augmented reality software to guide technicians in overseas factories, due to the coronavirus lockdown.

Usually Apple engineers make frequent visits to places like China, where Apple carries out manufacturing. However, this year’s coronavirus lockdown has made this impossible — leading to Apple having to make some tech-savvy adjustments.

Desk space and a monster monitor are keys to this magician’s productivity [Setups]

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MacBook Pro Setup
A big desk, an enormous screen, and a minimalist philosophy make for a productive setup.
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Allan Hagen is a New York-based professional magician and amateur photographer with a serious setup. His favorite part of the setup is the big, stunning Antoccino Desk by RH Modern, which helps him concentrate.

“A big desk with a fairly minimalist setup really lends itself to focusing on the tasks at hand,” he said.

Mystery-thriller The Last Thing He Told Me heads to Apple TV+

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‘The Last Thing He Told Me’ is making the jump from book to Apple TV+.
The Last Thing He Told Me hasn’t reached readers’ hands but an Apple TV+ adaptation is already in the works.
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Julia Roberts is the latest star putting in an appearance on Apple TV+. She’ll reportedly take the lead in an adaptation of the mystery-thriller The Last Thing He Told Me.

Update November 12, 2021: Jennifer Garner has replaced Julia Roberts as the lead in this upcoming series.

Charge up to 3 devices at once with this innovative dock

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Naztech 2-in-1 Charging Dock
Naztech's 2-in-1 charging station combines a dock with a power bank and can charge three devices simultaneously.
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Whether you’re cobbling together your own multiple-device remote work setup or just want to rest assured your iPhone 8 or beyond can wirelessly charge to full battery (even when you’re away from a power outlet), this Naztech 2-in-1 Charging Dock fits the bill. It offers the best of both worlds: a wireless power bank that ensures you’re always connected, and a charging dock you can perch anywhere you like.

macOS Big Sur 11.1 is almost ready [UPDATED]

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macOS Big Sur 11.1 Release Candidate is what Apple used to call a ‘Golden Master.’
The macOS Big Sur 11.1 Release Candidate is likely the last step before a public release.
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Update: The wait for macOS Big Sur 11.1 is over. It and operating system updates for quite a few other Apple computers launched Monday.


Apple seeded a macOS Big Sur 11.1 Release Candidate to developers on Thursday. That’s good news for those who hold off upgrading their Mac to each new big new macOS release until after it gets its first major revision.

In addition, there are second release candidates for iOS 14.3 and iPadOS 14.3 available.