This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: Apple pulls the plug on a secret AR glasses project. What does this mean for Vision Pro?
Also on The CultCast:
- Erfon discusses the pros and cons of the 13-inch iPad Pro.
- Apple’s latest earnings call yields some astonishing factoids.
- Apple still plans to fix Siri — and to roll out the delayed CarPlay 2.
- We end with a laugh at one of the craziest iPhone cases we’ve ever seen.
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February 1, 2010: The tech-loving world goes into meltdown at the sight of comedian Stephen Colbert using a prerelease iPad to read nominations during the Grammy Awards show.
January 31, 1998: Mac clone-maker Power Computing goes out of business, having auctioned off its office supplies and computers.
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January 30, 1995: Apple Computer launches the Newton MessagePad 120, the first truly great device in an unfairly maligned product line.
January 29, 1990: Apple CEO John Sculley appoints Michael Spindler as the company’s new chief operating officer.