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Nanoleaf among first to adopt Apple’s Adaptive Lighting to Matter

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Adaptive Lighting in Nanoleaf bulbs for Matter
Nanoleaf Essentials bulbs work with the Matter standard.
Photo: Nanoleaf

Apple plans to expand its Adaptive Lighting feature to Matter-compatible smart lights with the release of iOS 18, which will significantly increase the number of smart lights that can use the popular feature in the Apple Home ecosystem. And among the first to work on it is Nanoleaf, according to a new report.

Apple Maps finds its way onto the web [Updated]

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Apple Maps finds its way onto the web
You can now use Apple Maps on a Windows PC.
Screenshot: Apple/Cult of Mac

A Mac or iPhone is a no longer needed to access Apple Maps — a web version reached public beta testing Wednesday. It allows users to get driving and walking directions from a web browser, including Chrome and Edge on Windows PCs.

Update: Several weeks after the initial release, Apple Maps on the web now works on a broader selection of web browsers.

Matt Damon’s Boston heist goes wicked wrong in The Instigators [Now on Apple TV+]

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The Instigators trailer on Apple TV+
Sure, it's got Boston big-shots Damon and Affleck, but you won't believe the supporting cast on this thing.
Photo: Apple TV+

Desperate dad Matt Damon and ex-con Casey Affleck join forces for the heist of a lifetime in Boston, and guess what — it goes horribly wrong. With high-speed car chases, multiple explosions and Boston accents flying all over the place from a smart-alecky veteran cast, the new trailer for Apple Original Film The Instigators stormed computer screens Thursday in entertaining fashion.

The Instigators debuts in select theaters on August 2 before streaming on Apple TV+ August 9, but you can watch the first trailer now.

UPDATE: With its week in select theaters now past, star-studded Apple Original Film The Instigators starts streaming Friday on Apple TV+. Reviews of the caper-gone-awry flick find a lot to like, particularly in the chemistry between Boston-bred leads Matt Damon, one of the film’s producers, and Corey Affleck, one of its writers. Doug Liman (Swingers, Go, The Bourne Identity, Mr. & Mrs. Smith) directs.

Laurene Powell Jobs’ super-yacht crashes into another one

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Laurene Powell Jobs super-yacht crashed
High winds caused the two mega-yachts to collide.
Photo: X.com, @RicardoBSalinas

Laurene Powell Jobs’ super-yacht recently crashed into another billionaire’s even bigger yacht off Naples, Italy, according to a report. Steve Jobs originally commissioned the $140 million Venus, collaborating on its design. High winds pushed the boats at anchor into each other.

Damage is estimated to be costly, given the yachts’ combined value of $265 million. For the merely wealthy or well-adjacent, that’s like paying through the nose to get a scratch fixed on your Bentley.

Charge your iPhone, AirPods and iPad with one $24 charging stand

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Product shot of MyCharge True Universal 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Stand for iPhone
This three-way charger cuts cable clutter.
Photo: Cult of Mac Deals

A separate charger for every one of your devices is impractical, especially if the supply of available electrical outlets doesn’t meet the high demand. You shouldn’t need a power strip just to charge your iPhone, AirPods and iPad. If you want to charge three devices with one cable and cut down on desk clutter, try the MyCharge True Universal 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Stand.

This three-in-one charger can power iPhones, AirPods and anything that can charge off a 20W USB-C port. Get this charging stand while it’s on sale for $23.99.

New iPhone, Mac and iPad patches fix a nasty bug

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iOS 17.6.1 fixes a problem with Apple's Advanced Data Protection.
iOS 17.6.1 fixes a problem with Apple's Advanced Data Protection.
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Apple released iOS 17.6.1, iPadOS 17.6.1 and macOS Sonoma 14.6.1 on Wednesday. These are patches to fix a problem with Advanced Data Protection, a collection of tools to keep data and communications safe in the cloud.

While there are no new features, the updates are nevertheless important.

NFL Retro Bowl ’25 plus 2 more titles rush Apple Arcade

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New Apple Arcade games in September - NFL Retro Bowl '25
Are you ready for some seriously retro football?
Photo: Apple Arcade

Apple is set to bolster Apple Arcade gaming with three exciting new titles in September. NFL Retro Bowl ’25 headlines the additions. It’s an exclusive collaboration between the National Football League and the creators of the popular App Store game Retro Bowl.

Why Apple’s dodgy deal with Google should have ended years ago

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Apple Google privacy meme
Google can no longer pay Apple to weaken iPhone's privacy protections.
Graphic: Imgflip

Apple should never have entered into the deal that had Google paying billions every year to be the default search engine for iPhone, Mac, and iPad. And it’s shameful that it’ll take a court order to finally make Apple do the right thing.

A company that claims to carefully protect the privacy of its users shouldn’t be part of an arrangement that steered those users toward Google, whose business is built on privacy violation. Interestingly, some users may find that certain websites require specific browser settings to function correctly, such as ensuring you enable JavaScript on iPhone for a smoother browsing experience.

NBA legend learns to heed Apple Watch heart warnings

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Apple Watch AFib warnings
Even if you have no symptoms, dib't ignore Apple Watch AFib notifications.
Photo: Apple

San Antonio Spurs legend and NBA commentator Sean Elliott recently experienced a health scare highlighting Apple Watch’s potentially life-saving capabilities. Elliott, known his role in the Spurs’ first championship, found himself at the center of a different kind of heart-pounding drama, according to a report.

“My watch kept telling me you’re in Atrial Fibrillation. It just kept telling me over and over again, and I said, ‘there’s no way, I feel fine,'” Elliott recounted in an interview. Despite feeling no symptoms, the persistent warnings from his smartwatch eventually prompted him to seek medical attention. And it’s a good thing he did.