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My MacBook Pro quantum leap from M1 Pro to M4 Pro [Review] ★★★★

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M4 Pro MacBook Pro review★★★★
It looks like pretty much any M-series MacBook Pro since 2021, but this 14-inch M4 Pro MacBook Pro is a powerhouse.
Photo: David Snow/Cult of Mac

I took the leap from the 2021 M1 Pro MacBook Pro to the new M4 Pro MacBook Pro. As you’ll see from my review, having used the M1 Pro model for the past couple of years, I was eager to see how Apple could improve on the already-impressive machine. And, despite the lack of redesign, I’m impressed, to say the least.

While the M1 Pro and M4 Pro laptops could be the same exact machine judging from the outside — same as all M-series MacBook Pro models — the new one takes some big steps forward in performance. That should future-proof me on this daily driver for at least a few years.

M4 Mac mini review roundup: Small wonder

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M4 Mac mini in use
Expect outsized performance from the M4 Mac mini.
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If there were concerns that Apple overstepped by shrinking the 2024 Mac mini while also dropping in a super-fast processor, lay them to rest. Early M4 Mac mini reviews praise the redesign and rave about the performance boost that comes from Apple’s latest processors.

Here’s a roundup of comments on the tiny new macOS desktop.

M4 vs. M3 MacBook Pro comparison: What’s different?

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M3 vs. M4 MacBook Pro comparison
How's the M4 MacBook Pro family different from its M3 predecessors?
Photo/Graphics: Apple/Rajesh Pandey

Apple gave its MacBook Pro lineup an M4-focused refresh last week. From the outside, the new laptops might look the same as their M3 predecessors, but that’s not the case.

Look closely, and you’ll notice the M4 MacBook Pros come with subtle yet important upgrades. Read below to learn everything that’s changed between the M4 and M3 MacBook Pro family.

First 5 minutes of Silo season 2 dig into horrifying past [Video]

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Silo season 2 sneak peek
That silo dweller with battle flag has seen better days ... a long time ago, it seems.
Photo: Apple TV+

Anybody care for a big taste of Silo season 2 ahead of the hit sci-fi series’ November 15 air date on Apple TV+? The streamer dropped a “sneak peak” Friday of the show’s new season — literally the first five minutes of episode one. Outside the silo in which countless generations have lived, main character Juliette not only explores the hellscape that supposedly will kill her, but sees ominous signs of what came (way) before. We get a major flashback.

“Watch the first 5 minutes of Silo Season 2,” the YouTube page says. “Juliette lives.” So yeah, she’s not dead. At least not yet.

Mac mini radically redesigned with M4 and M4 Pro chip

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The new Mac mini with M4.
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Apple unveiled the radically redesigned Mac mini on Tuesday, with versions powered by the M4 chip and a new M4 Pro chip. The smaller-than-ever desktop computer features a new design with convenient ports on the front and back, faster processing speeds and, for the first time, Thunderbolt 5 connectivity and a carbon neutral guarantee.

“The new Mac mini delivers gigantic performance in an unbelievably small design thanks to the power efficiency of Apple silicon and an innovative new thermal architecture,” said John Ternus, Apple’s senior vice president of hardware engineering, in a press release.

The faster Mac mini is available for preorder now, with a release date of November 8.

U.S. teens overwhelmingly choose iPhone

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iPhone 16 in Use
The vast majority of teen selfies are taken with an iPhone.
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The cool kids own an iPhone. And the non-cool kids. Really, nearly all U.S. teens own one. That’s according to new data from a market analysis that found that 87% of teenagers in the United States use an iPhone.

That’s likely to continue with more than 20% of teens planning to upgrade to an iPhone 16.

Dive into Submerged, Vision Pro’s first immersive 3D movie [Update: Watch now!]

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Submerged short film is a Vision Pro exclusive
Submerged can only be seen on Vision Pro.
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Apple made a visual treat for owners of its Vision Pro headset: Submerged, a scripted short film recorded in Immersive Video. That means it’s in 3D and “You’re not watching a movie anymore, you are inside the story,” according to the director.

Watch the trailer for a first look at the action set on a WWII submarine under attack.

Update: Vision Pro users can watch Submerged now. Simply open the Apple TV app on the headset to find it.

Watch MLS soccer playoffs for $10 or free

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Watch MLS soccer playoffs for $10 or free
The rest of the MLS season and playoffs are available for very cheap or free.
Graphic: Apple

With the 2024 Major League Soccer season ending in October, fans can watch the remaining games as well as the playoffs for only $10. That’s the current cost of an MLS Season Pass.

Even better, Apple TV+ subscribers can get in on the action for free.

Everything new in visionOS 2

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visionOS 2 bento box
visionOS 2 packs small new features that will have a big impact on daily usage.
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visionOS 2 adds a whole bunch of fantastic new quality-of-life features to Apple’s premium mixed reality headset, the Vision Pro. New hand gestures make it easy to bring up the Home View or Control Center, Spatial Photos are a great way to look at your pictures and the new virtual environments are a visual treat.

visionOS 2 is a fantastic update you should install right away — and it’s out right now. Find it in Settings > General > Software Update.

After you update, here’s the list of things you can check out.

Everything new in iOS 18

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iOS 18 bento box
All these features and more in iOS 18.
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iOS 18 is a surprisingly rich software update with major new customization features and big changes in Photos, Messages, Notes, and more. Although Apple Intelligence features are going to continue grabbing headlines for the next year, it’ll only be available on the latest iPhones later in the fall. Among the smaller but interesting updates, a nodding head emoji is set to arrive, adding more expressive ways to communicate.

The iOS 18 update is packed with features — and it’s out right now. Find it in Settings > General > Software Update. It’s compatible with all the same devices as iOS 17.

After you update, here’s the big list of things you should check out. You should definitely start with editing your Home Screen, reading how the new Photos app works and checking out the new iMessage features.