Ted Lasso is solidly behind the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team as it heads for the FIFA World Cup. Photo: Apple TV+
Ted Lasso has some words of encouragement for the members of the U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team headed for the FIFA World Cup next week. Billboards with personal messages from the lead character of the hugely popular Apple TV+ show popped up in the hometowns of players and the head coach over the weekend.
This tidy setup didn't cost a fortune, but it gets the job done. Photo: [email protected]
It’s funny when you see a student’s computer setup on social media with gear that looks like it costs a bazillion bucks. Like, what, did Elon Musk go back to college for some reason? Maybe to escape the $44 billion dumpster fire that is Twitter?
Well, today’s clean and practical MacBook Pro setup is the real thing — a starving student’s workstation cobbled together on a budget.
Show you have the chops to manage a world-class football club. Photo: Sega
With the FIFA World Cup a week away, the latest version of the Sega’s hugely popular sports management game Football Manager 2023 launched for a range of Apple devices. Play to find out if you have what it takes to take a club to the top.
It’s available as a stand-alone app or as part of Apple Arcade.
An update to iOS 16.1 is out. The same is true for iPadOS 16.1 and macOS Ventura. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
Apple on Wednesday released iOS 16.1.1, iPadOS 16.1.1 and macOS 13.0.1 to fix bugs and close a couple of security holes. These updates don’t add any new features, but are nevertheless recommended for all users.
iOS 16.2 and iPadOS 16.2 beta 2 are here with some new features. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
Apple seeded the second iOS 16.2 and iPadOS 16.2 beta two weeks after the first beta dropped. The first beta packed plenty of new features and enhancements, and the second beta is no different.
Below is a look at all the changes and everything new in iOS 16.2 and iPadOS 16.2 beta 2, followed by an archive of the new features of beta 1.
Your M1 or M2 MacBook can handle a wall full of monitors with the Plugable Quad HDMI Adapter. Photo: Plugable
Plugable’s new Quad HDMI Adapter can add up to four displays to a MacBook, even even ones that would otherwise only support only a single external monitor.
Production is officially underway for Severance season 2 on Apple TV+. Photo: Apple TV+
Fans of the hit Apple TV+ series Severance can rejoice that production on season 2 started this week. More of what Stephen Colbert called a “dystopian workplace sci-fi mystery black comedy psychological thriller” is on the way.
Upcoming episodes of the Emmy-winning – and very creepy – series will feature the original stars as well as eight new ones.
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Many of us need help winding down at the end of the day. For some folks, that means turning on the TV or getting some late-night gaming in. But those activities might be detrimental to your overall sleep quality.
Restflix, a restful sleep streaming service, offers more than 10 channels that can help you unwind at night. And it’s available at a blowout price of $69.99 (regularly $599) thanks to our Overstock Sale, which runs through October 31.
The gang of third-string MI5 agents from Slough House are back for season 2. Photo: Apple TV+
It looks like something big and bad is about to happen to London, and it may fall to a team of remedial MI5 back-benchers to step up and stop it.
That’s at least according to the season 2 trailer of the darkly comedic Apple TV+ espionage thriller Slow Horses, which dropped Wednesday. The series resumes December 2. Watch the trailer below.
Those who use Roku streaming devices will find the new smart-home gear, like the doorbell camera, integrate seamlessly. Photo: Roku
Roku is best-known for its streaming media devices. But it’s branching out with a whole-home strategy that will see a range of smart-home gadgets, including security cameras, lights and plugs, go on sale next week at Walmart, the company said.
But a report indicates the company isn’t saying yet whether its new gadgets will work with the new Matter smart-home connectivity standard supported by Apple and other companies. It’s designed to let devices from different makers work together on systems like Apple’s HomeKit and others.
Roku’s lack of clarity is a bit odd, given that it’s among the companies supporting Matter, and that might give some would-be purchasers pause.