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We finally get inside the head of Danny (played by Tom Holland). It's not pretty. Photo: Apple TV+
Apple TV+ limited series The Crowded Room plays its final hand this week, and the show finally broke me the way it reportedly “broke” its lead actor, Tom Holland. Danny finally gets to know all of his personalities at Rya’s behest, though he may have blown his chances at a fair trial already.
The show’s prior attempts at sensitively depicting Danny’s mental illness take a turn for the deeply unserious this week. And for this recapper, there is just no sane way to move forward.
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It's party time for Jace (played by Isaiah Hill) ... until he gets some very troubling news. Photo: Apple TV+
This week on Swagger, Jace and Ike’s latest victory is a short-lived affair. When Crystal comes to Jace with worrying possibilities for his future, he shuts down — leaving Phil, Drew and Musa to panic.
Meanwhile, Jenna and Tonya start making plans. And Ike and Emery decide to hash out their differences the old-fashioned way. The episode, entitled “Rise + Fall,” is good and tense. And it points the way toward much darker events to come on the Apple TV+ basketball drama.
How would you improve this setup? See others' advice below. Photo: [email protected]
On social media we see plenty of people flaunting pristine computer setups, and even completely staged ones. But plenty of them are “lived in,” and some aren’t necessarily complete. People sometimes call out for help: “How do I make this better?”
Today’s featured M1 MacBook Air setup is example of the latter. The user asked for advice and got it. But he didn’t agree with some of it. See below.
You're probably going to wish you bought the thing when it was merely expensive. Photo: Leander Kahney/Cult of Mac
When former Apple design honcho Jony Ive released his super-premium Apple design book in 2016, a lot of folks thought it was an overpriced ego trip. After all, Designed by Apple in California went for $299 for the large size and $199 for the small size.
And now? Well, now you’d be lucky to get the fancy coffee-table books for dollar amounts in the high hundreds and low thousands.
Save nearly 80% on this AI-powered resume writer that will help you get employers' attention. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
You can make your job search faster and easier by wielding the power of artificial intelligence. With this AI resume-writing tool, you can majorly upgrade your employment-seeking approach from here on out.
For a limited time, you can purchase a lifetime subscription to Resoume, an AI assistant that writes resumes, for only $39.99 (regularly $180) with no coupon required. That’s nearly 80% of savings on an app primed to maximize your chances of landing better jobs.
Get a lifetime of internet access when you travel with Instabridge, now only $130 ahead of Prime Day. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
How much will using data in another country cost you on your next trip? If the answer is anything more than “nothing” (and it’s likely to be, given that receiving an unexpectedly large bill from your mobile provider even has its own name: “bill shock”), then it’s time to set yourself up with reliable international internet connectivity that won’t break the bank.
The Instabridge eSim has a perfect 5-star rating from fellow travelers, and during Deal Days, our own epic version of Prime Day, you can grab a Lifetime Plan for only $129.97 (regularly $1,000), the lowest price you’ll find for it anywhere on the web. But you’ll have to act fast since this offer expires July 14 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific!
You can charge devices fast on the go with Spigen's new ArcPack. Photo: Spigen
Mobile accessory brand Spigen unveiled its new Spigen ArcPack Portable Charger on Monday. It features a 10,000mAH battery pack and 30 watts of quick-charging power for your devices on the go.
This charger, which retails for $89.99, can juice up an iPhone, AirPods and Apple Watch all at once. And it’s perfect for travel, thanks to its light weight and compact size. It tips the scales at just 6.9 ounces, so you can take it anywhere and just pop it in your pocket for extra convenience.
No, but seriously this time… I think. Image: Meta/D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac
Threads is the new social media platform with Twitter-like features, coming from Instagram. As on Twitter, you can make short text posts with a few attached images or video, write replies, quote posts, repost them, etc. But you’re not starting fresh again: You sign in with your Instagram account and instantly access the same network of people who you follow and all your followers.
Since Twitter’s slow-burn downfall began last year, a few hot new replacements have been propped up, with varying degrees of staying power. Mastodon is the open-source, volunteer-driven network that courted the nerdy types in the tech community — but no one else. Bluesky, backed by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, has been scaling slowly on an invitation system. Post, T2 and countless others were the fashion of the day but burned out fast.
Threads has three great things going for it: It’s incredibly easy to join, it’s built off your existing network of friends, and it’s very simple to use. If you liked Twitter, you’ll like Threads. While I don’t like Threads as much as Mastodon, its future interoperability with the open-source alternative means we can all be happy on whatever service we choose and stay in touch.
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The EZCast Beam J4a pico projector goes anywhere and works brilliantly with Mac or iPad. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
With the EZCast Beam J4a, you can carry a big-screen TV everywhere you go. The pico projector is amazingly small, but is ready to show movies, games or presentations wherever you need it to. Just plug it into your Mac or iPad.
I love this thing. Absolutely freaking love it. But that doesn’t mean it’s perfect. Read on to see what I mean.
Ahead of Prime Day, save $100 on powerful binoculars that capture HD images and video. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Summer provides plenty of opportunities to get outside, whether you’re at a sports game, concert or just taking in nature. If you’d like to get a better view of memorable moments along the way, take advantage of this limited-time sale on a set of versatile camera binoculars.
During Deal Days, our version of Amazon’s Prime Day, you can pick up these HD Digital Camera Binoculars for only $99.97 (regularly $199) with free shipping — no coupon necessary. You’ll have to be quickly, though, since this deal only lasts through July 14 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific!
Get two high-end Japanese chef's knife sets for the price of one with this pre-Prime Day discount. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
If you have a passion for cooking, then you don’t have to debate whether or not it’s worth investing in quality tools.
A capable and high-quality knife set is a great place to start. Luckily, you don’t have to wait for Prime Day to score savings on new, much-needed kitchen artillery. During Deal Days, our version of Prime Day, you can grab this exclusive buy-one-get-one (BOGO) deal on this eight-piece Seido Japanese knife set with gift boxes for only $139.99 (regularly $429). Act fast since this deal only lasts until July 14 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific!
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A Seth Rogen sleepover? What could go wrong? Photo: Apple TV+
Platonic heads into the home stretch this week as the Apple TV+ comedy about two friends who interrupt each other’s lives and relationships digs into jealousy.
Charlie takes his anger out on a co-worker in the strangest way imaginable. Sylvia takes out her anger directly on Charlie. And Will takes out his anger on his co-workers, who in turn take out their frustration on him. It’s less of a listening and learning week than a wit’s end week on this very easily consumed show.
A federal judge blocked federal government contact with social media sites. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
A federal judge in Louisiana issued a broad injunction Tuesday limiting federal government contact with social media sites over what the Biden administration may see as disinformation spreading out of control.
The ruling is one of many upcoming that frame a fight over the constitutionality of curbing social media’s influence in light of the First Amendment’s right to freedom of expression.
Amazingly, Apple Watch may become even more vital to tracking your health in the near future. Photo: Leander Kahney/Cult of Mac
A smartwatch like your trusty Apple Watch might be able to screen you for Parkinson’s disease up to 7 years before symptoms would show up if you have it, according to a fascinating new study.
Parkinson’s damages the brain slowly, so early detection via smartwatch could offer treatment advantages as new therapies develop.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro star in Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon," debuting in October. Photo: Apple TV+
Apple TV+ dropped the official trailer Wednesday for its upcoming historical drama Killers of the Flower Moon. The sprawling period piece is filled with the rage and bloodshed of one of America’s most-enduring murder mysteries.
Based on a nonfiction account of a deadly conspiracy by white men to capture oil wealth held by the Osage Indian nation members in early-1900s Oklahoma, the Marin Scorsese film counts Leonardo Di Caprio and Robert De Niro among its sprawling cast.
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Airplane passenger Sam Nelson (played by Idris Elba) takes action against terrorists this week on Hijack. Photo: Apple TV+
Apple TV+ terrorist thriller Hijack finally takes off this week, introducing real challenges and intense, investigative set pieces as the people on the ground try to figure out if the plane has been taken over, and if so, why — and what can be done about it.
The calm, cool and collected interloper played by Idris Elba takes action as the plane he’s on descends further and further into chaos. The episode, entitled “Draw a Blank,” is the best this show has yet been.
Get pre-Prime Day savings on these open-ear headphones, now just $24.97. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Everybody gets in the zone when it’s time to work out. Music is one great way to get there, but AirPods aren’t always the safest option if you’re biking or jogging on busy roadways. Audiophiles have been conditioned to think that earbuds are best when they drill sound waves directly into the ear, but these open-ear induction headphones are at the forefront of a new wave in personal audio.
During Deal Days, our version of Prime Day, Cult of Mac readers can get a pair of these innovative bone-conduction headphones for only $24.97 (regularly $79) with no coupon necessary. But you’ll have to move quickly, as this deal only lasts until July 14 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific!
The super-low price is due to our epic Deal Days sale. It’s our answer to Prime Day — Black Friday in the summer, if you will. That means you don’t have long to snap it up. This price is only available through July 14 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific (while supplies last).
Grab a lifetime of flight deals with a Dollar Flight Club membership for less than $60 ahead of Prime Day. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Want to see the world without being stung by the skyrocketing costs of flights? There’s a simple hack to save serious bucks on your summer vacation, and it comes in the form of getting alerts on ultra-low flight deals. Dollar Flight Club does precisely that. And right now, you can grab a Premium Plus+ lifetime subscription for only $59.97 (regularly $1,690), with no coupon necessary.
This discount on lifetime access to DFC’s Premium Plus+ plan is only available during our exciting Deal Days campaign — our version of Prime Day. So, you’ll have to act fast since this deal only lasts until July 14 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific!
Score pre-Prime Day savings on two $100 Restaurant.com eGift Cards. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Everybody loves to eat a nice dinner out on the town, but have you checked restaurant prices lately? Outrageous! However, a limited-time discount can save you a lot of money when dining out.
For a limited time, you can get two $100 gift certificates to Restaurant.com for just $20 (regularly $200)! Grab it now during Deal Days — our version of Prime Day — where you can get special pricing on tech, software and services.
A dual monitor mount is used for the external display and the MacBook Pro. Photo: [email protected]
Monitor mounts and the like may not be terribly glamorous or exciting, but they can do an awful lot for a computer setup.
Today’s featured MacBook Pro workstation uses them to make the laptop and two other crucial pieces of hardware easy to move around. And they keep the hardware off the desk, creating space for other items.
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The Arzopa Portable Monitor A1C (shown here with a simulated screen) offers more room to work at a very attractive price. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
The Arzopa Portable Monitor A1C is a 15.6-inch, 1080P monitor ready to be connected to a Mac, iPad or gaming device over USB-C or HDMI. Given its relatively low price, the screen is one of the better options available for those on a tight budget.
It’s currently available at a price below $100, which is significantly lower than the cost of rival products.
I tested the portable display in my home office and on a recent vacation. Here’s what I found.
Protect yourself and your loved ones from cybercrime anywhere you go with this five-star firewall. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Cyberattacks can put you at risk of losing money, personal data and more. But you can protect your family from cybercrime with a top-rated VPN and firewall, like this Deeper Connect Pico decentralized VPN, which also comes with a Wi-FI adapter. Right now, you can grab this package for only $139.99 (regularly $248), no coupon needed. That’s this VPN bundle’s lowest price ever.
So, why so low? It’s all part of our epic Deal Days summer sale. It’s our version of Prime Day, where you can grab some incredible items at awesomely low prices. You’ll have to move quickly to grab this deal, though. It only lasts until July 14 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific!
Rumors about a new Apple Watch Ultra leave us pleasantly surprised. And a 30-inch (minimum!) iMac sounds pretty sweet, too. Image: Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: While it’s no big shock that Apple continues to work on new Macs and iPads, two new products reportedly in the pipeline actually do sound surprising — and surprisingly tempting. What are they? An iMac with a big, beautiful 30-inch-plus screen, and a next-gen Apple Watch Ultra.
Where do we place our preorders?
Also on The CultCast:
A purported iPhone 15 Pro Max case leak makes us extra worried about that huger-than-huge camera bump. How much is too much?
Apple bumps up iCloud+ pricing in some places, but refuses to offer bigger storage options. Erfon is not amused.
The EU keeps writing new regulations designed to rein in tech companies. Ill-advised or efficacious?
Our giveaway this week is for anyone who craves a clutter-free desk.
And finally … a new edition of “What We’re Into.” Griffin talks up an impressive new car, while Erfon and I fixate on the same Apple TV+ sci-fi show.
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