Upcoming OLED iPad Pro might feature next-gen M4 chip

[ad_1] Could Apple’s upcoming OLED iPad Pro sport an M4 chip? Photo: Apple/Cult of Mac Apple’s upcoming OLED iPad Pro will reportedly begin the company’s shift into AI hardware. Apparently, the new tablets will sport the next-gen M4 chip to power all the AI features. If this report is accurate, Apple will skip bringing its … Read more

Motorola Moto G Power 5G 2024 Review: Fantastic Value

[ad_1] For years, Motorola has dominated the budget smartphone market in the US with its Moto G lineup, but these Android phones have never felt particularly exciting. Handsets like the Google Pixel 3A or even the new Nothing Phone (2a) have almost always offered more features, better performance, cooler designs, and nicer cameras for just … Read more

iOS 18 Rumored to ‘Overhaul’ Notes, Mail, Photos, and Fitness Apps

[ad_1] Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman today said that iOS 18 will “overhaul” many of Apple’s built-in apps, including Notes, Mail, Photos, and Fitness. Gurman did not reveal any specific new features planned for these apps. It was previously rumored that the Notes app will gain support for displaying more math equations, and a built-in option to … Read more

9 Best Password Managers (2024): Features, Pricing, and Tips

[ad_1] I still find BitWarden to be a more economical choice for most people, but there are some very nice features in 1Password that you won’t find elsewhere. If you frequently travel across national borders, you’ll appreciate my favorite 1Password feature: Travel Mode. This mode lets you delete any sensitive data from your devices before … Read more

Apple ‘Let Loose’ event announced for May 7. What’s on agenda?

[ad_1] We’ve got an iPad event coming in hot! Image: Cult of Mac This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: The surprise Apple event on May 7 looks like an iPad and Apple Pencil extravaganza. What’s on Cupertino’s agenda? We discuss all the latest iPad rumors. Also on The CultCast: Apple might finally fix one … Read more

New net neutrality rules should end mobile video throttling

[ad_1] Your wireless carrier won’t be able to throttle streaming video for much longer. Image: Fox/Cult of Mac There’s a good chance watching video on your iPhone is about to get better. Net neutrality rules passed by the FCC this week reportedly forbid U.S. wireless carriers from lowering the quality of streaming video to throttle … Read more

Today in Apple history: Psystar clone Macs go rogue

[ad_1] April 27, 2008: Psystar’s first Mac clones ship to customers. The new Open Computer means that, for the first time since the mid-1990s, there’s no need to assemble a “hackintosh” to run OS X on a non-Apple computer. Unlike previous clone Macs, however, these low-priced computers don’t come with Cupertino’s blessing. Naturally, a fight … Read more

Ceretone Core One OTC Hearing Aids Review: Tiny and Barely Useful

[ad_1] Indiegogo-backed Ceretone is yet another hearing aid company aimed at people looking for a low-cost, low-complexity way to give their hearing a boost. At $349 for a pair—or $229 for a single ear’s aid—the tiny hearing aids are designed to have only a modest impact on hearing. Fortunately, they also make an equally modest … Read more

Top Stories: Apple Announces ‘Let Loose’ Event With New iPads and More Expected

[ad_1] New iPads are coming, and Apple is holding a virtual event to introduce them! While it appears likely to be a relatively short video event, we should be seeing new iPad Pro and iPad Air models, some new accessories, and perhaps some additional surprises. Other Apple news and rumors this week included word that … Read more