Cult of Mac2 hours agoApple unlikely to charge for Apple Intelligence anytime soonCult of Mac - Rajesh PandeyApple does not plan to charge for Apple Intelligence in the next three years. Apparently, the company wants to add more advanced AI features before charging for it. The Cupertino giant did not talk about eventually charging for Apple Intelligence during its unveiling at WWDC24 earlier this year. Some …
Cult of Mac14 hours agoToday in Apple history: MultiFinder brings multitasking to MacCult of Mac - D. Griffin JonesAugust 11, 1987: MultiFinder brings the biggest software update to the Mac since its launch: multitasking with two apps on screen at once. While MultiFinder brings an undeniable boost to the Macintosh’s technical capabilities, it is built on a shaky foundation that soon will begin to show its …
Cult of Mac17 hours agoWhat to expect from iPad 11 and iPad mini 7Cult of Mac - Ed HardyRumors indicate the iPad 11 is nearly here, and an iPad mini 7 is in development, too. Neither tablet has been updated in years, but that could change this autumn. Finally! We can look forward to better performance and maybe Apple Intelligence. Here’s what’s likely coming in late 2024 to Apple’s …
Cult of Mac1 day agoM4 Macs are on their way! [The CultCast]Cult of Mac - Lewis WallaceThis week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: It sounds like a whole bunch of Macs powered by Apple’s M4 chip — including a Mac mini that will be surprisingly small — will arrive in the not-so-distant future. We discuss the latest M4 Mac rumors (and can’t help getting more than a little excited). Also on The …
Cult of Mac1 day agoLisa Kudrow’s Time Bandits becomes a surprise hitCult of Mac - Ed HardySome people were skeptical when Apple TV+ turned the 1981 cult classic movie Time Bandits into a comedic adventure series for all ages. But it’s hard to argue with success — for the second week, the show starring Lisa Kudrow is one of the most popular on any streaming service. And Jake Gyllenhaal’s …
Cult of Mac1 day agoToday in Apple history: Dev defends I Am Rich, his totally useless $1,000 appCult of Mac - Luke DormehlAugust 10, 2008: The developer of I Am Rich, a pointless iPhone app that sold for a whopping $999.99, defends his notorious creation as “art.” After Apple removed I Am Rich from the App Store in the wake of controversy over the app’s outrageous price and total lack of usefulness, its creator, German …