Lowest price ever: Code with Microsoft Visual Studio Pro, on sale for just $30

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This $40 Microsoft Visual Studio Pro license can help you gain solutions for coding issues.
For only $40, Microsoft Visual Studio offers tools for greater coding collaboration.
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In software development, having the right tools can make all the difference between sinking and succeeding. If you’re on the hunt for such tools, Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 — on sale today from Cult of Mac Deals — stands out as a powerhouse for developers who want to enhance productivity and streamline the coding process.

This professional-grade 64-bit integrated development environment is more accessible than ever. It can improve how you and your team approach your programming. Act fast to get Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 for just $29.97 (regularly $499).

Put Apple Park right on your Mac or iPad display [Apple wallpapers]

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This is just one of several striking Apple Park shots Basic Apple Guy turned into wallpaper for Mac or iPad.
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Designer Basic Apple Guy, purveyor of fine wallpapers for your devices, found a way to blow up a bunch of tiny background shots of Apple Park in Cupertino into fine wallpapers for Mac and iPad displays. The background shots are included in macOS Sequoia for small-scale uses in apps like FaceTime and Photo Booth, so they had to be majorly upscaled. BAG dropped the wallpaper versions online Thursday for your downloading pleasure (see below).

Get Microsoft Office Home & Business 2019 for Mac, just $24.97

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Gift lifelong productivity with a lifetime of Microsoft Office Home & Business 2019 for Mac, now just $24.97.
Enjoy all of Microsoft Office 2019 on any Mac for less than $25.
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There comes a time in nearly every adult’s life when you must install Microsoft Office. Yes, you can technically get by without Word, Excel and the other essentials. But if you want to get certain tasks done on your killer Mac setup, you’ll need these tools. And this limited-time deal on Microsoft Office Home & Business 2019 for Mac might be the time to get them.

For a limited time, you can get yourself or a fellow Mac user lifetime access to Microsoft Office for Mac for only $24.97 (regularly $229).

Movie stars keep dire watch over The Gorge [Coming soon to Apple TV+]

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The Gorge on Apple TV+
Thriller film "The Gorge" is coming soon to Apple TV+.
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Popular young movie stars Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy star alongside Sigourney Weaver in the upcoming thriller film The Gorge on Apple TV+, the streamer revealed Thursday. It noted the film, which has no firm release date yet, will get promoted along with season 2 of hit series Severance at pop culture festival CCXP24 in early December.

“They’re not keeping you out. They’re keeping them in,” reads the tagline for the Apple Original Film. And in bigger news for fans of the mind-bending workplace drama series, Apple noted Severance returns with its second season January 17 (for those who don’t already know).

Today in Apple history: Performa 6360 is a low-cost multimedia Mac

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The Performa 6320CD Mac delivered a great price-to-performance ratio.
The Performa 6320CD Mac delivered great performance for the price, luring new users.
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October 17: Today in Apple history: Apple launches Performa 6360, a low-cost multimedia Mac October 17, 1996: Apple launches its Performa 6360 Mac in North America, sold elsewhere as the Power Macintosh 6300/160.

An impressive multimedia Mac, the Performa 6360 comes bundled with a TV/video card. It also lets users make phone calls, listen to CDs, and watch television — all of which seemed amazingly futuristic at the time. As Macs went, it was pretty affordable, too.

Shrinking season 3 is on!

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“Shrinking” season two on Apple TV+
“Shrinking” season three is happening.
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Apple TV+ reportedly renewed its comedy/drama Shrinking for season three on Thursday, continuing the teamup between Jason Segel and Harrison Ford.

Season two is streaming now. And with the new announcement, fans can enjoy it without any worries it’ll end with a cliffhanger that never gets resolved.

Afghan women take it to the Taliban in Bread and Roses [Apple TV+ trailer]

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Bread & Roses documentary trailer
Under Taliban rule, women in Kabul can't even go outside without a chaperone, much less get an education.
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When the Islamic fundamentalist Taliban took control of Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2021, it stripped women of their right even to go outside without a chaperone. So when a woman surreptitiously taping herself says “the situation is dire” in the Bread & Roses documentary trailer, which Apple TV+ dropped Thursday, it seems like an understatement. A heavily armed force stripped even their most basic rights.

The Apple Original Films documentary film, which follows three women fighting to reclaim their lives, premieres November 22 on Apple TV+. Watch the trailer below.

Latest high-level person to leave Apple? The chief people officer.

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Surface leaves Apple, one of several executives to recently do so.
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As of Wednesday, Chief People Officer Carol Surface leaves Apple, the latest in a string of executives to do so. And she’s going after an unusually short two years of service for a top executive, according to a new report.

Other executive departures and role shifts include like Luca Maestri stepping down as CFO and longtime engineering exec Dan Riccio retiring.

PayPal balance is coming to Apple Wallet

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Discover rewards in Apple Pay
Apple Pay users in the U.S. can redeem rewards with eligible Discover credit cards when they check out with Apple Pay online and in-app on iPhone and iPad.
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PayPal debit card users will be able to see their PayPal balance in Apple Wallet starting in 2025.

Plus a new Tap to Provision feature lets users add a credit or debit card to Apple Wallet by simply tapping an eligible card to the back of their iPhone.

These are among a number of features that are new or coming soon to Apple Pay.

How to create photo memories with Apple Intelligence

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Make a Photo Montage in the Photos app
Type in a prompt to make a photo montage in the Photos app.
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You can create a photo memories movie using the Apple Photos app, powered by Apple Intelligence. Just type in a prompt, it’ll browse through your collection, and create a bespoke video set to music of your choosing. It’s a fun way to put together a memory movie. And you can be very specific with the kinds of prompts you give it.

The new Photos app powered by Apple Intelligence also has a more powerful search feature. Here’s how it all works together.

iPad mini 7 vs. iPad mini 6 comparison: Not the time to upgrade

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You might want to stick to your iPad mini 6 for now.
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Apple gave the iPad mini a surprise refresh with faster internals and other minor upgrades. The highlight is Apple Intelligence support, bringing Apple’s AI suite of tools to its smallest iPad.

So, should you ditch your iPad mini 6 for these upgrades? Or hold on to it for another year or two? Find out in our iPad mini 7 vs. iPad mini 6 comparison.

New FTC rule makes canceling subscriptions as easy as signing up

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Canceling a subscription is about to get much easier.
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The FTC is making it easier to cancel subscriptions. Its new “click to cancel” rule requires companies to make canceling a subscription as easy as the signup process.

Currently, canceling a subscription often requires multiple steps, with some companies making customers jump through unnecessary hoops.

Apple and China’s BYD collaborated on long-range EV batteries

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BYD EVs stand out for their Blade batteries.
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Apple reportedly collaborated with China’s BYD to develop long-range batteries for EVs. The two companies seemingly partnered around 2017.

Reports emerged at the beginning of this year that Apple canceled its ambitious Car project, putting an end to all research and development efforts.

Rename multiple files on Mac the easy way

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Restore order to your file system.
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It’s easy to rename multiple files at once on a Mac using the Finder’s batch rename tool. If you have a big series of pictures, videos, screenshots or documents in a series, you can use this feature to rename them all in a similar format and sequence.

You don’t have to take on such a tedious task by hand.

Enormous 1TB flash drive connects via USB-C and USB-A

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Save 29% on this flash drive with USB-C and USB-A interfaces.
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Efficiency and convenience are essential, and a tool like this ginormous 1TB USB-C and USB-A 3.2 flash drive offers both. It’s versatile enough to work with a wide array of devices. And although it’s tiny enough to put in your pocket, it offers plenty of backup space.

Even better, this 1TB USB-C flash drive is on sale for just $74.97 (regularly $109.99) for a limited time.

Why company listings in Apple apps should get more accurate and useful

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Apple Business Connect lets companies control how they look in Apple apps.
Real companies display their logos in Apple’s Mail, Phone and Wallet apps.
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An update to Apple Business Connect that launched Wednesday enables any verified business to control how it appears in Apple Maps, Wallet and Mail, even if they don’t have a brick-and-mortar storefront.

This should give consumers access to the accurate information they need about these companies because it’ll be supplied by the best source: the owners of the businesses.

Other changes should help protect consumers from phishing attempts.

Today in Apple history: Apple offers ice water to Windows users in hell

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On this day in 2003, Steve Jobs revealed his plan to bring iTunes to Windows.
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October 16: Today in Apple history: iTunes Music Store comes to Windows October 16, 2003: Six months after opening the iTunes Music Store for Mac owners, Apple expands the service to cover Windows PCs as well.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs later quips that making iTunes available to Windows owners is akin to “giving a glass of ice water to somebody in hell.”

Vision Pro looks like a game changer in the operating room

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Vision Pro helps surgeons and patients
Surgeons at UC San Diego Health wear Vision Pro during a procedure.
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Despite suffering modest sales with consumers, Apple’s Vision Pro mixed-reality headset seems to be finding an unexpected but promising application in the medical field, particularly in surgery, according to a new report Tuesday.

So as Vision Pro helps surgeons and patients — and even cash-strapped medical providers — it could be a big deal in healthcare.

Shrinking season 2 finds humor in a therapist who needs a therapist [Now streaming!]

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Shrinking Season 2 on Apple TV+
The Emmy-nominated comedy drama Shrinking returned for season two on October 16, 2024 on Apple TV+.
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Season two of the hit Apple TV+ comedy/drama Shrinking premieres in October, with Jason Segel and Harrison Ford once again starring as therapists with problems of their own. A trailer previews the new season, with Segel’s character making progress dealing with his daughter, his crusty mentor and all his other issues.

UPDATE: The wait is over for Shrinking Season 2. It started streaming Wednesday on Apple TV+. And critics like the new episodes even more than season one, with the sophomore season of the show earning a 94% approval rating from the review-aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes.

Logitech StreamCam kicks up video-call quality [Setups]

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Logi's StreamCam is a fine choice of webcam for video calls and content creation.
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Late-model MacBook Pro laptops include a decent camera. But many users find it falls a bit short for use on their video calls, podcasts and other needs. So a display-mounted webcam creeps into many MacBook setups. Today’s MacBook Pro user relies on the well-regarded Logitech StreamCam webcam to punch up his video footage.

U.S. teens overwhelmingly choose iPhone

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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.

Price drop: Add a folding CarPlay display to your ride for just $80

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Folding Apple CarPlay screen equips any car with a voice-activated touchscreen.
Don't suffer without CarPlay. This affordable touchscreen is easy to install.
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Got a car that needs a portable CarPlay screen? The easiest (and cheapest) way to add CarPlay (or Android Auto) to an older car is to add an aftermarket touchscreen display.

CarPlay puts Apple Maps, Apple Music, podcasts and much more right on your dashboard. This 6.8-inch folding touchscreen is your cheap ticket to the CarPlay party — it’s on sale for just $79.97 (regularly $159.99).

Remove an object from a photo with Apple Intelligence

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Clean Up Your Photos
Remove anything from any picture.
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You can easily remove any object from a photo using the new Apple Intelligence Clean Up tool.

As the graphic designer among my friends, I’ve always been asked to Photoshop things out of my friend’s pictures. A romantic shot in a gazebo, with a phone sitting on the handrail in an obvious spot. A group photo from a fun night out, with someone’s tote bag sitting by their feet. A picture from a big conference, with an ugly lanyard around someone’s neck.

Now, you have the power to clean up your own photos — a chance to make your almost-perfect shots perfect. Here’s how it works.

iPhone 16 Pro vs iPhone 12 Pro comparison: Time to upgrade

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iPhone 16 Pro vs. iPhone 12 Pro comparison
Time to upgrade from your aging iPhone 12 Pro.
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When it launched in October 2020, the iPhone 12 Pro packed cutting-edge hardware. Four years later, that’s not the case. While Apple’s 2020 flagship iPhone can still hold its own, you should consider upgrading to the iPhone 16 Pro.

Wondering if the improvements are even big enough to warrant an upgrade? Find out in this comparison.