When the first folding iPhone arrives — likely this fall and possibly called the iPhone Fold — it's going to throw people for a loop.
After a decade and a half of flat phones with the same basic interface, it will be undeniably different. And if Cult of Mac writer D. Griffin Jones' experience fiddling around with a folding iPhone mock-up tells us anything, it's also going to be downright weird.
Read Griffin's post (or watch his video) for a glimpse of the iPhone’s folding future. (We also discuss the folding iPhone on this week’s episode of the new Cult of Mac podcast.)
Also in this edition of The Weekender:
Cupertino made waves this week with the announcement of the Apple Creator Studio bundle. It gives users access to high-end creative software, including heavy hitters Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro, all for one low price.
Some people call Apple's deal to use Google Gemini to make Siri relevant a cop-out that proves Apple can’t handle AI. We actually think Steve Jobs would have approved.
If you use Apple's Mail app on your iPhone, Mac or iPad, you definitely need to know these six lesser-known tricks that will help you speed through your inbox.
When it comes to desktop setups, it's shocking what a difference good lighting can make. Prepare to be humbled by the stunners on our list of superbly lit setups!
Speaking of setups, if you’ve been craving a mechanical keyboard, Cult of Mac Deals just put a great Keychron model on sale. We’ve also got big discounts on software from Microsoft and other developers, including a new price cut on Microsoft Office Home & Business 2024 for Mac or PC.
Enjoy your weekend!
— Lewis Wallace, managing editor
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