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Arin Waichulis

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Cincinnati, OH, United States

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Past articles by Arin:

Apple will no longer use leather accessories, instead opting for FineWoven

In a move aimed at continuing its commitment to sustainability, Apple will be “phasing out” its popular leather iPhone cases... → Read More

Realst Mac malware targets macOS Sonoma; here’s how to stay safe

New Realst infostealer malware is being implemented into fake games in a massive campaign targeting macOS users, including those on Sonoma. → Read More

Here are the winners of our GRID frame giveaway

We've teamed up with GRID Studio, the company known for framing Apple products, to give three lucky winners a frame of their choice; here's who won. → Read More

GRID giveaway: Enter to win a framed iPhone, iPad, MacBook, more

We’re excited to announce that we’re teaming up with GRID Studio, the company known for framing Apple products, to give away a frame of your choice to three lucky winners. Here are all the ways you can enter: If you’re unfamiliar, GRID is a company that takes recycled devices such as an Apple Watch, iPhone, […] → Read More

LinkedIn outage is causing lost admin access to company pages [Update: Fixed]

Update: We’re seeing reports that LinkedIn is now restoring admin access for users. LinkedIn is suffering from widespread downtime this morning. The system-wide outage is affecting business administrators who are unable to access company pages. When navigating directly to your company’s LinkedIn page, it may appear as if you’re a regular user or not at […] → Read More

Apple's infamous '1984' Super Bowl ad aired on this day 39 years ago

Almost 40 years ago, Apple Computer aired its now-infamous commercial introducing the Macintosh during Super Bowl XVIII. Although “1984” became a cultural phenomenon and a watershed moment for product launches, Apple’s Board of Directors was against it from the start. On January 22, 1984, Apple became a household name when it aired the enormously popular […] → Read More

Apple's iconic '1984' Super Bowl ad aired on this day 39 years ago

Almost 40 years ago, Apple Computer aired its now-iconic commercial introducing the Macintosh during Super Bowl XVIII. Although “1984” became a cultural phenomenon and a watershed moment for product launches, Apple’s Board of Directors was against it from the start. On January 22, 1984, Apple became a household name when it aired the enormously popular […] → Read More

Timothée Chalamet is desperate to have an Apple TV+ show in new ad

A new, rather hilarious, Apple TV+ ad starring Timothée Chalamet has started making its rounds today. It comedically follows the award-winning actor as he reacts to Apple TV shows and movies that include big names, but not Chalamet… at least for now. The new ad titled, Call Me with Timothée Chalamet is in reference to […] → Read More

Apple TV+ service outage causing ‘content unavailable’ error on Apple TV, iPhone app goes offline

Update: Despite Apple’s System Status page still showing yellow for “Issue,” it appears Apple TV+ and Apple TV Channels are coming back online for many users. Apple TV+ and Apple TV Channels are suffering from widespread downtime this evening. The services appear to be down across the board for iOS devices and Mac. When attempting […] → Read More

On this day in history: Before the Macintosh, Apple Computer introduced the ill-fated Lisa

On this day in 1983, the Apple Lisa computer was introduced, but its $10,000 price tag doomed it from the start. → Read More

Night mode on iPhone: How to use it and best shots we've seen

Night mode continues to be one of iPhone's most underrated features. Here's how to use it and the best shots I've seen with it. → Read More

On this day in Apple history: Byte Shop opens, Apple's first customer

On this day 47 years ago, Byte Shop opens, famously known for ordering the first 50 computers from Steve Jobs' and Woz's Apple Computer. → Read More

Elizabeth Holmes sentencing for Theranos scam happening today, but Apple TV+ portrayal up in the air

Elizabeth Holmes arrives in court in what could be the final chapter in the ongoing saga of Theranos, but Apple TV+ portrayal up in the air. → Read More

5 important iPhone security features you should know about

iOS 16 has a lot of new security features built to protect you and your data. Here are 5 that can better secure your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. → Read More

Thinking about leaving Twitter? Here are the best alternatives

The social network once beloved by many is going downhill quickly. These are the best Twitter alternatives if you're thinking of leaving. → Read More

New phishing emails take advantage of Twitter's ongoing verification mayhem

Cybercriminals are now taking advantage of Twitter's verification mayhem with phishing emails that steal passwords and phone numbers. → Read More

Best Safari extensions for iPhone, iPad, and Mac in 2022

Extensions are great ways to customize a rather barebones browsing experience. These are the best Safari extensions in 2022. → Read More

Night mode on iPhone: How to use it and best shots we've seen

Night mode continues to be one of iPhone's most underrated features. Here's how to use it and the best shots I've seen with it. → Read More

iPhone 14 Action mode: First impressions and how to use it

While at its September event, Apple announced a new digital video stabilization feature coming to its iPhone 14 lineup called “Action mode.” The demo videos looked pretty smooth and fluid, but naturally, I was skeptical and wanted to put it through some real-world tests. According to Apple, Action mode aims to correct significant shakes, vibrations, […] → Read More

Is Apple’s new dual USB-C compact power adapter worth the price?

Apple’s newly unveiled dual-port USB-C power adapters, which officially went on sale last week, are the company’s first-ever attempt at dual chargers. On the surface, this may just look like a typical compact two-port adapter, but its smart power-sharing ability might just be the bread and butter. While a lot of the hardware attention from […] → Read More