David Pierini, Cult of Mac

David Pierini

Cult of Mac

Elk River, MN, United States

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Past articles by David:

Apple Music app now comes to Samsung smart TVs

The addition of an Apple Music app on Samsung smart TVs is another building block in a partnership that began last year. → Read More

IQAir app tracks air quality and cleaner skies during pandemic

Greenhouse gas emission are in retreat while many parts of the world stay at home to contain the spread of COVID-19 → Read More

Huawei's latest deceptive ads try the same old camera stunt

For the fourth time in four years, Huawei is busted by for using DSLR photos in ads that claim to come from its smartphones. → Read More

Pitaka wireless charger has plenty of room for all Apple devices

The Air Omni is a 6-in-1 one charger designed for Apple devices but has room to plug in a Android device with no judgement. → Read More

Check out these iPhone SE deals and pay less than $399

The second-generation iPhone SE comes with a low price tag, high-end specs and maybe some money back if you find the right deal. → Read More

ACLU: COVID-19 contact tracing tech needs more privacy safeguards

The civil liberties group is encouraged by the commitment of Apple and Google to protect privacy, but wants more built-in protections. → Read More

Three iPhone lenses aren't enough. ShiftCam case adds four more

The ShiftCam MultiLens case for the iPhone 11 Pro models makes changing lenses with a shift-and-click ease. → Read More

This Photoshop keypad puts the toolbar at your fingertips

It's as if the designer and Etsy seller pulled the Photoshop toolbar from the computer screen and turned it into a physical keypad. → Read More

iPhone SE camera delivers flagship powers at budget price

It may only have one rear-facing lens, but the iPhone SE camera will be plenty of kit for iPhone photographers. → Read More

Alluring FaceTime portraits won't end when quarantine lifts

Photographer Nick Fancher has found a new tool in FaceTime and a unique way to bring studio-quality to his portraits. → Read More

Google is making its own chips for phones and laptops

Googles first custom-built processor will reportedly power Pixel handsets in 2021 and Chromebooks further down the road. → Read More

Privacy groups fear COVID-19 tracing apps offer more risk than reward

Worried civil libertieis organizations doubt whether contact tracing apps can protect our health and our privacy. → Read More

Quibi captures 1.7 million downloads and eyes a move to TV

Quibi CEO Meg Whitman is surprised by the week-one totals and sees the smartphone app moving to TV sooner than expected. → Read More

Instagram now lets you watch Live Streams on your desktop

The added web feature follows Instagram giving users the ability to read and send Direct Messages from a web browser. → Read More

Apple Maps will show you to your nearest COVID-19 test site

If you need a COVID-19 test site, Apple Maps will soon feature red medical icons to get you to the nearest test center. → Read More

'Today at Apple' now online with new 'at Home' sessions

The free educational sessions, normally held in Apple Stores, continued Friday with online "at home" sessions to spice up quarantine life. → Read More

Instagram users can now see and send DMs from a desktop

Instagram users can now message individuals and groups from a web browsers after the Facebook-owned app tested the feature in January. → Read More

Apple gives kids activities to do to beat the bordom of stay-at-home orders.

The 30 activites for kids ages 2-8 were created by Apple Education and make use of GarageBand, Pages and the cameras on iPhones and iPads → Read More

Security firm finds sketchy 'fleeceware' apps in iOS App Store

"Fleeceware" apps lure downloads by promising a free trial with amazing features. Instead, unsuspecting users get hit with high fees. → Read More

AR lense let Snapchat users have fun donating to COVID-19 causes

Snapchat gives users three ways to donate money to fight COVID-19 with augmented reality and choices on where their money ends up. → Read More