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This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: The extra we hear about Apple’s upcoming AR/VR headset, the extra we’re perplexed about who is definitely going to purchase one. We take a protracted, arduous take a look at the most recent leaks — and are available up shaking our heads.
Additionally on The CultCast:
- We’d get a raft of thrilling new Macs — together with the primary Mac Professional powered by Apple silicon — at a March occasion.
- Apple’s Professional Show XDR and Studio Show get some high-end competitors.
- Sorry, voice actors. AI narrators seem like the way forward for audiobooks (and Apple leads the cost).
- Our remaining best-of-2022 picks.
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This week’s high Apple information
On the present this week: Your host Erfon Elijah (@erfon) and Cult of Mac managing editor Lewis Wallace (@lewiswallace).
Listed here are the headlines we’re speaking about on this week’s present:
Our greatest of 2022 picks
Erfon: The Leftovers is a fantastically creepy TV collection that pays off its wild premise. Plus, an replace on Sony’s Flagship QD-OLED TV, the A95K.
Lewis: Soundcore Movement Increase Plus is a great-sounding, rugged Bluetooth boombox that’s able to rock in your subsequent journey.
