This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: It seems like Apple’s partnership with Goldman Sachs is on the rocks. What does that imply for the way forward for Apple Card?
Additionally on The CultCast:
- The newest iOS 17.2 beta reveals some fascinating new options.
- Apple’s take care of Arm is fairly candy … and fairly annoying for Arm!
- These panicky headlines about NameDrop you’ve been seeing that paint the iOS 17 function as hazard to youngsters? Ignore them.
- Apple appears fairly dedicated to Imaginative and prescient Professional: A number of lower-priced variations of the headset are reportedly within the works.
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On the present this week: Your host Erfon Elijah (@erfon), Cult of Mac managing editor Lewis Wallace (@lewiswallace) and Cult of Mac author D. Griffin Jones (@dgriffinjones).
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