Apple’s secret iPhone testing labs + iOS 18’s WEIRD new features + What We're Into! (CultCast #649)
May 31, 2024
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iOS 18's new features include customizable app icons and generative AI-powered custom emojis. Learn about Apple's secret iPhone testing lab and the slim Nomad Tracking Card that recharges via MagSafe. The hosts also discuss personal interests, review content, and comedic TV shows.
Apple's testing labs use rigorous methods like water resistance tests and shaker tests to ensure device durability.
iOS 18 may introduce generative AI-powered custom emojis and new Home Screen personalization options.
Deep dives
Fascinating Apple Testing Methods Revealed
Apple's rigorous testing methods, including water resistance tests with sprinklers and fire hoses, robot drop tests, and shaker tests to simulate various conditions, are unveiled. These tests provide insights into the durability and reliability of Apple devices.
Discovering Alice Merton: A Musical Journey
Alice Merton, known for her hit 'No Roots,' captured the attention of the narrator after a live concert experience. Merton's eclectic music spanning EPs, LPs, and singles on platforms like Apple Music and Spotify showcases her evolution as an artist. The concert highlighted a unique connection with Merton's performance, appreciating the live rendition of her well-loved tracks and noting the fidelity to her recorded music.
Exploring TV Gems: 'Righteous Gemstones' and 'What We Do in the Shadows'
The 'Righteous Gemstones' centers on a family operating a mega church, featuring black humor and eccentric characters facing scandalous situations. Actor Walton Goggins' portrayal adds depth to the dynamic storyline, blending satire and crass humor. In contrast, 'What We Do in the Shadows' delves into the lives of vampires grappling with modern challenges like maintaining everyday routines and navigating flatmate conflicts, offering a mix of dark comedy and absurd scenarios.
This week, details on WEIRD new features in iOS 18, exciting news for the iPad mini, a peek at Apple’s secret iPhone testing lab, and an all-new What We’re Into!
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The slim new Nomad Tracking Card works with Apple’s Find My app on your devices and recharges via MagSafe to help you keep tabs on your wallet, purse or other valuables, Nomad said Tuesday.
Marques Brownlee recently visited Apple product durability testing labs that try to make sure products like iPhone can resist water ingress and take a few bumps and shakes, among other mild tortures.
What We’re Into
Griffin: Alice Merton on Apple Music and Spotify , a relatively unknown musician with a distinctive style and excellent live performances.
La Regola Dell'amico , a bizarre and incredibly catchy Italian pop song from, like, 20 years ago.
Lewis: The Righteous Gemstones , a show about the horrible televangelists running a megachurch.