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Everything we expect at Apple’s iPhone 16 event: AI features, AirPods, Apple Watch Series 10, more
Apple’s September hardware event is just days away. Here are the products we’re expecting, and when to tune in to learn all about them.Everything we expect at Apple’s iPhone 16 event: AI features, AirPods, Apple Watch Series 10, moreEverything we expect at Apple’s iPhone 16 event: AI features, AirPods, Apple Watch Series 10, more -
Apple Watch Series 10 could gain sleep apnea detection – but don’t get too excited yet
Recent rumors claims the wearable is slated to receive a life-saving feature, however development issues might push it back to a future update.Apple Watch Series 10 could gain sleep apnea detection – but don’t get too excited yetApple Watch Series 10 could gain sleep apnea detection – but don’t get too excited yet -
Apple’s most affordable Watch SE model may be getting a revamp soon. Here’s what’s new
The possibility of a new Apple Watch SE could mean a redesign of the watch’s casing.Apple’s most affordable Watch SE model may be getting a revamp soon. Here’s what’s newApple’s most affordable Watch SE model may be getting a revamp soon. Here’s what’s new -
The 3 best Apple Watch Series 10 features we expect to see (and the ones we don’t)
Apple is set to announce a new Apple Watch lineup during the ‘It’s Glowtime’ event on Sept 9; here’s what you should look out for.The 3 best Apple Watch Series 10 features we expect to see (and the ones we don’t)The 3 best Apple Watch Series 10 features we expect to see (and the ones we don’t) -
This rumored iPhone 16 feature will either be pure genius or an ergonomic nightmare
A dedicated camera button sounds like a dream for quick flicks and more intuitive recordings. But there may be some underlying problems.Originally appeared here:
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3 great free movies to stream this weekend (September 6-8)
From September 6-8, stream these great movies for free, including a political thriller, a coming-of-age comedy, and a funny horror film.Go Here to Read this Fast! 3 great free movies to stream this weekend (September 6-8)
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Today is your last chance to buy this JBL soundbar for $150
Are you looking for a boost in TV sound quality? Invest in the JBL Cinema SB170 2.1 Channel Soundbar, now on sale at Best Buy for just $150!Go Here to Read this Fast! Today is your last chance to buy this JBL soundbar for $150
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When does Apple launch the new iPhone 16? Here’s everything you need to know
This is last year’s iPhone 15 Pro. We don’t expect a radical redesign for the new models. AppleIt’s almost time: Next week, Apple will show off its new lineup of the iPhone 16 models at its iPhone event on Monday, Sept. 9. And if you plan to get your hands on one of the new devices after the event, we’re here to save you time because the new iPhones won’t be available to buy yet.
Apple is pretty consistent when it comes to releasing their new products and we don’t expect that to change this year. We’ll tell you when we expect Apple to release the iPhone 16 after its event. We’ll also let you know when you can expect to download iOS 18 – Apple’s latest software – on your current iPhone.
We don’t yet know how much the iPhone 16 lineup will cost. Currently, the iPhone 15 models start at $799 and range as high as $1,599 for the 15 Pro with 1TB of storage. It will be interesting to see if Apple holds the line on pricing, or plays around with different storage capacities and price points, as it sometimes does.
Want to follow along with us during Apple’s big event? Here’s how to watch the iPhone 16 announcement. (We’ll post our liveblog link closer to the event start time.)
When can I buy the new iPhone 16?
While we won’t have a set date for when the iPhone 16 will become available until the iPhone event on Monday, we can predict the date based on Apple’s past consistency. Here’s what we expect:
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Monday, Sept. 9: Apple’s official event (confirmed)
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Friday, Sept. 13: Preorders open
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Week of Sept. 16: iOS 18 available for download
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Friday, Sept. 20: New iPhones and other devices in stores
Again, aside from the confirmed announcement event, these dates are only speculation based on Apple’s previous iPhone release history. For instance, Apple generally opens preorders the Friday following the iPhone event. So if Apple follows its previous cadence, you’ll be able to preorder an iPhone 16 on Friday, Sept. 13. Likewise, if Apple keeps the same schedule as the past, that would mean the iPhone 16 will officially be available to buy on Friday, Sept. 20.
How about new Apple Watch and AirPods products expected to be announced alongside the presumed new iPhone 16 series? Generally, they also follow the same dates, but there have been some delays in the past. It’s entirely possible that one or more of these expected products could hit stores in later weeks – possibly even as late as October.
When can I download the new iOS 18?
If you’re not planning to buy the new iPhone 16, you’ll still have the option to make your older iPhone similar with the newer models – assuming your iPhone is eligible for iOS 18. (Nearly all models introduced in the past six years are.)
While Apple won’t announce when it’ll release iOS 18 to the public until its event, we can again speculate based on the past. The newest software will be available the week after the event – at earliest, that would be Monday, Sept. 16, though it’s possible it won’t become available until mid-week.
We’ll update with the official dates for new hardware and software after Apple announces them on Monday.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/when-does-apple-launch-the-new-iphone-16-heres-everything-you-need-to-know-144939155.html?src=rss
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YouTube terminates five right-wing channels linked to the DOJ’s Russia indictments
YouTube confirmed its termination of five right-wing political channels believed to be connected to the Department of Justice’s Russia-linked US media indictments this week. The platform pulled the channel of Tenet Media, which CNN reported to be the unnamed company implicated in the indictment. The DOJ accused Russian operatives of paying the media organization to spread disinformation designed to influence the 2024 US elections.
A YouTube spokesperson confirmed the takedown and provided a statement to Engadget. “Following an indictment from the US Department of Justice and after careful review, we are terminating the Tenet Media channel and four channels operated by its owner Lauren Chen as part of our ongoing efforts to combat coordinated influence operations,” the company statement reads.
According to YouTube, the investigation into the situation is ongoing, and the company will evaluate whether further actions are warranted as new information emerges. The company says it terminated over 4,000 YouTube channels in Q2 2024 as part of investigations into Russia-linked influence operations. YouTube works with Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) to identify bad actors and deplatform their channels and accounts accordingly.
On Wednesday, the DOJ indicted two employees of RT (formerly Russia Today), a Kremlin-backed media outlet. They were accused of illegally funding a Tennessee-backed media organization, now all but officially confirmed as Tenet Media. DOJ prosecutors allege in the indictment that the media company’s founders knew their funding came from the Russian government. Tenet Media is owned by Chen and her husband, Liam Donovan.
The Washington Post reports that YouTube was Tenet’s preferred platform for spreading propaganda videos aimed at US conservatives and featuring popular right-wing pundits. Those working with the organization included Benny Johnson, Tim Pool and Dave Rubin. The channels have even featured appearances from former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and RNC Chair Lara Trump. Pool and Rubin have reportedly denied knowledge that the Russian government was behind Tenet’s funding.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/youtube-terminates-five-right-wing-channels-linked-to-the-dojs-russia-indictments-175432238.html?src=rss
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The iOS 18 release date is quickly approaching but is your iPhone compatible? Here are the eligible devices and new features
AppleThree days from now, Apple will kick off its It’s Glowtime event (you can watch it here) where it’ll announce the new iPhone 16 lineup. Those phones will have iOS 18 already installed, so you won’t have to upgrade at purchase — here’s when the iPhone 16 models are expected to hit stores. However, if you’re not getting one of the new iPhones, you may find that your older phone’s operating system isn’t supported by Apple.
Generally each year, some older iPhone models are removed from Apple’s iOS eligibility list. Last year, for instance, the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X were left off the compatibility list. That meant those iPhone owners couldn’t update to iOS 17 and missed out on some notable features.
We’ll help you find out if your iPhone will support iOS 18 — which is expected to become available in roughly two weeks — as well as Apple Intelligence. Not sure what’s coming with the new update? Here’s a summary of the biggest announcements from WWDC, including an overview of iOS 18.
iPhones compatible with iOS 18
We have good news: If you had an eligible phone last year when you updated to iOS 17, that device should still be compatible with iOS 18, according to Apple. That means you won’t have to buy a new phone to check out most of the new software features.
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iPhone SE (second generation or later)
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iPhone XR
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iPhone XS
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iPhone XS Max
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iPhone 11
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iPhone 11 Pro
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iPhone 11 Pro Max
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iPhone 12
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iPhone 12 mini
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iPhone 12 Pro
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iPhone 12 Pro Max
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iPhone 13
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iPhone 13 mini
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iPhone 13 Pro
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iPhone 13 Pro Max
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iPhone 14
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iPhone 14 Plus
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iPhone 14 Pro
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iPhone 14 Pro Max
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iPhone 15
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iPhone 15 Plus
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iPhone 15 Pro
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iPhone 15 Pro Max
Put another way, if you have an iPhone from the 2017 model year or earlier (iPhone 8 or iPhone X), you can’t upgrade to the latest iOS, but your phone should continue to work — albeit without the latest bells and whistles.
Is your iPhone compatible with Apple Intelligence?
While your older device will still be able to support the latest iOS, chances are that you won’t get to try the Apple Intelligence beta yet. Unless you have an iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max — the top-end 2023 models — your iPhone isn’t eligible. It’s a safe bet that the new iPhone 16 models will be fully Apple Intelligence compatible, but we’ll have to await the official details at the September 9 event.
iOS 18 new features to expect
While Apple Intelligence is by far the biggest update coming with iOS 18, its features are going to be released more piecemeal over the subsequent few months. And the more advanced features won’t be available on older iPhone models aside from the iPhone 15 Pro series. But the rest of the iOS 18 features will hit the handsets listed above. Here are just some of the highlights you can expect when you download Apple’s new software later this month.
Passwords app: Securely store all your credentials in one place, including passwords and security alerts that you can access directly in the app. (While this functionality currently exists in Settings, moving it to a new app should make it easier to locate and access.)
Improved Messages app: A new iMessages experience is bringing the option to bold, italicize, underline and strikethrough your text. You’ll also be able to add animations to your text messages. The update is also bringing RCS to iPhones to better support Android compatibility.
An organized photos library: The Photos app is getting a redesign, which allows you to create and pin your own collections in the app — think “wedding photos” or “trip to Aruba.” It removes the current tabbed bottom and leans into a grid layout. The updated carousel view that was touted at WWDC was removed during the beta process.
Personalized home screen layout: You’ll finally get the option to rearrange your apps — for instance, you can leave the middle space open to display your home screen photo, and instead have your apps alone the border of the screen. You can also change the appearance of the apps by tinting them with any color, as well as making the apps larger.
There are plenty of other tweaks and improvements to keystone apps like Maps, Calendar, Safari and more. Check out Cherlynn Low’s choices for the best hidden features of iOS 18 and its sibling Apple operating system updates, based on the betas released earlier this year.
Is there an iOS 18 beta?
There is, and you can download it now — so long as you’re willing to live with the glitches and challenges of beta software. If you haven’t already downloaded it at this point, we’d suggest just waiting for the real deal to be released in just a few days.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/the-ios-18-release-date-is-quickly-approaching-but-is-your-iphone-compatible-here-are-the-eligible-devices-and-new-features-155304657.html?src=rss
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