Wednesday 13 September 2017

The Morning After: The iPhone X costs $999

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It's Wednesday, September 13, 2017.

Hey, good morning!

Good morning. Today you wake up to three new iPhones to choose from -- just don’t mention the iPhone 9. We’ve crammed yesterday’s lengthy showcase into 13 minutes of evocative language and imagery, spec-sheet chest beating and, erm, retail announcements.

Wait, where’s the home button?
 

Apple’s $999 iPhone X packs an edge-to-edge display and dual cameras
 

Apple’s $999 iPhone X packs an edge-to-edge display and dual cameras<br />   

Apple CEO Tim Cook just unveiled the biggest redesign of the iPhone we’ve seen yet. The iPhone X (that’s “ten”) is dominated by a massive screen that takes up the entire front of the display. Just as on Samsung’s Galaxy S8, the bezels are barely there, though the iPhone X has a cutout at the top of the phone to allow for the front-facing camera and sensors. The lack of bezels means the phone isn’t that much bigger than the iPhone 8, yet the display is bigger than the iPhone Plus models with 5.7 inches of screen to paw at.

Wireless charging reaches the iPhone.
 

Apple’s iPhone 8 and 8 Plus wrap more power in a glass-backed design
 

Apple’s iPhone 8 and 8 Plus wrap more power in a glass-backed design<br />   

After all those tantalizing leaks, you won’t have to wait much longer to handle one. Both iPhone 8 models, which mark a return to glass-backed design, with a powerful-sounding new processor inside, will go on preorder September 15th, with a launch date of September 22nd. The major takeaway is the addition of Qi wireless charging on both, as well as even more camera improvements. For the bigger iPhone 8 Plus, prices start at $799, while iPhone 8 shoppers will have to contend with an entry-level price of $699. And yes, all three colors (silver, space gray and gold aluminum) will be coming to both phones. We got to play with both.

Sizing up the competition.

How does the iPhone X fare against the best phones of 2017?

How does the iPhone X fare against the best phones of 2017?

Bezel-less phones are here. But Apple faces internal competition as much as external. Why buy the iPhone 8 Plus when the iPhone X comes a little later? Or why spend hundreds more on Apple’s highest-specced phone when Android rivals can do similar for less. Chew over these facts, my friend.

Dick Tracy mode activated.
 

Apple Watch Series 3 adds LTE

Apple Watch Series 3 adds LTE

No disrespect to the iPhone X, but the biggest news of the day may have been about Apple Watch. This third revision is upgraded with an eSIM and LTE connection, which means it’s able to work independently of the owner’s phone for extended periods while maintaining the same case size. It’s also ready for phone calls or streaming from Apple Music all by itself, and even with a new dual-core CPU, Apple claims it can manage 18 hours of battery life under normal use. The Series 3 with GPS starts at $329 while adding built-in LTE pushes the price up to $399.
 

Just what UHD needed.
 

Apple TV 4K is here, along with cheaper 4K movies
 

Apple TV 4K is here, along with cheaper 4K movies<br />   

Apple finally unveiled a 4K and HDR-ready version of its living-room box, but what’s most important is the video that will flow through it. Once you’ve purchased a 4K TV and this $179 box, all of your iTunes purchases (unless they’re from Disney) will be automatically upgraded to 4K if available, and Ultra HD movies cost the same amount as HD. Nice, right?

New game? Y/N
 

Nintendo’s NES Classic Edition is coming back in 2018
 

Nintendo’s NES Classic Edition is coming back in 2018<br />   

Nintendo says that due to demand, it will resurrect the tiny retro console in 2018. Shipment timings are yet to be announced, but this is big news for fans who thought they were going to miss out after the console began disappearing from store shelves. Until then, you’ll have to make do with that tiny Super NES Classic Edition, which lands at the end of this month.
 

But wait, there's more...

1. 'Star Wars: Episode IX' will be directed by J.J. Abrams

2. AT&T offers free HBO with its cheaper unlimited plan

3. Forget that other phone, Samsung says Note 8 presales are the best in the series' history!

4. Oh and Samsung wants to launch a foldable Galaxy Note in 2018

5. IKEA's Place app for iOS previews furniture in your home

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Tuesday 12 September 2017

Editor's Pick: Apple Unveils Highly Secure, High-Priced iPhones


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Apple has made its long-awaited iPhone splash, accompanied by announcements of major upgrades to Apple Watch and Apple TV. The company launched two new generations of mobile phones -- iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, and iPhone X -- with enhancements in photography and device security in all models. The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are built for durability with a new glass back design. [More...]

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The Morning After: Where the iPhone 8 came from

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It's Tuesday, September 12, 2017.

Hey, good morning!

It’s finally here. Today the rumors come to an end (temporarily) as we find out more about what Apple is going to deliver. Check in with our liveblog at 1 PM ET for all of the details as they’re revealed, and of course we’ll have more in-depth information available later.
 

Just a few more leaks.

Apple TV 4K will have as much power as the iPad Pro
 

Apple TV 4K will have as much power as the iPad Pro<br />   

Sure, we have plenty of rumors about the new iPhone and iOS, but ahead of the launch event, you may want to know what’s in store for the Apple TV. Developer Steven Troughton-Smith looked through the leaked software and deduced that the new hardware’s name is Apple TV 4K, and it will be powered by an A10X Fusion CPU, just like the latest iPad Pros. That should give it enough power to play 4K video at up to 60FPS, and make it ready for HDR 10 or Dolby Vision-encoded flicks.
 

BYO emulator.

Modders release ‘Super Mario 64 Online’
 

Modders release ‘Super Mario 64 Online’<br />   

Built by modders Kaze Emanuar, Melonspeedruns and Marshivolt, Super Mario 64 Online is a tool that modifies a running version of the game so you and your friends can play together. It’s likely that Nintendo will shut this down soon, so go ahead and play while you can, or just check out the video demo to find out what Super Mario 64 would be like with online multiplayer. 

Formula 1 for two.

AMG Project One Concept car is a hybrid with over 1,000 horsepower
 

AMG Project One Concept car is a hybrid with over 1,000 horsepower<br />   

This hypercar combines a turbocharged 1.6-liter V6 with four electric motors to create a 1,000+ horsepower monster. Introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show, it pulls a lot of tech and expertise from the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport Formula 1 team, potentially allowing drivers to enjoy something like Lewis Hamilton’s work vehicle in a two-seat road car.
 

A decade’s worth of design, features and more.
 

The iPhone 10 years in
 

The iPhone 10 years in<br />   

Before we move forward with the iPhone X, it’s time to look back at the last decade of Apple phones. Chris Velazco walks you from the original pre-App Store 3.5-inch iPhone to the iPhone 7 Plus, checking in with each upgraded model released along the way. 
 

There are non-iPhone phones.
 

Xiaomi's Mi MIX 2 comes with a stunning ceramic unibody
 

Xiaomi's Mi MIX 2 comes with a stunning ceramic unibody<br />   

Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is back with another near-bezel-less display: the Mi MIX 2. It boasts high-end specs with a Snapdragon 835 chipset, 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 2.1 storage. Unfortunately, this device isn’t coming to the US, but if you want something even rarer than an OLED iPhone, then this could be a device worth the chase.
 

But wait, there's more...

1. We spent a week with Hasselblad's agile medium-format mirrorless camera

2. What's on TV: 'NBA 2K18,' E.T' in 4K and 'Broad City'

3. Apple adds a mail-in option to its iPhone Upgrade Program

4. Shocker: PewDiePie in trouble once again for racist outburst

5. Nike made me a pair of custom sneakers in 46 minutes

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