Apple Watch Series 10 features a much larger screen and a much thinner design

The new Apple Watch is here. A decade after the company revealed its first model, the Apple Watch Series 10 has a bigger screen and thinner design than all its predecessors. The watch also has wider viewing angles and a redesigned speaker. It adds up to the biggest design change since Series 4.

Although the company didn’t mention the exact screen sizes in its presentation (or confirm that it comes in two sizes), Apple says the screen on the Series 10 wearable has 30 percent more area than that of the Series 6. It’s even slightly bigger than that of the Apple Watch Ultra. The watch’s wide-angle OLED screen is 40 percent brighter at angles than its predecessor, which Apple says will help with digesting info at a quick glance. The screen updates once per second, and the ticking second hand even shows while in ambient mode. Both the display and case have more rounded corners than before.

The Apple Watch Series 10 is 10 percent thinner than the Series 9 model. It’s also 10 percent lighter than last year’s watch (20 percent lighter if you opt for the new titanium model). The latter replaces stainless steel as the wearable’s premium casing option, although we’ll have to wait a bit to find out about pricing.

Powering the device is the new S10 SIP (System in Package), which Apple claims will enhance performance and efficiency. Its speakers are 30 percent smaller without sacrificing audio performance. And it can play media (like music and podcasts) for the first time — handy if you forget your AirPods.

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The watch’s metal back integrates with the antenna, which Apple says will enhance cellular performance and water resistance (up to 50m), which combines with its built-in depth gauge and water temperature sensor for extra diving capabilities. It adds the Tides app for surfing, fishing and other underwater tracking. There’s also an Oceanic Plus app for the snorkelers out there.

The Apple Watch Series 10 includes sleep apnea tracking, another first. The company says it uses machine learning to look for breathing disturbances overnight. Apple expects FDA approval soon.

Of course, the new Apple Watch (along with older models starting with Series 6 and the second-gen SE) will run watchOS 11. The 2024 software adds the ability to pause and further customize Rings and Activity goals, as well as a new Vitals app to check overnight metrics, training loads, and pregnancy data.

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The Apple Watch Series 10 starts at $399 for a GPS-only variant. The GPS + cellular model costs $499. It’s available in jet black (for the first time), rose gold and silver aluminum.

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Ron Howard’s Movie About J.D. Vance: Everything We Know About ‘Hillbilly Elegy’

Ron Howard directed a film about Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance, but he noted they ‘didn’t talk a lot of politics’ while making the project. Learn more about the movie, here.

Ron Howard directed a film about Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance, but he noted they ‘didn’t talk a lot of politics’ while making the project. Learn more about the movie, here. 

Here’s Bungie’s roadmap for Destiny 2

Today, on the franchise’s 10th anniversary, Bungie has released its roadmap Destiny 2. Buckle up, as we have quite some ground to cover.

Bungie will now release two expansions a year instead of only one. These expansions won’t be as large, but the team promises to make them interesting. They’ve already begun testing “non-linear campaigns, exploration experiences similar to the Dreaming City or Metroidvanias, and even more unusual formats like roguelikes or survival shooters.” Plus, they want to bring back the feeling of mystery older campaign storylines had.

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Since the expansion model has changed, so will the seasonal model. There will now be four major updates each year, one released every three months. Two of the major updates will coincide with the release of the biannual expansions. These updates contain various activities, weekly events, features and most importantly, rewards. Other changes include reworking the UI (the Director) and reward model, along with improving the Challenge Customization system.

Starting in Summer 2025, players can experience the first expansion of the year (right now it’s been codenamed Apollo). Unlike older content, this expansion is a nonlinear adventure that lets you step into the boots of different characters at different times. The developers promise that the story will flow smoothly despite the nonlinearity. Other than the assumption that it will go live about six months after Apollo, there are no details yet on the second upcoming expansion (which they’re calling Behemoth internally), so you’ll have to stay tuned for future updates.

These plans are ambitious, so let’s hope Bungie can pull them off. Destiny 2′s current expansion, The Final Shape, was delayed — a decision that was preceded a month earlier by layoffs at the studio.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/heres-bungies-roadmap-for-destiny-2-163138384.html?src=rss 

Apple’s black Magic Mouse drops to $85 in a rare deal

The black version of Apple’s latest Magic Mouse accessory is just $85 via Amazon, which is a discount of $15. This is nearly a record low price, as this colorway rarely goes on sale.

This is a wireless Bluetooth mouse specifically made for Apple products like Mac desktops and iPads. If you’ve ever owned an iMac or even a Mac tower, you know the drill. It’s a good mouse. It pairs quickly and gets the job done. No muss and no fuss.

There’s a multi-touch surface that allows for gestural controls like swiping and scrolling, which is pretty cool. The mouse also boasts an optimized foot design for better gliding across surfaces. This isn’t one of those older models powered by AA batteries. There’s an internal battery pack that lasts around a month before requiring a trip to the USB-C port for a charge. To that end, it ships with a fairly high-end woven USB-C cable.

That leads me to the one major caveat with Apple’s Magic Mouse. Though the mouse doesn’t have to charge often, this process is kind of annoying. The port is on the underside of the accessory, so you can’t use it while charging. It just turns into a useless, upside-down brick. Maybe whoever finalized the port placement was a nepotism hire.

As for requirements, you need a Bluetooth-enabled Mac with OS X 10.11 or later or an iPad with iPadOS 13.4 or later. For those who don’t care about colorways, the original white model is not on sale, but it is cheaper at just $68.

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Sony looks set to announce the PS5 Pro tomorrow in a strangely short livestream

We likely won’t have to wait much longer to get all the official details on the PlayStation 5 Pro. Sony has announced a PlayStation 5 Technical Presentation that it will stream at 11AM ET on September 10 on the PlayStation YouTube channel.

All indications point toward this being the official unveiling of the PS5 Pro. Mark Cerny, the lead architect of the PS5, will host the stream, which will focus on the “PS5 and innovations in gaming technology.” This comes just a few days after Sony teased a redesigned PS5 in an image that lines up with various PS5 Pro leaks. It was also expected that the company would unveil the PS5 Pro in mid-September ahead of the holiday shopping season. 

Add all that up, plus a tagline that reads “The Journey Continues” in a teaser video, and it’s pretty clear what’s in store. For what it’s worth, Cerny detailed the PS5’s specs from behind a lectern in a 2020 livestream (Sony had to pivot from a planned Game Developers Conference talk after COVID-19 took hold).

Tune in tomorrow for a PlayStation 5 Technical Presentation hosted by Mark Cerny

The 9-minute stream begins September 10 at 8:00am PT / 4:00pm BST. Full details: https://t.co/VC31WS9VYd pic.twitter.com/qGUF0Yj9Ia

— PlayStation (@PlayStation) September 9, 2024

The PS5 Pro rumor mill suggests that the mid-cycle refresh will deliver improved and consistent frame rates at 4K resolution as well as an 8K performance mode in supported games. Game rendering is said to be 45 percent faster than on the standard PS5, while the Pro’s ray-tracing capabilities are reportedly two to three times faster. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/playstation/sony-looks-set-to-announce-the-ps5-pro-tomorrow-in-a-strangely-short-livestream-152342888.html?src=rss 

Demi Moore’s ‘The Substance’ Movie: Everything We Know

Demi Moore’s latest film is garnering attention for its bold plot and graphic scenes, but the actress pointed out that the nudity is the ‘least part of the movie.’

Demi Moore’s latest film is garnering attention for its bold plot and graphic scenes, but the actress pointed out that the nudity is the ‘least part of the movie.’ 

Get Ready to Meet Your New Fave!

A Night Out With the Squad Imagine this: it’s a Friday, the group chat is blowing up, and you’re all hyped to make some epic memories. But before you hit the club or the beach, you need a drink that’s as fun, fierce, and fabulous as you are. Meet Dirty Shirley —the drink you grew…

A Night Out With the Squad Imagine this: it’s a Friday, the group chat is blowing up, and you’re all hyped to make some epic memories. But before you hit the club or the beach, you need a drink that’s as fun, fierce, and fabulous as you are. Meet Dirty Shirley —the drink you grew… 

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