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Apple's Sept. 9 "It's Glowtime," event just wrapped, and the company has announced big updates to its extensive lineup of tech products including new iPhones, AirPods, and a brand-new Apple Watch.
The keynote kicked off with the announcement of the Apple Watch Series 10, which introduces a more lightweight design, a larger, easier-to-read display, and various health features that could prove to be game-changers for those with sleep-related issues. The Series 10 is available to preorder as we speak, and will be officially released on Sept. 20 for $399 (GPS) and $499 (GPS + cellular).
SEE ALSO: New Apple AirPods are coming, so current models are on sale now What's new in the Apple Watch Series 10?The Apple Watch Series 10 isn't a miraculous step up from the previous generation, but it's definitely the best place to start if you're new to tech wearables. For starters, the Series 10 is the thinnest Apple Watch yet but has the biggest, most readable display to date. It's nearly edge-to-edge and has about 30 percent more screen area compared to other Apple Watch iterations. The new watch introduces Apple's first-ever wide-angle OLED display, which makes it way easier to read your wrist bling at different angles, especially when you're just picking it up for a quick glance. The display is also more power-efficient, updating once per second when in Always On mode compared to the once-per-minute updates of previous models.
The watch also comes in some new finishes, including jet black, rose gold, and silver aluminum. You can also get it in a new titanium finish for a more formal look — that model is lighter than the regular Series 10, and one of Apple's newest carbon-neutral products. The Series 10 is the fastest-charging Apple Watch yet, only taking 30 minutes to get to 80 percent battery. The speaker system is also upgraded and allows you to play audio out loud, straight from the device itself.
The watch also employs the speedy S10 SIP processor and watchOS 11, along with some new software features like crash and fall detection, as well as better background noise impression. Health features are also getting a big update with sleep apnea alerts, which use sleep analytics to monitor your breathing over time, taking note of any disturbances and alerting you if you should see a medical professional. Underwater athletes will also benefit from the new depth app, tides app, and water temperature measurements.
The new Titanium finish is perfect for a more formal look. Credit: Apple Where to pre-order the Apple Watch Series 10Apple
Apple Watch Series 10 — from $399
Apple Watch Series 10 (Titanium) — from $699
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If you update your Apple devices this fall, you'll finally be able to get rid of those old Lightning cables.
To no one's surprise, every new device shown off at the Apple event on Monday charges using USB-C, not Lightning. That includes the following:
iPhone 16 Plus (pre-order here)
iPhone 16 Pro (pre-order here)
iPhone 16 Pro Max (pre-order here)
AirPods Max (pre-order here)
Apple Watch Series 10 (pre-order here)
Again, none of this is shocking. Apple made the switch for all four of its new iPhone models last year. The Apple Watch also gets in on a technicality, as the device charges wirelessly using a USB-C dongle. The only news here is that the new AirPods 4 charge via USB-C, as do the re-released (but otherwise unchanged) AirPods Max. As recently as last summer, Apple was still releasing new AirPods Pro earbuds that charged via Lightning, so it's nice to see Apple slowly fixing this.
SEE ALSO: Apple finally unveils a hot pink iPhoneApple only switched to USB-C because of European Union regulations, so the company may not deserve heaps of praise for it, but it does end one of the more irritating tech sagas of our lifetimes. For years, people have had to keep Lightning cables around for the purposes of charging devices made by one company, while almost every other company on Earth switched to USB-C years ago.
Now, you'll be able to use one cable to charge almost any device you own. RIP Lightning, we won't miss you.
At Apple’s highly anticipated "Glowtime" event on Sept. 9, all eyes were on the new iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro lineup — and the show's star wasn't just the phone itself but a game-changing new "button" revolutionizing mobile photography: the Camera Control feature.
SEE ALSO: iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus unveiled at Apple 'Glowtime' event iPhone 16 Camera Control button unveiled at Apple Event 2024 Credit: AppleThe iPhone 16 lineup introduces a game-changing Camera Control button, positioned just below the power button on the bottom-right side. It acts like a DSLR shutter and offers haptic feedback for a more tactile shooting experience. A light press activates autofocus, while a harder press snaps a picture.
The Camera Control button provides responsive haptic feedback, simulating the feel of a camera shutter with each interaction. This tactile response makes shooting more intuitive and precise. A light press also activates a clean, streamlined overlay, giving quick access to essential camera settings without overwhelming the screen — allowing you to focus on the moment you’re capturing.
SEE ALSO: Apple Event 2024: Everything announced, including iPhone 16, Apple Watch Series 10A quick double-button press activates additional controls for those looking to delve deeper into the camera’s advanced capabilities. From here, users can select from a range of options, such as switching between modes, like video or portrait, or toggling manual focus and exposure. It’s a gateway to the full potential of the iPhone’s camera system.
Integrated with apps like Snapchat, the Camera Control button allows instant capturing, zooming, and sharing without leaving the app. According to Apple, this seamless functionality brings social media experiences to life faster and more tactilely.
Combined with the iPhone 16's new 48MP fusion camera, Camera Control becomes a simple but powerful addition, elevating the iPhone’s already formidable camera game.
Mashable's currently on the ground in Cupertino for the Sept. 9 "Glowtime" Apple event. Check out our live blog to keep track of all things iPhone 16 before, during, and after the event.
Deciding to get back into the dating game can be nerve-wracking at any age. But the stakes may feel a little higher if you're in your 40s.
You may assume that people in your demographic either aren't interested in dating or are already settled into long-term relationships. However, according to a recent Pew Research Center analysis of Census Bureau data, as of 2021, nearly 25 percent of 40-somethings in the U.S. have never been married. Additionally, only 22 percent of unmarried adults ages 40 to 44 were cohabiting couples.
SEE ALSO: Dating predictions for the rest of 2024So, have people in their 40s given up on finding love? Not at all. In fact, according to the Pew Research analysis, approximately one in four 40-year-olds who weren't married in 2001 tied the knot by age 60. But unlike people in their 20s and 30s, single people over 40 know what they want and aren't afraid to wait a little longer to find the right person.
How to start dating again at 40Now, after that speech and spew of statistics, you're probably wondering what our grand plan is to get you out on the dance floor. The answer? Online dating. Before you scoff, hear us out.
Online dating is a great way to meet new people in a low-pressure environment. The best dating sites for people over 40 make it so easy to connect with potential partners. You can filter through profiles and find matches who share your interests and values. Imagine if you could do that when scanning the room at a party — it would save a lot of time and effort.
But before you download a bunch of apps, Kiana Reeves, Somatic Sex Educator, Intimacy Coach, and Chief Education Officer at Foria, recommends taking a moment for self-reflection: "We join dating sites because we’re looking for connection, whether in the form of a serious relationship, a casual fling, or something in between. With that in mind, it’s important to identify the kind of connection you’re looking for before you join any dating sites, apps, etc."
SEE ALSO: Tired of casual dates? Try the best dating apps for serious relationshipsNext, consider your approach to online dating, Reeves says. "Are you looking for a casual swipe-through site to meet people in a new city? Are you someone who likes to make the first move? Are you looking for someone who is only interested in a serious relationship? Are you looking for someone who shares your same faith? How much time are you planning to devote to making a connection?"
Once you've clarified your dating goals, Reeves recommends "joining a couple [apps] to start out with, so you can feel out what kind of user experience makes the most sense for you." She adds, "Of course, if you’re feeling overwhelmed, it’s totally fine to just join one to start."
Ready to find love after 40? Or maybe you're looking for a no-pressure friend with benefits? We've got you. As data nerds, we've done the research, sourced expert advice, and did a lot of hands-on testing to find the best options for forty-something singles. Our comprehensive guide to the best dating apps for over-40 singles is here to help.
PRE-ORDER NOW: Apple announced a black version of the Apple Watch Ultra 2 at its Glowtime event on Sept. 9. It officially comes out on Sept. 20, but you can pre-order it now for $799.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple Watch Ultra 2 (satin black) $799.00No, Apple isn't discontinuing the Apple Watch Ultra — but it's not giving us the Apple Watch Ultra 3 yet, either.
Rather, all Apple could muster up in the way of upgrades in the past year that the Apple Watch Ultra 2 has been out is a new color for the Ultra 2 line: highly-awaited black. The scratch-resistant satin black titanium Ultra 2 (as well as a new black Milanese loop band) was announced at the Glowtime event on Sept. 9. Granted, the star of the show was definitely the iPhone 16, with a few other fun opening acts like the new Apple Watch Series 10 also scattered in — so someone had to take a backseat, I guess, and it was the Ultra 2 this time.
SEE ALSO: Apple Watch deals on older generations are worth checking out ahead of the Apple eventThe black version of the Apple Watch Ultra 2 is available to pre-order for $799 now, and will be available officially on Sept. 20. For anyone who already upgraded to the Ultra 2 last year, an upgrade probably sounds comical — however, this elegant, moody new colorway just might be the push some athletes need to go Ultra over competing sports watches.
Since there are no new technical upgrades within the Ultra 2 to analyze, let's at least recap the pros of the Ultra 2 in general: Compared to a regular Apple Watch, the Ultra is more rugged and sporty. Powered by Apple's S9 chip and highly accurate U2 GPS chip, the Ultra 2 tracks just about any workout or activity you could throw at it — including extreme ones, like scuba diving or surfing thanks to the watchOS 11 update. The watch offers clutch features like automatic running detection or personalized tips on when to push or when to recover. Whether you're a lifelong athlete or are just getting into cycling or surfing after making the Olympics your entire personality, the Ultra Watch 2 is a serious training companion.
Debuted last year, the Ultra 2 is also armed with double tap. A quick double tap of your thumb and index finger (pinching emoji style) can trigger actions like answering a call or stopping a timer, depending on the activity you're up to.
The new black Ultra 2 is still made with 95 percent recycled aluminum and, like all new Apple Watch finishes, can be made carbon neutral.
Apple's iPhone Pro models have grown up. Say hello to the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max.
As expected, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max offer a more advanced feature set compared to the entry-level iPhone 16 models — starting with the larger 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch displays, respectively.
Here are all the details Apple has divulged about the new Pro variants at the Sept. 9 Glowtime event.
iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max announced at Apple event 2024Apple's new iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max have the following new features:
New, larger displays: 6.3 inches for the iPhone 16 Pro, and 6.9 cinhes for the iPhone 16 Pro Max
New color: desert titanium, alongside the old (but slightly altered) black and white titanium, as well as natural titanium
Improved battery life
New A18 Pro chip which is 20 percent faster than previous generation, while being less power-hungry than before
Upgraded rear camera, with a new, 48-megapixel ultra-wide camera
Camera Control button that lets you fine-tune your photographs as you take them
Four new mics which enable features such as Audio Mix, which separates various audio elements from speech in your videos
4K video recording at 120 fps
There are, of course, numerous smaller upgrades, including Wi-Fi 7 support, new Photographic Styles, and the next-gen Ceramic Shield. Apple Intelligence will also be available on the device when it arrives in beta form next month.
There are, however, few features that are specific to the Pro models.
As for the differences between the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, the smaller model starts with 128GB of storage, while the Max starts with 256GB.
The battery life is also better on the iPhone 16 Pro Max: Apple rates it at 33 hours of video playback, and up to 105 hours of audio playback. The iPhone 16 Pro has up to 27 hours of video playback, and up to 85 hours of audio playback.
The price for the iPhone 16 Pro hasn't changed from last year. The iPhone 16 Pro starts at $999, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max starts at $1,199.
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PRE-ORDER NOW: The new AirPods 4 and USB-C AirPods Max are available for preorder in the Apple Store ahead of their Sept. 20 release. The AirPods 4 will retail for $129 without ANC and $179 with ANC, while the AirPods Max cost $549.
Quick links: Out Sept. 20 Apple AirPods 4 $129 at the Apple Store Pre-order Now Out Sept. 20 Apple AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation $179 at the Apple Store Pre-order Now Out Sept. 20 Apple AirPods Max (USB-C) $549 at the Apple Store Pre-order NowHow about some new AirPods to go with your new iPhone 16?
Apple unveiled three new models of varying degrees of freshness at its "Glowtime" event on Monday, Sept. 9, including the all-new AirPods 4 (available with or without Active Noise Cancellation) and some updated USB-C AirPods Max in five new colors.
SEE ALSO: Apple Event 2024: Everything announced, including iPhone 16, Apple Watch Series 10The AirPods 4 cost $179 with ANC and $129 without, while the AirPods Max are priced at $549. Preorders are now live in the Apple Store ahead of their official release on Friday, Sept. 20, with other retailers expected to follow suit shortly.
Apple did not announce a new version of the AirPods Pro during Monday's event, though it did showcase some new health features coming to the earbuds later this fall — including clinical-grade hearing aid functionality. Now that the standard (non-Pro) AirPods also have ANC, there's not much else differentiating them anymore.
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Apple's "Glowtime" — the keynote event outlining the company's new product and hardware innovations — just unveiled a brave new world for the iPhone 16: Hot. Pink.
Apple fans and viewers were on high alert for the chromatic reveal, after rumors circulated that the new shade range would finally embrace the old rainbow-inspired colors of the brand.
"PINK IPHONE THIS IS NAWT A DRILL!!!!" wrote one X user. "you guys we finally got a REAL PINK iphone 😭😭," scream-cried another.
SEE ALSO: Apple Event 2024: Everything announced, including iPhone 16, Apple Watch Series 10 Tweet may have been deleted Tweet may have been deletedIn 2022, Mashable's Elizabeth DeLuna noted Apple's complete cultural miss in not tapping into the hot pink moment — an aesthetic shift pegged to a boom in popularity of what was coined "Barbiecore" — in favor of brand safe, subdued pink tones.
"The 2010s were enamored with shades that whispered; the 2020s call for hues that scream," wrote DeLuna. "Cultural fascination with anemic millennial pinks and rose golds is dying. As the government wrenches away our bodily autonomy, and global warming threatens our existence, we are embracing the heat of hot pink."
This year — defined by the neon green of Brat Summer and the high-energy, joy-filled campaign of Kamala Harris — demands similarly exuberant color shifts. And Apple has finally listened.
Tweet may have been deleted Tweet may have been deletedUnfortunately, those eager to get their hands on the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max will have to pass on the new, unabashedly pink, which is only available on the standard models. The color is joined by two other jewel toned options, including a lighter, sea foam green color ("teal) and bright, cornflower blue ("ultramarine"). Standard black and white color ways are still available, too.
Cleaning floors is one of the most time-consuming household chores. If you have pets or kids (or pets and kids), it can also be incredibly unsatisfying — the moment your floors are finally shiny, someone throws some food or runs dirt through the house, and you’re back to square one.
It’s the kind of task we really want to hand over to the robots completely, and now, we can. Shark’s new PowerDetect™ 2-in-1 robovac is an advanced system that captures more dirt with less work from you.
Opens in a new window Credit: Shark Shark PowerDetect™ 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum and Mop with NeverTouch™ Pro Base $999.99 at SharkYou’ll hardly need to touch your PowerDetect™ robot for a full month. After every clean, it will return to its base to wash and dry the mopping pad, empty debris into a 60-day-capacity bin, and automatically refill its water tank for up to 30 days. The antimicrobial mopping pads are built to prevent bacteria and mold growth, setting the pad up for your next clean.
You can also remove some mental maintenance by creating a map of your home with no-go zones and setting a cleaning schedule.
Detailed cleaning with EdgeDetectRobot cleaners have a round shape that doesn’t typically play well with edges or corners in a home. Shark solved this dilemma with a genius EdgeDetect system that blasts air to push debris from the edges into the robot’s cleaning path. When mopping, the pad is extended for up to an inch to guarantee your floors are clean-clean, not just visibly clean.
The DirtDetect feature can sense areas that have more debris and boosts vacuuming performance, while StainDetect tracks out strains and takes additional passes to help remove the stain.
Credit: Shark Trap odors and allergensWhether you have pets or not, a house filled with dust and dander can be a nightmare for allergy sufferers. The bagless base of the PowerDetect™ traps 99.97 percent of dust and allergens* to help you breathe more easily [1]. Meanwhile, the Odor Neutralizer Technology will trap odors in, keeping them out of the air to freshen up your home.
The Shark PowerDetect™ 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum and Mop with NeverTouch™ Pro Base is available now for $999.99.
DISCLAIMER:
[1] Based on ASTM F1977 of particles .3 microns and larger. Allergens are non-living matter.
Apple Intelligence is now coming to the iPhone 16 series — and it's free.
There was some debate about whether Apple's new suite of AI tools would cost a subscription fee. But VP of Software Craig Federighi confirmed at the Apple event on Monday, that it doesn't cost a thing — besides the actual cost of the iPhone 16 which starts at $799 and $899 for the iPhone 16 Plus.
SEE ALSO: Apple Event 2024: Everything announced, including iPhone 16, Apple Watch Series 10Apple's collection of AI features, branded as Apple Intelligence, made its debut at WWDC 2024, showcasing new AI-powered tools like a smarter Siri, notification summaries, Genmoji, and more. Initially, Apple Intelligence was reserved for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models. But now, the non-Pro versions of the iPhone 16, which arrive on Sept. 20, are getting it, too.
Apple Intelligence comes to iPhone 16Here are the Apple Intelligence features announced for the iPhone 16. As noted during the event, many of the Apple Intelligence features are processed on-device. For those that require cloud computing, Apple has dedicated Apple Intelligence servers called Private Cloud Compute that don't store user data and are used only to process requests.
Writing Tools: As Federighi said, Apple Intelligence is available "wherever you type," including third-party apps like Slack and Goodreads. The AI integration helps iPhone 16 users draft, rewrite, and proofread text.
Transcription and summaries in Notes: Apple Intelligence enables Apple users to record, transcribe, and summarize calls and audio recordings in the Notes and Phone apps.
Genmoji: With Apple Intelligence, you can create new emoji by typing a description or create new images with Image Playground.
Photos: In the Photos app, you can find an image you're looking for by typing a description or even a specific moment in a video. Apple also introduced a "Clean Up" tool that uses Apple Intelligence to remove unwanted objects or people that get in the way of your perfect shot.
AI-generated summaries: In Mail and notifications on the home screen, you can get a quick summary of your inbox in the Mail app. Apple Intelligence also provides AI-generated summaries of notifications and prioritizes them based on importance.
Behold, the new Siri: As promised, Siri is more natural, contextually relevant, and more personalized. Aside from voice prompts, you can type to Siri. The voice assistant also has more expansive knowledge for helping troubleshoot or accomplish something on your iPhone 16. Siri also has more contextual on-screen awareness, so it sees what you see on the screen, or a collection of photos you referenced.
Apple Intelligence on iPhone 16 will be available in beta in October as part of the iOS 18.1 update. It will start in the U.S. in English and then roll out to other countries.
What other Apple devices support Apple IntelligenceApple Intelligence is also compatible with the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, as well as last year's iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models, with the iOS 18.1 update. It will also be available on iPad with the iPadOS 18.1 update, Mac with the M1 chip, and later on the macOS Sequoia 15.1 update.
If you were wondering, Apple briefly mentioned ChatGPT as an option for various AI features. But it's not expected to be available with the first Apple Intelligence update in iOS 18.
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The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus are here!
As expected, four new iPhones were announced at Apple's Sept. 9 "Glowtime" event on Monday: The iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max.
SEE ALSO: Apple Event 2024: Everything announced, including iPhone 16, Apple Watch Series 10This year, the base-level non-Pro iPhones have some nice bonuses they didn't have before.
Here's everything you need to know about the new iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models.
Apple announces iPhone 16 and 16 PlusApple noted a bunch of cool new features while showcasing the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, including:
Brand new ultramarine, teal, and pink colors
2,000 nits peak brightness
6.1-inch display for iPhone 16, 6.7-inch display for Plus
Customizable action button on the side of the phone (from iPhone 15 Pro)
New camera control physical feature that you can use to, well, control the camera
A18 Bionic chipset (iPhone 15 was A16)
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Apple made a relatively minor announcement about their Watch Ultra series at its September 9 "Glowtime" event: There's no Ultra 3, but the Apple Watch Ultra 2 is now available in "satin black." This is the first time the Watch Ultra has been available in multiple colors.
SEE ALSO: Apple Event 2024: Everything announced, including iPhone 16, Apple Watch Series 10The Watch Ultra will also get the watchOS 11 updates. That means it will now display Live Activities and more training features with Training Load. Additionally, the Watch Ultra 2 will detect sleep apnea. It costs $799.
The Watch Ultra was first introduced in 2022, as the more specialized (and expensive) Apple Watch option. It has a longer lasting battery life and a significantly larger display. As Apple marketing would tell you, the Ultra is designed as your companion for adventurous exercise such as hiking, swims, kiteboarding sessions, and with the updates to watchOS 11 snorkeling and scuba trips.
The Ultra has yet to receive a major upgrade from its original model, but remains the more technical and more expensive Apple Watch.
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The new Apple iPhone 16 may have taken center stage at today's Apple event, but that's not the only new product announcement you should keep your eyes on.
Today, Apple revealed the next generation of Apple AirPods 4. Allow us to break down all the new details of the new earbuds.
Apple introduces AirPods 4As mentioned, the AirPods 4 have arrived, and here's everything Apple divulged about the new devices.
The new AirPods 4 line has two different models. AirPods 4 and a higher end AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation.
Both models have audio quality improvements, like personalize spacial audio and voice isolation, which removes background noise.
The design of the AirPods 4 has been updated with more comfortable earbuds and a shorter AirPods Pro-like stem.
New Siri interactions allow users to just nod yes or no to answer questions from Siri while wearing AirPods 4.
Active Noise Cancellation on the higher-end AirPods 4 automatically reduces noise around the user and adjusts the volume based on their surroundings. A new Conversation Awareness feature lowers the user's earbuds volume automatically when they start talking.
A new USB-C charging case. The higher end model comes with a charging case that can be wirelessly charged and has a speaker to help with the Find My feature.
AirPods 4 is priced at $129 for the base model and $179 for AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation. The new AirPods are can be pre-ordered today and will be available September 20.
Apple also introduced new health features for the AirPods Pro and new color headphone options for the AirPods Max.
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Apple's "Glowtime" event kicked off with a dramatic unveiling of its new, sleeker Apple Watch Series 10, complete with new display, sound, and even health features.
Wedged within announcements of a slimmer screen and new watch faces was a brand new, "breakthrough" health sensor that can monitor and alert users who may suffer from sleep apnea, a condition affecting millions of Americans.
SEE ALSO: Apple Event 2024: Everything announced, including iPhone 16, Apple Watch Series 10The sleep apnea monitor utilizes the device's accelerometer, which detects "real-time, motion-based" data to monitor when a user is having a period of disturbed or restless sleep. Combined with other real time health sensors, the watch will then notify wearers if it detects "consistent signs of moderate to severe sleep apnea," as well as resources for consulting a physician.
It will be accessible on Apple Watch Series 10, Series 9, and Ultra 2.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman first leaked the announcement the night before the company's big event, but rumors of the feature have been circulating since last year. At that time, industry insiders believed the Apple Watch could be expanding its health sensors to cover not just sleep apnea, but also diabetes and blood pressure monitoring. It appears mastering sleep is the device's first frontier.
Apple says it's new feature will receive full approval from the FDA and other regulatory bodies soon, and will be available across 150 countries and regions this month, including the U.S., Europe, and Japan.
In February, Samsung introduced the first FDA-approved sleep apnea tracker for its new Galaxy Watch series.
Apple events typically come with lots of news — and the Sept. 2024 "Glowtime" event on Monday delivered. The marquee event from the tech giant promised the new iPhone 16, Apple Watch Series 10, and more.
There's almost too much to track when it comes to these big events. But we've got you covered.
Here's everything Apple announced and what you need to know, as well as links to in-depth coverage from the Mashable team.
Apple Watch Series 10The tech giant announced the latest edition of its popular smart watch, while adding black and rose-gold colorways. Apple said the Series 10 was significantly lighter thinner without sacrificing performance. It also apparently has a better speaker for any sicko playing music through their Apple Watch.
Tweet may have been deleted Apple Watch Ultra 2 ... gets a new colorThere was an update to Apple Watch Ultra but not an entirely new watch. Instead, we got a satin black variation of eht Ultra 2, which looked cool but, you know, was the same watch.
Tweet may have been deletedThis story is developing and will be updated...
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Another week brings another handpicked set of deals at Amazon. Whether you're an Amazon device admirer, an Apple addict, or you're just looking to score some savings on top tech in general, we've got a deal (or two) for you on Sept. 9.
Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day. If none of these particularly speak to you, keep an eye out this week for brand new selections each day.
Our top pick Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet (32GB) $89.99 at AmazonThe Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet is back on sale as of Sept. 9 for $89.99. That's 36% in savings, which isn't as jaw-dropping as the record-low $74.99 from Prime Day, but it still a great deal. If you're looking for a no frills tablet to browse social media, watch your favorite shows, answer a few emails, and do other daily tasks, the Fire HD 10 will suit you just fine. It's "lighter and faster than its predecessors, with a long battery life and vivid picture that makes it great for on-the-go entertainment," Mashable reviewer SaVanna Shoemaker wrote in her review of the tablet.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple Watch Ultra 2 (GPS + Cellular, 49mm) $689.00 at AmazonRumors are swirling about a potential Apple Watch Ultra 3 drop or a new iteration of the Ultra 2. Either way, Amazon has taken the opportunity to discount the current Apple Watch Ultra 2 model with GPS and cellular connectivity to a new record-low $689. That's a savings of $110. The Ultra 2 sports a titanium case that's more durable and slightly larger than the Series 9. It also features built-in LTE, a programmable action button, a depth gauge, a water temperature sensor, an emergency siren, and double the battery power of the Series 9. At the time of writing, only the blue and orange ocean bands are still available at this price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Dyson Dyson Pure Cool TP4B $349.99 at AmazonAs of Sept. 9, the Dyson Pure Cool is back down to its record-low $349.99. That's 36% in savings. It offers air purifying along with cooling or purifying on its own, so it can be used year round. A built-in sensor automatically reports pollution in real time and senses and reacts to changes in air quality, removing 99.97 percent of particles as small as 0.3 microns. We haven't had the chance to test out this exact model, but we tested the similar Pure Cool TP04 and found that "the effortless experience and peace of mind justify the cost."
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Echo (4th gen) $64.99 at AmazonAt just $64.99, the fourth-generation Amazon Echo is just $10 shy of the lowest price we've seen this year. A sleek, simple little speaker that responds to your voice commands, the Echo is one of the best ways to introduce Alexa's smart home capabilities into your household. It delivers premium Dolby sound whether you're jamming to playlists or just asking about the weather. Plus, you can connect other smart gadgets to it and control them all using the Echo as a central hub. While it's older than the similarly simple yet powerful Echo Dot, the fourth generation Echo is larger and has better sound quality overall.
Opens in a new window Credit: Shark Shark IZ631H Cordless Pro Vacuum $219.99 at AmazonNeed a vacuum upgrade? The Shark Cordless Pro is down to its lowest price ever — just $219.99 at Amazon. It features a 0.25 gallon bin size, up to 60 minutes of runtime, a flexible silicone Powerfins Nozzle that digs deep into carpets, and the ability to convert to a cordless hand vac for more flexible cleaning. The only downside is that delivery might take a bit longer than Prime usually does, but it's still worth the wait for 37% in savings.
None of these deals catching your eye? Check out Amazon's daily deals for even more savings.