Your tech news digest, by way of the DGiT Daily tech newsletter, for Tuesday, 8 September 2020.
Last night some Xbox leaks revealed a bunch more about the upcoming next-gen Xbox, but not the Series X and its big tall cube console, but a much smaller console. And for the first time, a price: $299 for this smaller model, and the Xbox Series X for $499.
And, just to make it a big big day, the leakers released even more, with a full 1 minute 30-second presentation video revealing a stack of Series S spec information:
Xbox Series S:
‘All Access’:
The rumors are strong that Apple will announce a new Apple Watch and iPad Air as early as this morning. Some reporters on the Apple beat think it’s unlikely, but clues like the Apple Watch 5 being unavailable to buy from Apple directly do hint at something happening… (MacRumors).
Two new Poco phones in the last 24 hours: the capable-looking Poco X3 and the cheaper Poco M2. The Poco X3 is the first smartphone with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 732G (Android Authority).
Samsung patent points to a transparent phone straight out of sci-fi (Android Authority).
Yet another LG Wing video leak now shows the rotating phone’s interface. Looks cool! (Android Authority).
PUBG Mobile quits Tencent Games in India to shed Chinese app tag (and current ban) (Android Authority).
Apple’s ‘floating’ store in Singapore will open on September 10th (Engadget).
Google’s antitrust battles: What you need to know (CNET).
Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings has a book out, and he’s doing a press tour with lots of interesting bits coming out. First, interview with Netflix’s Reed Hastings on working from home (may be paywalled) (WSJ, $), and a wide-ranging Variety interview is good too. There’ll be more!
Japan’s ‘Big Four’ motorcycle makers test swappable electric batteries (Interesting Engineering).
Doom kinda running on a …pregnancy test? (Kotaku).
This is not a drill: Always wanted to own a jelly bean factory? Join this treasure hunt! You do have to buy in though, and US-only (delish.com).
“What video games show that graphics truly aren’t everything?” (r/askreddit).
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