Your tech news digest, by way of the DGiT Daily tech newsletter, for Wednesday, 9 September 2020.
Apple announced its September event yesterday, inviting the press and the public to tune in on September 15, 10am PDT with an event titled ‘Time Flies’. Time, you know, like on a watch?
And that’s the question here. In the hours after the announcement, there was some confusion about if this is an iPhone 12 event, or if it’s too early for a new iPhone given what Apple has suggested.
Then, probably the most reliable Apple insider put it to bed:
Also: Apple’s Tile competitor AirTags may finally be in mass-production (The Verge).
Android 11 is out! Google officially launched the stable version of Android 11 yesterday, starting the wider rollout to billions of devices.
What you need to know:
2. Microsoft confirmed the November 10 launch date for its next-generation Xbox consoles yesterday, and confirmed that leaked video too (Android Authority).
3. Mysterious ‘Google Pixel 5s’ breaks cover in new leaked shots (Android Authority).
4. Google’s new ‘Verified Calls’ feature will tell you why a business is calling you (Android Authority).
5. Ex-Google Pixel camera chief Marc Levoy has spoken with The Verge after leaving Google and joining Adobe. Don’t miss it, a super interesting and open perspective on how different approaches to smartphone cameras and sensors are being taken (The Verge).
6. Microsoft is reportedly working on a midrange Surface laptop: rumored to be under $600, between the Surface Go and Surface Pro. Hmm. I feel like the next name has to rhyme: Surface Bro, Surface Yo, Surface Whoa… (Engadget).
7. Apple says ‘Epic’s conduct threatens the very existence of the iOS ecosystem‘ in countersuit (Gizmodo).
8. Taking 5G to work, in offices, and on the factory floor—will it help? (Ars Technica).
9. Razer made the chewing gum gamers didn’t know they needed (Engadget).
10. New Nintendo Switch Hyrule Warriors arrives in November, a prequel of sorts to BoTW (Kotaku).
11. Uber pledges to go all-electric, but …it doesn’t own the cars (Wired).
12. “How are the Covid19 vaccines progressing at the moment?” (r/askscience).
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