Yearly Archives: 2020
Apple Announces the Apple Watch Series 6 Smartwatch
The new health sensor shines red, green, and infrared light onto your wrist while photodiodes measure the light reflected back by blood every 15 seconds to monitor changes to your blood oxygen level. Users will be able to take on demand measurements while they're still, otherwise the wearable will take more periodic measurements as you wear the watch. All data will be visible in the Health app, and the users will be able to track trends over time to see how their blood oxygen level changes. Apple also announced it will work with health networks to study heart health and Covid 19 as well.
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Aside from the new health sensor, the Apple Watch Series 6 features a new S6 processor, which is a dual-core CPU based on the A13 Bionic that promises to be 20% faster than the company's previous wearable processor. The Apple Watch Series 6 also integrates a new U1 chip and Ultra Wideband antennas for short range wireless communication that'll be useful in the future as digital car keys.
Despite the increase in power and focus on health tracking, Apple promises users can still expect up to 18 hours of battery life on their wearable. The Series 6 will also be faster to charge to full within less than an hour and a half.
Another new feature of this wearable is an integrated altimeter, which climbing users will find helpful to check their current level of elevation. The Always-On Retina screen, meanwhile, is up to 2.5 times brighter than the previous Apple Watch Series 5.
As usual, Apple's new smartwatch comes in a variety of colors and finishes including blue aluminum, graphite, and Product Red. Additionally, Apple is introducing a new watch band called the Solo Loop that's one continuous loop of material. Instead of claps or buckle, the Solo Loop simply stretches onto your wrist. The Solo Loop will come in a variety of styles including a smooth silicon and braided silicon band, leather options, and two fancy Hermes options as well.
The Apple Watch Series 6 retails for $399 – or $499 for a watch with cellular capabilities – and it's available for order starting today.
Apple Watch SE
Apple also introduced an affordable smartwatch with the Apple Watch SE. The lower-end wearable doesn't include the Series 6's fancy health monitor, but it still features an accelerometer, heart rate, compass, gyroscope, motion sensors, fall detection. On board, you'll find a S5 system chip that's two times faster than the Series 3. The Apple Watch SE retails for $279 and you can order it today as well.
You Get and OS and You Get an OS
Apple ended its Time Flies Keynote by announcing iOS 14, iPadOS 14, tvOS 14 and watchOS 7 will all be available on September 16th. While we're used to seeing Apple introduce new operating systems, a new version of iOS coming out without it running on an new iPhone is a little strange. Also unfortunately for Mac users macOS Big Sur was a no show at this Apple event. Alongside the Apple Watch Series 6 and Watch SE, Apple introduce a new iPad Air, 8th generation iPad, and the new Apple One subscription and Fitness+ workout service. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com. Kevin Lee is IGN's Hardware and Roundups Editor. Follow him on Twitter @baggingspamFIFA 21: Career Mode Is an Improvement, Just Not a Big One
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Xbox Series X and S Pre-Order Opening Time Revealed for the UK
The September 22 Xbox preorder date was announced last week, when we learned that Xbox Series X will cost $499 / £449, Xbox Series S will cost $299 / £249, and both consoles will see release on November 10. Both consoles will join the Xbox All Access program (a subscription service that gets you a console and an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership), with Series X coming in at $34.99 USD / £28.99 a month, and Series S at $24.99 USD / £20.99. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=confirmed-xbox-series-x-games&captions=true"] We'll likely learn about PS5 preorder plans tomorrow, September 16 at the PS5 showcase, which will "feature updates on the latest titles from Worldwide Studios and our world-class development partners." Still not sure if you want an Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, or a PS5? Check out our PS5 vs. Xbox Series comparison chart to get a better sense of what each shiny new box will offer. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.Pre-orders for Xbox Series X | S go live on the 22nd September at 8AM from the following UK retailers:
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The Mandalorian Season 2 Trailer Released
Aside from that detail, we see the returning Greef Karga (Carl Weathers), Cara Dune (Gina Carano), and get a glimpse at a character seemingly played by WWE's Sasha Banks, who was previously rumoured to be making an appearance.
That comes alongside looks at urban and icy planets, as well as a possible return to Tatooine, and an alien wrestling match. There are also action scenes on land, air and speederbike (including a look at more X-Wings).
The YouTube trailer's description runs through a list of Season 2's directors, including Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, Bryce Dallas Howard, Rick Famuyiwa, Carl Weathers, Peyton Reed and Robert Rodriguez.
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The Mandalorian Season 2 will premiere on Disney+ on October 30. It's not clear how the episodes will be dropped as yet, but it seems likely that we'll see weekly releases in the same manner as Season 1.
Season 1 ended with a return for the fabled Darksaber - if you want a refresher on the legendary weapon before Season 2, we've got just the thing.
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