WatchOS 3 will try to speed up your Apple Watch on September 13

New release makes some big changes to WatchOS 2.

Enlarge / Apple outlined the core benefits of WatchOS 3 at WWDC in June. (credit: Andrew Cunningham)

SAN FRANCISCO—Apple will release WatchOS 3 to all current Apple Watch users on September 13. The company announced the official release date as part of its September product event.

The update builds on the foundation laid in WatchOS 1 and 2 but also makes some major changes to the way the Apple Watch works. Apple has worked to make it easier to swipe between watch faces, has introduced an iOS-esque Control Center, and has introduced a “dock” of up to 10 apps that are loaded in memory and updated behind-the-scenes to make launching and using apps quicker. Docked apps have also killed “Glances,” which were similarly intended to make watch interactions faster but mostly failed because of communication and processing lag.

WatchOS 3 is intended to make the most of first-generation Apple Watch hardware, which Apple had optimized for battery life at the expense of some performance. Before you can update to WatchOS 3, you’ll also need to update your tethered iPhone to iOS 10.

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Apple’s $159 Airpods are wireless, cord-free earbuds for iOS, macOS, and Apple Watch products

Apple’s $159 Airpods are wireless, cord-free earbuds for iOS, macOS, and Apple Watch products

One of the most widely anticipated features of the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus is a missing feature: the headphone jack. Apple’s new phones are the company’s first without 3.5mm audio jacks. Instead, the company offers two options for folks that want to use headphones: plug them into the same lightning port that you use to charge the phone, or use wireless headphones.

Apple’s new iPhones come with a pair of EarPods that connect to the lightning port, as well as a 3.5mm adapter that lets you use any standard headphones.

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Apple’s $159 Airpods are wireless, cord-free earbuds for iOS, macOS, and Apple Watch products

One of the most widely anticipated features of the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus is a missing feature: the headphone jack. Apple’s new phones are the company’s first without 3.5mm audio jacks. Instead, the company offers two options for folks that want to use headphones: plug them into the same lightning port that you use to charge the phone, or use wireless headphones.

Apple’s new iPhones come with a pair of EarPods that connect to the lightning port, as well as a 3.5mm adapter that lets you use any standard headphones.

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Apple defends decision to remove 3.5mm headphone jack, cites “courage”

New wireless $159 AirPods available in October, won’t be paired with new iPhones.

Enlarge / Apple's new AirPods. (credit: Ars Technica)

SAN FRANCISCO—Apple Senior VP Phil Schiller took the stage at Wednesday's iPhone event to announce the news most tech geeks had been expecting: the iPhone will leave the 3.5mm headphone jack behind. It was Schiller's job to justify why Apple was doing so, and he defended the company's decision by citing three reasons to move on—and one word: "courage."

Schiller explained to the San Francisco event crowd that Apple would push the Lightning port standard for wired headphones and push a new proprietary wireless standard, driven by the new "W1 chip" in iOS devices, which Schiller called Apple's first wireless chip.

The 3.5mm port, on the other hand, has to go, Schiller said, because the company can't justify the continued use of an "ancient" single-use port. He described the amount of technology packed into the iPhone, saying each element in Apple's phones is fighting for space, and it's at a premium. And while every iPhone 7 and 7 Plus will include a Lightning-to-3.5mm adapter, Schiller was a lot more bullish about the company's wireless-audio standard.

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iOS 10 launches September 13 with iMessage apps, Siri API, and more

Update coming to iPhone 5 and newer, iPad 4 and newer, sixth-gen iPod Touch.

Enlarge / The iOS 10 beta running on an iPhone 6S and iPad Pro. (credit: Andrew Cunningham)

SAN FRANCISCO—Apple will release the final version of iOS 10 to the public on September 13. The company made the announcement as part of its September 7 product event.

iOS 10 makes wide-ranging changes to the way the operating system looks and works—the lock screen, notifications, the Today View, and the Control Center have all been substantially rejiggered. CallKit gives VoIP app makers the ability to look and work just like Apple's built-in Phone and FaceTime apps, while SiriKit gives developers some (admittedly limited) hooks into Apple's virtual assistant. And the Messages app has gotten a big overhaul—not only is it getting its own mini-App Store, but it has also been remade in the mold of richer and more "fun" platforms like Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp.

The update drops support for a handful of older iPhone hardware, mostly from 2011 and 2012. The iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPad Mini, and fifth-generation iPod Touch will all be left behind. The full support list is below:

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Telefónica: Mobilfunkkunden sollen ihre Nutzerdaten verkaufen können

Die Telefónica will ihren Kunden ermöglichen, ihre Nutzerdaten selbst zu verkaufen. Internetkonzerne wie Facebook, Twitter oder Google würden dafür zahlen. (Telefónica, E-Plus)

Die Telefónica will ihren Kunden ermöglichen, ihre Nutzerdaten selbst zu verkaufen. Internetkonzerne wie Facebook, Twitter oder Google würden dafür zahlen. (Telefónica, E-Plus)

Smartwatch: Apples wasserdichte Watch Series 2 ist aus Keramik

Optimiert für Läufer und Schwimmer: Apple hat mehrere Apple Watches angekündigt, darunter spezielle Modelle in Zusammenarbeit mit Nike. Chip und Display sollen besser sein, obendrein gibt es Neuigkeiten für Pokemon-Fans und zum Preis der Vorgänger. (Apple Watch, Apple)

Optimiert für Läufer und Schwimmer: Apple hat mehrere Apple Watches angekündigt, darunter spezielle Modelle in Zusammenarbeit mit Nike. Chip und Display sollen besser sein, obendrein gibt es Neuigkeiten für Pokemon-Fans und zum Preis der Vorgänger. (Apple Watch, Apple)

Megaupload: Court Copy-Pasted U.S. Lawyers, Made Glaring Errors

A New Zealand District Court made several major errors when it decided to grant the extradition of Kim Dotcom and his Megaupload colleagues, Dotcom’s lawyer said today. Noting that the judge copy-pasted extensively from lawyers working for the U.S. Government, he argues that there is absolutely no legal ground to extradite Megaupload’s founder.

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megaupload-logoLast December a New Zealand District Court ruled that Kim Dotcom and his colleagues can be sent to the United States to face criminal charges.

Judge Nevin Dawson found there was an “overwhelming” case for Dotcom, Mathias Ortmann and Bram van der Kolk, to be extradited.

This decision was immediately appealed and last week a lengthy series of appeal hearings kicked off at New Zealand’s High Court. Represented by a team of lawyers, the Megaupload defendants say that Judge Nevin Dawson failed to give them a fair hearing.

During the most recent hearing, which was live-streamed on YouTube, Kim Dotcom’s defense lawyer Ron Mansfield argued that the lower court made several errors in its final ruling.

For example, it relied heavily on the writings of U.S. Government lawyers. According to Mansfield, the verdict included copy-pasted text from U.S. contributions to the record of case (ROC) on close to 60% of all pages.

“At [156 pages of his 271-page judgment] the Judge has simply replicated in full passages from the US submissions on the ROC and asserted inferences,” Mansfield noted.

“He has erred by failing to weigh the evidence and to determine whether the asserted inference is available and reasonable. He also fails to even seek to adopt the inferences promoted,” he added.

Dotcom’s lawyer lists numerous errors allegedly made by the District Court, discussing them point by point while noting that not all U.S. evidence should have been taken at face value.

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In essence, the defense’s argument boils down to the question of whether the claimed offenses committed by Megaupload and its employees warrant extradition under the treaty in place between the U.S. and New Zealand.

However, the copyright angle was also widely discussed. Dotcom’s lawyer highlighted that Megaupload was an Internet service provider. ISPs enjoy safe harbor protection and can’t be held criminally liable for copyright infringement.

The High Court will have to make a crucial decision on this issue, he added, which will determine if Internet service providers can be held criminally liable for user generated content. This is crucial to other ISPs but also the public at large.

“Ever since the printing press, the resultant copyright acts have achieved a careful balance between the competing interests of the content holder, new technologies that can be used to copy and the user,” Mansfield said.

“The US is seeking through this proceeding to change the historical and existing obligation imposed by the protection of copyright from the content holder on to a new technology, the ISP.”

To reach a conclusion, the court will have to consider what ISPs’ obligations are when it comes to user-uploaded and distributed works, as far as copyright is concerned.

“Do ISPs have a legal obligation to investigate and enforce copyright infringement, criminal or civil, by its users?” Mansfield questioned.

“Ultimately, are ISPs responsible for user generated content? And, if so, how might that impact on the careful balance achieved by Parliament through the Copyright Act?” he added.

Even if the court disagrees that Megaupload and its employees are not liable for copyright infringement, the extradition request should be denied on the basis that copyright infringement is not an extraditable offense under the U.S. / New Zealand treaty.

“There is no extradition offense under the US-NZ Treaty because….the essence of the conduct is the communication of copyright-protected works through the Internet,” Mansfield said.

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The hearing was just the first day for Dotcom’s lawyer, and many more will follow. The prosecution is likely to disagree with many points and while offering counter-argument, a process that’s expected to continue for several weeks.

Kim Dotcom is aware of the stakes but is confident that the appeal will lead to a positive outcome.

“I can’t see how any impartial judge can extradite me. The law is just simply completely on our side. There is not even space for interpretation. That’s how clear the law is,” Dotcom tells TorrentFreak.

“But it’s a political case and there is a lot at stake for people in power. If I win they will fall as a result,” he concludes.

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Apple iPhone 7 and 7 Plus coming Sept 16th, up for pre-order Sept 9th

Apple iPhone 7 and 7 Plus coming Sept 16th, up for pre-order Sept 9th

Apple’s new iPhone models feature new camera system, an IP67 dust and water-resistant case, and longer battery life.

The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus also have one less feature than previous models: there’s no dedicated headphone jack. Apple says there’s no need for a single-purpose jack in a mobile device, where space is at a premium.

The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will be available September 16th, and pre-orders open September 9th.

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Apple iPhone 7 and 7 Plus coming Sept 16th, up for pre-order Sept 9th

Apple’s new iPhone models feature new camera system, an IP67 dust and water-resistant case, and longer battery life.

The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus also have one less feature than previous models: there’s no dedicated headphone jack. Apple says there’s no need for a single-purpose jack in a mobile device, where space is at a premium.

The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will be available September 16th, and pre-orders open September 9th.

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Apple introduces swim-proof Apple Watch Series 2

Apple introduces swim-proof Apple Watch Series 2

The second-generation Apple Watch has a new dual-core processor that’s up to 50 percent faster and a new GPU with up to twice the graphics performance. With a 1000-nit display, the Apple Watch Series 2 also has a screen that’s twice as bright as its predecessor, and Apple says the new screen is the brightest its delivered for any product.

Other new features include built-in GPS and a new swim-proof design, as well as support for swim tracking.

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Apple introduces swim-proof Apple Watch Series 2

The second-generation Apple Watch has a new dual-core processor that’s up to 50 percent faster and a new GPU with up to twice the graphics performance. With a 1000-nit display, the Apple Watch Series 2 also has a screen that’s twice as bright as its predecessor, and Apple says the new screen is the brightest its delivered for any product.

Other new features include built-in GPS and a new swim-proof design, as well as support for swim tracking.

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Baden-Württemberg: Unitymedia setzt testweise Trenching für Glasfaserausbau ein

In einem Pilotprojekt setzt Unitymedia auf Trenching. Der Kabelnetzbetreiber baut sehr viel stärker in der Fläche aus, weil die Nachfrage deutlich gestiegen sei. (Glasfaser, Telekom)

In einem Pilotprojekt setzt Unitymedia auf Trenching. Der Kabelnetzbetreiber baut sehr viel stärker in der Fläche aus, weil die Nachfrage deutlich gestiegen sei. (Glasfaser, Telekom)