I thought some might like to see this and check out some new rumoured products.


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Apple Introduces $300 Beats Solo Pro Headphones With Noise Cancellation, 
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Apple this week unveiled new Beats Solo Pro 
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 with active noise cancelation, the Apple-designed H1 chip for hands-free "Hey 
Siri" support, redesigned on-ear cushions for improved comfort, an enhanced 
acoustic platform for improved sound delivery, the ability to power on the 
headphones by simply unfolding them, and more.

We've already had a chance to go 
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 with the new headphones, so be sure to check out our early impressions. Beats 
Solo Pro will be available October 30 in Black, Ivory, Gray, Dark Blue, Light 
Blue, and Red, with pre-orders available now on 
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 Pricing is set at $299.95 in the United States.

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Oct 17, 2019
iPhone SE 2 Estimated to Start at 
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 With Red Color Option
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 rumored "iPhone SE 2" will feature an A13 Bionic chip, 3GB of RAM, and 
64GB/128GB storage options, while 3D Touch will be removed, according to noted 
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

Kuo believes the device will launch in the first quarter of 2020 in Space Gray, 
Silver, and Red colors, adding that pricing will likely start at 
$399<https://macrumors.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7d0106b433773bd0aef5828e0&id=49ceb66dda&e=1f9504a36d>.

Previous reports have suggested the device will resemble the iPhone 8, 
including a 4.7-inch display and a Touch ID home button.

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Apple Releases iOS 13.1.3 With Bug Fixes for Phone, Mail, Health, and 
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 fourth update to iOS 13 arrived this week in the form of iOS 
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 which includes bug fixes and improvements related to incoming calls, iCloud 
backups, Apple Watch pairing and notification syncing, Bluetooth connectivity 
in vehicles, and more.

Apple also released a companion iPadOS 13.1.3 
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 with bug fixes and improvements.

And for the Mac, there's a new supplemental update for macOS 
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 that fixes an issue that prevented Setup Assistant from completing, improves 
installation reliability on Macs with low disk space, and more.

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AirPlay 2 Speakers Compared: Sonos Move vs. Bose Portable Home 
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 and Sonos recently came out with new AirPlay 2-enabled speakers, providing 
alternatives to Apple's own HomePod speaker.

In our latest video on our YouTube channel, we went hands-on with the Bose 
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 to see what the speakers have to offer and how they compare to one another.

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PSA: Apple Mail Bugs Can Lead to Data Loss in macOS 
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 Catalina has suffered from its fair share of bugs and hiccups since its 
release earlier this month, including with Apple's Mail app.

Specifically, a report this week claimed that when upgrading to macOS Catalina, 
there is a risk of a large number of emails being incomplete or missing 
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 for reasons not entirely clear.

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 major flaw in Samsung's latest Galaxy S10 and S10+ smartphones has been 
discovered that basically means any fingerprint can unlock the 
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 with the help of a cheap screen protector.

Responding to the incident, Samsung said it was "aware of the case of S10's 
malfunctioning fingerprint recognition and will soon issue a software patch."

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