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iPhone 17 Air will have ‘all-day battery life’

There were questions about the battery life of the new Air model ahead of today’s launch, and now we have the answer, though the announcement was short on specifics.

“Despite being much thinner and lighter, iPhone Air still gets amazing all-day battery life,” the company said.

The Air’s internal design maximizes battery space and the new operating system, iOS 26, will have new power-saving features that learn your usage patterns and anticipate when you might run low on battery.

— Chris Eudaily

Apple’s new iPhone Pro models go back to aluminum

Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro will use aluminum as its case material. Apple’s two previous Pro phones used titanium, which is used on this year’s Air model. Before that, Apple sold iPhone Pro models with a stainless steel frame, which had heat dissipation and weight tradeoffs — Kif Leswing

Apple says it has updated the GPUs in its chips for AI

Apple’s new chip in the iPhone Air and Pro models, called the A19 Pro, has several improvements for artificial intelligence, the company said on Tuesday.

The new chip has a second-generation caching architecture that helps to double its ability to do math, the company said. It also adding parts called “machine learning accelerators” into its graphics processors, or GPUs, which are typically used for AI, in addition to graphics.

Apple’s chief marketer Greg Joswiak said the chip will enable its devices to run local large language models.

Apple says these updates will allow its new phones to have three times the GPU computation as last year’s phones. The company also said that the phone’s computation performance compares to Apple’s MacBook Pro laptops. — Kif Leswing

iPhone 17’s upgraded camera

Apple iPhone 17 Camera

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The company said iPhone users took over 500 billion selfies last year, and the new model has a “center stage front camera” that has the largest front camera sensor, almost twice the size of the previous front camera.

The new iPhone 17 features a 48 megapixel dual fusion camera system and has four times the resolution compared to iPhone 16. — Chris Eudaily

Apple announces iPhone Air, first major redesign since 2017

Apple has announced its new thin-and-light iPhone, called iPhone Air, as analysts expected.

It’s the first major new iPhone design since the iPhone X was introduced in 2017. It’s got a titanium frame that Apple says is “space grade.” Apple said it is 5.6 millimeters thick and comes in white, gold, black, and sky blue colors.

Apple says the Air is more durable than previous iPhones and uses a chip it calls the A19 Pro.

“Our intention was to make an iPhone that feels like a piece of the future, powerful, yet so thin and light it seems to disappear in your hands,” an Apple presenter said. — Kif Leswing

Apple improves the screen on entry-level iPhone 17

In previous years, one way Apple distinguished its entry-level iPhone from its “Pro” models was a feature it calls ProMotion, or the display’s refresh rate, which makes the entire interface smoother.

On Tuesday, Apple said its entry-level iPhone 17 will get the feature, and will also get a slightly larger 6.3-inch screen with smaller bezels. That means the screen is getting bigger, but the size of the phone is staying the same as that of the iPhone 16.

Analysts say that after battery life, display quality is one of the top reasons for users to upgrade to a new iPhone. — Kif Leswing

iPhone 17 series will be available in five colors

The iPhone 17 series mobile devices will be available in five colors: lavender, mist blue, black, white and sage. They will also feature “ceramic shield 2,” which Apple says will make the devices three times more scratch resistant than earlier models. — Lora Kolodny

Apple Watch starting prices stay the same

Apple announced pricing for its new Apple Watches, which it calls Series 11, and Apple did not raise starting prices for its models, despite speculation from Wall Street analysts that it would have to a result of tariffs.

The company’s low end watch, the Apple Watch SE 3, starts at $249. Its main-line Apple Watch Series 11 starts at $399, the same as the Series 11, and the Apple Watch Ultra 3 sells for $799 and up, which is also unchanged. — Kif Leswing

Apple updates its most expensive Apple Watch after a year without improvements

Apple’s highest-end watch, the Ultra, was introduced in 2022, and updated with minor improvements in 2023, but it didn’t get a big update last year — only a new black color.

The company said that it had updated the model and it is now called Apple Watch Ultra 3. Apple said it had improved its display, satellite connectivity and added 5G coverage.

It starts at $799, the same price as its predecessor. — Kif Leswing

Apple announces Watch Series 11

Apple said the Watch Series 11 is “our thinnest and most comfortable watch.”

A ceramic coating on the glass makes it harder and more scratch resistant. The Series 11 also features a new 5G modem and antenna architecture and is more power efficient, using less battery.

— Chris Eudaily

Apple Watch Series 11 gets 24-hours of battery life

The Apple Series 11 will have a battery that can last 24 hours, and it will come available in colors like jet black, silver, rose gold and a new gray version. — Jonathan Vanian

Apple Watch’s new trick — monitoring high blood pressure

Apple positions its Apple Watch as a health aid, and its biggest medical improvement this year in its Series 11 models is that it can now monitor people with hypertension, or high blood pressure.

The company said that its algorithm looks for chronic high blood pressure in the background, by reviewing data over 30-day periods. Apple said its technology was based on a series of medical studies with 100,000 participants.

“Using data from the optical heart sensor, the algorithm looks for chronic high blood pressure by analyzing how your blood vessels respond,” said Sumbul Desai, Apple’s health vice president. However, she warned that it won’t detect all instances of hypertension.

Apple says it expects FDA clearance “soon.” — Kif Leswing

No price increase for the AirPods Pro 3

Apple has announced its first price of the day — and there’s no change. Apple’s new AirPods will retail for $249, the same price as the current generation AirPods Pro 2. They go on sale on September 19. — Kif Leswing

AirPods Pro 3 will be available in 5 sizes

Along with features like live translation, active noise reduction and a longer battery life, Apple’s new AirPods Pro 3 will be available in five sizes. The company calls them the “best-fitting” AirPods ever. — Lora Kolodny

Apple announces AirPods Pro 3, available for pre-order for $249

Apple CEO Tim Cook kicked off the event by announcing the AirPods Pro 3.

The new device will fit people’s ears better than previous versions of the AirPods, and they will contain translation features, said Kate Bergeron, Apple vice president of hardware engineering.

The new earbuds also have improved spatial audio features.

“No matter what headphones you’ve used before, with AirPods 3, you’ll have the world’s best active noise cancelation of any in ear wireless headphones, transparency enables you to hear your surroundings and now your own voice and people speaking to you will sound more natural than ever,” Bergeron said.

Bergeron said there will be longer battery life, and will last 8 hours on a single charge, up from 6 hours previously. Pre-orders for the devices kick off on Tuesday for $249, and the AirPods Pro 3 will ship on Sept. 19. — Jonathan Vanian

Apple’s AirPodsPro 3 will be able to translate in real-time

Apple’s new wireless headphones, called Apple AirPods Pro 3, will be able to translate conversations in foreign languages in real-time.

“It doesn’t just translate individual words,” Apple’s presenter said. “The meaning of each phrase is translated for you. When you need to talk, just speak naturally.”

Live translation has emerged as one of the first major consumer features powered by artificial intelligence. Google announced several live translation features, including the ability to automatically translate phone calls in the user’s voice, at its event last month. — Kif Leswing

Apple CEO Tim Cook talks design in opening remarks

Apple CEO Tim Cook kicked off the launch event with a short speech about how the company thinks about design, saying that it’s “at the core of everything we do.”

“Design has always been fundamental to who we are and what we do for us,” Cook said. “Design goes beyond just how something looks or feels. Design is also how it works.”

He said Apple would launch new Apple Watches, iPhones and AirPods on Tuesday.

Apple’s most famous designer, Jony Ive, who left the company in 2019, is now working with rival OpenAI on new competing hardware products. — Kif Leswing

Apple’s YouTube livestream racks up viewers

Apple streams its launch events on its website and YouTube, which publishes a viewer count. Minutes ahead of the event start time, there were over 650,000 people on the YouTube stream. That figure shows there is still intense consumer demand to learn about the latest Apple products. — Kif Leswing

Wedbush’s Dan Ives expects iPhone prices to go up ‘about $50 to $100’

Investors will be apathetic towards the Apple event if there are no new major hardware updates, said Wedbush analyst Dan Ives on CNBC’s Halftime Report on Tuesday.

He predicts that Apple could raise iPhone prices due to tariffs.

“Probably going to be about $50 to $100 given the tariffs issues,” Ives said. — Kif Leswing

Steve Wozniak spotted at Apple Park

Steve Wozniak famously founded Apple alongside the late Steve Jobs in a Cupertino garage. He hasn’t been involved on a day-to-day basis in decades, but he’s an important inspiration to Apple employees and fans.

— Kif Leswing

Apple customers aren’t buying phones for AI, Evercore’s Amit Daryanani says

Evercore ISI's Daryanani: Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup will be biggest design change in recent years

While Apple’s AI hasn’t lived up to expectations, customers will still upgrade their iPhones to improve battery life, Evercore’s Amit Daryanani said on CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” on Tuesday.

“End of the day, when it comes to iPhones or Apple products, in every survey we have run, the top two reasons people want to buy a new iPhone is: The battery life is very bad or they need a new screen,” Daryanani said.

“AI and Apple Intelligence is the fourth or fifth reason why they want to buy,” he continued.

— Kif Leswing

iPhone prices in focus

Stern: People are not going to be running out to buy these phones

Wall Street Journal tech columnist Joanna Stern said Apple’s launch event has to deliver for investors and consumers, but price stability will be a key point of focus.

“In a world of tariffs, in this world of the economy, that’s pretty amazing for Tim Cook,” Stern told CNBC’s “Worldwide Exchange.” “So I think that’s going to be a big thing that investors should be looking at, right. The prices of these phones: Are they inching upwards without any real significant feature increases? That’s going to be a tougher sell.”

Stern said that without major design overhauls or new types of devices that drive excitement, she expects the launch to be “the same as the last many iPhone events.”

“People are going to upgrade because they need a new iPhone, but people are not going to be running out to buy these phones if they don’t need a new phone,” she said.

— Chris Eudaily

Tim Cook posts a photo of a sunrise over Apple headquarters

Apple CEO Tim Cook always posts a photo from Apple Park, in Cupertino California, on launch days.

— Kif Leswing

Cupertino headquarters preps ahead of launch event

Apple campus ahead of the iPhone 17 launch.

Steve Kovach | CNBC

It’s dark and a cool 67 degrees at Apple’s Cupertino headquarters ahead of the iPhone maker’s “Awe dropping” launch event.

CNBC’s Steve Kovach reports that staff are setting up breakfast before the crowds arrive. The campus will soon be packed for the expected announcement of new iPhones and Apple Watches.

— Chris Eudaily

Peter Andersen says the iPhone event is ‘ignoring the elephant’ of Siri and AI

Andersen Capital Management founder Peter Andersen said he was disappointed in the iPhone maker’s lack of attention to software and artificial intelligence ahead of the launch event.

Andersen told CNBC’s “Power Lunch” that the focus on hardware was “kind of a head fake and ignoring the elephant in the room, frankly, which is: Where is Siri?”

“As AI continues to develop, they are obviously standing in the background. So they will attempt to focus the fact of new penetration and that the hardware offers new innovations, but in the long run, I do really think they have to focus on the software development,” he said.

Read more on CNBC PRO.

— Chris Eudaily

Apple’s new iPhone software is the biggest visual change in over a decade

Apple iOS 26 redesign

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Even if iPhone users aren’t planning to buy one of the new devices the company announces on Tuesday, they should expect their phones to get a drastically different look later this week.

That’s because Apple will likely roll out its iOS 26 operating system after its iPhone event, and that software update will include the most drastic visual change to the iPhone’s interface in a decade.

Revealed in June, Apple has created a new visual language that it calls Liquid Glass. The new look replaces formerly opaque static buttons throughout the iPhone’s operating system with transparent graphics designed by Apple to have detailed, liquid-like animations.

So far, Liquid Glass has had mixed reviews from early adopters who have tried it out in beta versions, but when Apple releases the new software this month, millions of people will experience it for the first time. Apple is hoping that they will find it “delightful.” — Kif Leswing

How much will the new iPhones cost?

The Apple logo, taken at the Apple Store on 5th Avenue in Manhattan.

Sven Hoppe | Picture Alliance | Getty Images

The biggest question Apple investors and customers have about this year’s iPhones is how much they will cost.

Consumer products, including apparel, footwear, coffee and game consoles, are seeing price increases driven by tariff costs. Some Wall Street analysts are counting on Apple to follow.

Most analysts expect Apple to raise prices on some of its models as it grapples with the Trump administration’s tariffs. The company said in July that tariffs could cost it over $1 billion this quarter.

But if Apple does raise prices on its phones, don’t expect the company to blame the change on tariffs. More likely, Apple will highlight the phones’ new technology, as well as their chips.

“No one’s going to come out and say it’s related to tariffs,” said IDC analyst Nabila Popal.

It’s also possible that Apple might eliminate the entry-level version of some of its phones, forcing users to get more storage at higher starting prices. Apple typically charges $100 more to double the amount of the iPhone’s storage from 128GB to 256GB.

One possibility, JPMorgan analysts have said, is that Apple could eliminate the 128GB version of the iPhone Pro, which currently costs $999 for the iPhone 16, meaning consumers would have to pay $1,099 for an iPhone 17 Pro that has more starting-level storage than its predecessor. — Kif Leswing

Apple’s fourth phone conundrum

Apple has released four new phones at its September events since 2020. But not all four iPhone models are equally popular.

Every year, one of Apple’s models tends to lag its siblings in terms of sales, according to analysts. This year, it’s been Apple’s tweener model, the iPhone 16 Plus, which costs $899. That’s higher than entry-level models with smaller screens but less than Apple’s Pro models that feature higher-quality screens and faster chips.

Before the Plus lagged, Apple offered a “Mini” phone with a smaller screen at its lowest entry-level price. That Mini model also failed to produce strong sales.

This year, analysts have said they expect Apple will mix up its lineup yet again, replacing the “Plus” with a slim model that could be called the “Air,” like Apple’s thin laptops and iPads.

The idea behind the slim model is that consumers will give up some battery life and features, such as multiple camera lenses, for a more lightweight iPhone. Apple’s expected entry into the market comes after rival Samsung released a similar device called the Galaxy S25 Edge earlier this year.

“While we acknowledge that a thinner device would introduce a relatively new form factor for the iPhone, we think that it will have a muted impact on consumer purchasing decisions,” UBS analysts wrote in a Sunday note. — Kif Leswing



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Roblox, Discord sued after 15-year-old boy was allegedly groomed online before he died by suicide

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The mother of a 15-year-old California boy who took his own life is now suing Roblox and Discord over his death, alleging her son was groomed and coerced to send explicit images on the apps.

Rebecca Dallas filed the lawsuit Friday in San Francisco County Superior Court accusing the companies of “recklessly and deceptively operating their business in a way that led to the sexual exploitation and suicide” of Ethan Dallas.

Ethan was a “bright, imaginative boy who loved gaming, streaming and interacting with friends online,” the lawsuit states. He started playing on the online gaming platform Roblox around the age of 9, with his parents’ approval and with parental controls in place. When he was 12, he was targeted by “an adult sex predator” who posed as a child on Roblox and befriended Ethan, attorneys for Rebecca Dallas said in a statement.

What started out as innocent conversation “gradually escalated to sexual topics and explicit exchanges,” the complaint says.

After a while, the man encouraged Ethan to turn off parental controls and move their conversations to Discord, the lawyers said.

On Discord, the man “increasingly demanded explicit photographs and videos” and threatened Ethan that he’d post or share the images. Ethan complied out of fear, the complaint says.

“Tragically, Ethan was permanently harmed and haunted by these experiences, and he died by suicide at the age of 15,” the complaint said. He died in April 2024, according to an online obituary.

The lawsuit accuses Roblox and Discord of wrongful death, fraudulent concealment and misrepresentations, negligent misrepresentation, and strict liability.

It argues that had Roblox and Discord taken steps to screen users before allowing them on apps, or implemented age and identity verification and other safety measures, “Ethan would have never interacted with this predator, never suffered he harm that he did, and never died by suicide.”

Apps not safe for kids, suit says

Dallas, of San Diego County, thought both platforms were safe for her son to use to communicate with friends while gaming, given how the apps marketed themselves and the parental controls she set, the suit contended.

Roblox is used daily by 111 million people, according to its website, offering a variety of games, obstacle courses, and the ability to chat with other users. It is free to make an account and there is no age minimum, nor required age verification.

Discord, launched in 2015, is a communications platform commonly used by gamers who want to chat or video chat while playing video games. The suit said that the app doesn’t verify age or identity.

The suit claims Roblox allowed Ethan to turn off the parental controls and Discord allowed him to create an account and communicate with adults without any parental oversight. It said that while Roblox states children must have parental permission to sign up, “nothing prevents them from creating their own accounts and playing on Roblox.”

The suit alleges the two apps misrepresented safety on their platforms, saying the design of the apps “makes children easy prey for pedophiles” due to a lack of safeguards and predator screening.

After Ethan’s tragic death, his family learned from law enforcement that the man who groomed him had been arrested in Florida “for sexually exploiting other children through Defendants’ apps,” the complaint said.

Today, Roblox’s default settings do not allow adults to directly message children under the age of 13, but children can still create accounts with fake birth dates giving them full access to direct-messaging options, the complaint said.

“We are deeply saddened by this tragic loss. While we cannot comment on claims raised in litigation, we always strive to hold ourselves to the highest safety standard,” a spokesperson for Roblox told NBC News.

Roblox said it is designed with “rigorous built in safety features” and is “continually innovating new safety features — over 100 this year alone — that protect our users and empower parents and caregivers with greater control and visibility.”

Safety efforts include processes to detect and act on problematic behaviors and 24/7 human moderation. Roblox added that the company partners with law enforcement and leading child safety and mental health organizations worldwide to combat the sexual exploitation of children.

While Discord has settings to keep minors safe such as automatically scanning messages for explicit images and videos, the suit said Discord is “overflowing with sexually explicit images and videos involving children, including anime and child sex abuse material.”

Discord said it doesn’t comment on legal matters but said the platform is “deeply committed to safety.”

“We require all users to be at least 13 to use our platform. We use a combination of advanced technology and trained safety teams to proactively find and remove content that violates our policies,” a spokesperson said. “We maintain strong systems to prevent the spread of sexual exploitation and grooming on our platform and also work with other technology companies and safety organizations to improve online safety across the internet.”

Other allegations against Roblox, Discord

Anapol Weiss, the firm that filed Dallas’ suit, noted this is the ninth lawsuit it has filed in connection with allegations that children were groomed, exploited or assaulted after contact on Roblox or related platforms.

The National Center on Sexual Exploitation in 2024 complied a “Dirty Dozen” list of mainstream entitles it says facilitate, enable and profit from sexual abuse and exploitation. It included Discord, saying “this platform is popular with predators seeking to groom kids and with creeps looking to create, trade or find sexually abusive content of children and unsuspecting adults,” and Roblox, saying children are exposed to sex-themed games and exposed to predators.

An NBC News investigation in 2023 found 35 cases over the six years prior in which adults were prosecuted on charges of kidnapping, grooming or sexual assault that allegedly involved communications on Discord.

In August, Louisiana’s top prosecutor sued Roblox, alleging that its failure to implement strong safety protocols for children has made it “the perfect place for pedophiles.”

“This case lays bare the devastating consequences when billion-dollar platforms knowingly design environments that enable predators to prey on vulnerable children,” said Alexandra Walsh, a partner at Anapol Weiss. “These companies are raking in billions. Children are paying the price.”

Dallas seeks a jury trial and compensatory damages.

If you or someone you know is in crisis, call or text 988, or go to 988lifeline.org, to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. You can also call the network, previously known as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, at 800-273-8255, or visit SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources.



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The Witcher Season 4 Premiere Date Announced and First Clip of Liam Hemsworth as Geralt Released

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The Witcher: Season 4 will premiere on Netflix on October 30, the streamer announced Saturday during the Canelo vs. Crawford fight. New key art, photos and the first clip featuring Liam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia were also released.

The action-packed clip shows Geralt battling a nightwraith. The new photos, which can be seen in the slideshow below, give us our first official look at Laurence Fishburne as Regis.

Liam Hemsworth, of course, replaced Henry Cavill, who left the show at the end of Season 3. Cavill’s Geralt was last seen walking off into the woods with sidekicks Jaskier (Joey Batey) and Milva (Meng’er Zhang).

“This is the beginning of a two-season journey for our family to finally reunite and be together — hopefully forever,” The Witcher showrunner Lauren Schmidt told Tudum.com about Season 4.

The season’s official plot synopsis reads: “After the Continent-altering events of Season Three, Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri find themselves separated by a raging war and countless enemies. As their paths diverge, and their goals sharpen, they stumble on unexpected allies eager to join their journeys. And if they can accept these found families, they just might have a chance at reuniting for good…”

The Witcher’s penultimate season is composed of eight episodes that run 50 minutes each. The series will end with Season 5.

In addition to the aforementioned Liam Hemsworth and Laurence Fishburne, the cast of The Witcher’s fourth season includes Anya Chalotra (Yennefer of Vengerberg), Freya Allan (Princess Cirilla of Cintra), Joey Batey (Jaskier), Eamon Farren (Cahir), Anna Shaffer (Triss Merigold), Mimî M Khayisa (Fringilla), Cassie Clare (Philippa), Mahesh Jadu (Vilgefortz), Meng’er Zhang (Milva), Graham McTavish (Dijkstra), Royce Pierreson (Istredd), Mecia Simson (Francesca), Sharlto Copley (Leo Bonhart), Danny Woodburn (Zoltan) Jeremy Crawford (Yarpen), Bart Edwards (Emhyr), Hugh Skinner (Radovid), James Purefoy (Skellen), Christelle Elwin (Mistle), Fabian McCallum (Kayleigh), Juliette Alexandra (Reef), Ben Radcliffe (Giselher), Connor Crawford (Asse), Aggy K. Adams (Iskra), Linden Porco (Percival Schuttenbach), Therica Wilson-Read (Sabrina), Rochelle Rose (Margarita), and Safiyya Ingar (Keira).

For more Witcher coverage, find out how to read The Witcher books in order and watch the teaser trailer for The Witcher: Season 4. And be sure to read our The Witcher Season Volume 1 review and The Witcher Season Volume 2 review before watching Season 4 next month.





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Noche UFC: Lopes vs Silva Main Card Results

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This was a classic clash of boxing styles, with Font working behind his smooth jab and trying to pressure, while Martinez was constantly launching heaters, whether he was throwing punches or kicks. In all three rounds, the UFC sophomore landed at a much better clip, and towards the end of the fight, “Doctor” sat Font down, sending the crowd into a raucous ovation that made it impossible to hear the final horn.

When the scores were collected and read, it was Martinez that came out on top, earning the biggest win of his career, and giving native-born Mexican athletes a perfect 5-0 record on the evening. This was a massive win for the first-year bantamweight, who stepped in on short notice after originally being scheduled to open the main card, and instantly stamps him as person of interest in the 135-pound weight class.





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