Apple will unveil new iPhones on September 10, leak suggests – Ars Technica

Apple will unveil new iPhones on September 10, leak suggests

iPhone XI — A leaked screenshot carries the date—but it was probably that day anyway. Samuel Axon – Aug 16, 2019 12:46 am UTC Apple revealed the iPhone XS at a similar event on September 12, 2018. Apple released the seventh beta of iOS 13 today, and that release contained image files that seem to…

Apple is suing Corellium – TechCrunch

Apple is suing Corellium

Apple is suing virtualization software company Corellium, according to documents filed today in Florida. Corellium allows customers to create and interact with virtual iOS devices — a software iPhone, for example, running actual iOS firmware, all within the browser. Apple says this is copyright infringement, and is demanding Corellium stops “all uses of” its iOS…

New Fitbit Versa 2 leak suggests 4-day battery life, Amazon Alexa support – PhoneArena

New Fitbit Versa 2 leak suggests 4-day battery life, Amazon Alexa support

We know for sure that Fitbit plans a sequel to the Versa smartwatch, but we know little about the new stuff (if any) it will bring in terms of hardware and software. Thankfully, a new leak sheds light on what the Fitbit Versa 2 is all about.Pictures of the Fitbit Versa 2 retail box published…

Spelunky 2 probably won’t be out this year – PC Gamer

Spelunky 2 probably won’t be out this year

(Image credit: Mossmouth) Spelunky 2 was announced in 2017 and showed off its first gameplay trailer in 2018, which is also when it revealed a release target of 2019. Alas, it doesn’t look like that’s going to happen.Hey, Spelunky fans! Unfortunately, I don’t think we’re going to get to release Spelunky 2 this year. Development…

Microsoft warns Windows 10 users to update immediately over ‘critical’ vulnerabilities – Wink News

Microsoft warns Windows 10 users to update immediately over ‘critical’ vulnerabilities

(CBS SF / CNN) Microsoft is warning Windows 10 users to update their operating system immediately because of two “critical” vulnerabilities. The company said the vulnerabilities are potentially “wormable,” meaning affected computers could spread viruses and malware without any action on the user’s part. There are “potentially hundreds of millions of vulnerable computers,” Simon Pope,…