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Episode 17 - Microsoft's Xbox Series S And Series X Have Been Announced‪!‬ Tech Weekly

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In this episode, I discuss the following topics: Main News: Facebook is getting back to its roots today with the launch of a new product called Campus. T-Mobile has now revealed that it has allocated $10.7 billion for that “Project 10Million” program over the next decade. Bose has introduced three new pairs of Frames audio sunglasses for $249. Bose has also announced their $279 QuietComfort Earbuds and $179 Sport Earbuds. Apparently a suspected Apple Watch prototype is disguised as a tiny iPod nano. The Portland City Council has passed the toughest facial recognition ban in the US, blocking both public and private use of the technology. We have actual images and videos of the inside of the floating Apple Store. Motorola is trying to redeem its first foldable with a second-generation Razr. AMD will likely answer with their own competitor to the RTX 3000 series on October 28th. AMD also plans to host another event on October 8th, focusing on its CPUs that use Zen 3 architecture. Microsoft has fully detailed their new Xbox Series S and X consoles. Apple has announced their ‘Time Flies’ event for September 15th. Lightning News: Apple’s Tile competitor may finally be in production. Ninja’s back on Twitch. Huawei has announced the second version of its HarmonyOS operating system and detailed plans to bring it to a wider range of devices, including smartphones. Google Maps is back on the Apple Watch. LG has confirmed that Wing is the name of its new smartphone. Tile will refund up to $1,000 in products if it can’t find your lost item. Amazon’s new Alexa partnership lets you link your AT&T number to turn your Echo into a phone. Android 11 has officially launched. The latest beta version of Apple Music for Android contains strings of code that directly mention the rumored bundle of the company’s services. Uber pledges to shift to ‘100 percent’ electric vehicles by 2030. Before Nintendo released the Switch, the company had early plans to create a similar handheld based on its iconic GameCube console. Razer’s latest gaming accessory is chewing gum aimed at boosting your focus and reaction time in games.





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In this episode, I discuss the following topics: Main News: Facebook is getting back to its roots today with the launch of a new product called Campus. T-Mobile has now revealed that it has allocated $10.7 billion for that “Project 10Million” program over the next decade. Bose has introduced three new pairs of Frames audio sunglasses for $249. Bose has also announced their $279 QuietComfort Earbuds and $179 Sport Earbuds. Apparently a suspected Apple Watch prototype is disguised as a tiny iPod nano. The Portland City Council has passed the toughest facial recognition ban in the US, blocking both public and private use of the technology. We have actual images and videos of the inside of the floating Apple Store. Motorola is trying to redeem its first foldable with a second-generation Razr. AMD will likely answer with their own competitor to the RTX 3000 series on October 28th. AMD also plans to host another event on October 8th, focusing on its CPUs that use Zen 3 architecture. Microsoft has fully detailed their new Xbox Series S and X consoles. Apple has announced their ‘Time Flies’ event for September 15th. Lightning News: Apple’s Tile competitor may finally be in production. Ninja’s back on Twitch. Huawei has announced the second version of its HarmonyOS operating system and detailed plans to bring it to a wider range of devices, including smartphones. Google Maps is back on the Apple Watch. LG has confirmed that Wing is the name of its new smartphone. Tile will refund up to $1,000 in products if it can’t find your lost item. Amazon’s new Alexa partnership lets you link your AT&T number to turn your Echo into a phone. Android 11 has officially launched. The latest beta version of Apple Music for Android contains strings of code that directly mention the rumored bundle of the company’s services. Uber pledges to shift to ‘100 percent’ electric vehicles by 2030. Before Nintendo released the Switch, the company had early plans to create a similar handheld based on its iconic GameCube console. Razer’s latest gaming accessory is chewing gum aimed at boosting your focus and reaction time in games.





Link to the YouTube episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXF5OIib6SQ&list=PLMpyN4U94Ozp2Qm01Z5Kbjdra8IjQiFH1&index=20

Check out our new forum: https://thetechprofessor.net and the channel https://youtube.com/thetechprofessor

Also check out our Spotify playlist: https://spotify.thetechprofessor.info

Website: https://thetechprofessor.net

Email: business@thetechprofessor.net

Instagram: https://instagram.com/thetechprofjb

Twitter: https://twitter.com/thetechprofjb

Facebook: https://facebook.com/thetechprofjb

21 min