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Apple Confirms New iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR Models
Apple officially introduced its new iPhone models during its live event. The iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max are the next-generation devices joining the Apple iPhone line-up. Apple also introduced the iPhone XR, a smaller phone available in a wider array of colors.
The iPhone XS and XS Max phones come in three colors: Gold, Silver and Space Gray in two sizes: the XS Max at 6.5-inches and XS at 5.8-inch. The XR has a 6.1-inch “Liquid Retina” LCD display.
The XS Max is the largest iPhone ever, with a 458ppi, 2688 x 1242 OLED display. Both XS versions have OLED displays with HDR capabilities.
Prices for the XS start at $999 and the XS Max starts at $1099. The phones are available in 64, 256, and 512GB versions. The XR starts at $749 and is available in 64, 128, and 256GB sizes.
Apple Watch Series 4 Announced
At today’s Apple Special Event, Apple announced the Apple Watch Series 4.
The Series 4 watch will come in two sizes, 40mm and 44mm, that both feature screens that are “over 30 percent larger” than previous Apple Watches, with the screen now going completely to the edges of the watch. There have been minimal changes to the overall case size, but it’s thinner and has less total volume than the Series 3.
It includes a digital crown that is reenginered with haptic feedback that gives physical clicking sensations while scrolling and a speaker that is 50 percent louder than previous watches.
Apple Watch Series 4 will begin at $399 US for the GPS model, and $499 US for the cellular equipped model. The Series 3 line will now start at $279. Orders for the Apple Watch Series 4 begin this Friday, and shipping starts on September 21. The Series 4 GPS will be available in 26 markets at launch, and cellular in 16 markets with 34 carriers. WatchOS 5 will become available on September 17.
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Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair Should Be Fighting Inside a Cell
We’re just a few delicate days away from WWE’s Hell in Cell “Pay Per View Event Streaming Exclusively on the WWE Network” and while everyone’s buzzing about Braun Strowman’s new stable, the Dogs of War (*chef kiss*), and his use of the entire RAW heel roster (his “Pack?”), and the fact that newly-permed Mick Foley will be the special guest ref for Braun’s Cell match with Roman Reigns, it’s easy to forget that there’s a second Cell match on the card.
Ideally, Hell in a Cell would only feature one Cell match, but with the brand split you can understand the need for other folks (from the over-shadowed Blue Brand) to get a chance to air their grievances inside Ol’ Celly. Having one Cell match, though, allows for it to feel a teensy bit more special while relieving some of the pressure to out-do and out-wow not only previous years, but also the other big Cell match on the same card.
Spider-Man’s Tombstone Villain Explained
The superhuman mob enforcer known as Tombstone has made life tough for Spider-Man for decades. While a recurring player in the Spider-Man comics for the past 30 years, Tombstone isn’t necessarily the most well-known member of Spidey’s rogues gallery. But he is one of the scarier villains Peter Parker has faced.
Here’s everything you need to know about the ruthless villain known as Tombstone.
Tombstone Explained: The Basics
With all the colorful characters vying for control of New York’s criminal underworld in the Marvel Universe, it takes a special breed of gangster to stay competitive. That’s never been an issue for Lonnie Lincoln. A rough upbringing molded him into one of the most feared killers in the city, one who more than justifies the nickname “Tombstone.” Even the most powerful crime lords in New York like Kingpin and The Hood recognize Tombstone’s talent for getting the job done and sending his enemies cowering into the night. After all, it takes a special breed of fighter to go up against the Amazing Spider-Man and walk away unscathed.
Michael B. Jordan Reportedly Being Considered to Replace Henry Cavill as Superman
Following today’s news that Henry Cavill is reportedly done with the role of Superman, Deadline reports that Warner Bros. has considered casting Michael B. Jordan in the role for future installments down the road.
Sources have reported that future Superman movies are several years out, but that Warner Bros. has been looking at different angles to take with future films, as they are aware the current DC universe has not seen the level of success with fans as they would like.
iPhone XS, XS Max, XR Comparison — Which New iPhone Is Best For You? (Apple Keynote 2018)
During the company’s 2018 keynote, Apple announced three new iPhones. Both the iPhone XS and XS Max are releasing this September, while the XR will launch in October. Here’s how they differ, including a look at their key specs.
The XS and XS Max are packed with new features, the most notable of which all have to do with both phones’ cameras. Both mobile devices come equipped with a dot projector, IR camera, and RCB camera, as well as Smart HDR to ensure you capture the best possible pictures when your subject is moving or bathed in shadow. You’ll also be able to adjust the depth of field of your pictures after you’ve taken them.
Both the XS and XS Max have surgical grade stainless steel chassis, putting them both at higher price points than the XR. The XS has a starting price of $1000 while the XS Max–with its larger screen–starts at $1100. Pre-orders for both start on September 14, and release on September 21.
With the XR, you’ll be losing a few features. Even though you’ll also be able to adjust depth of field with the XR, the phone only has one rear camera. The XR uses 7000 series aerospace-grade aluminum instead of stainless steel, and has a less vibrant LCD screen–as opposed to the XS and XS Max OLED screens.
These sacrifices make for cheaper prices, though. The iPhone XR starts at $750. Pre-orders won’t be available until October 19, and the phone will officially release on October 26.
Although the camera and chassis are the most noticeable differences between the XS series and the XR, there are a few other changes as well. The full list of features that come with the XS and XS Max, as well as the XR, are available on Apple’s website. We’ve outlined the major differences below.
iPhone XS vs. XS Max vs. XR
iPhone XS
- Screen: 5.8-inch Super Retina, edge-to-edge display with 2436×1125 resolution
- Chassis: Surgical grade stainless steel
- Camera: 12-megapixel dual camera with Smart HDR that can capture 30 FPS video
- Operating System: iOS 12
- Extra Features: Liquid resistant, Wireless charging, Face ID
- Storage Size: 64, 256, and 512 GB options
- Colors: Gold, Silver, and Space Grey
- Battery: 30 minutes longer than IPhone X
- Pricing: Starts at $1000
- Release: September 21
iPhone XS Max
- Screen: 6.5-inch Super Retina, edge-to-edge display with 2688×1242 resolution
- Chassis: Surgical grade stainless steel
- Camera: 12-megapixel dual camera with Smart HDR that can capture 30 FPS video
- Operating System: iOS 12
- Extra Features: Liquid resistant, Wireless charging, Face ID
- Storage Size: 64, 256, and 512 GB options
- Colors: Gold, Silver, and Space Grey
- Battery: 90 minutes longer than IPhone X
- Pricing: Starts at $1100
- Release: September 21
iPhone XR
- Screen: 6.1-inch Liquid Retina, edge-to-edge display
- Chassis: 7000 series aerospace-grade aluminum with glass back
- Camera: 12-megapixel single lens camera with Smart HDR
- Operating System: iOS 12
- Extra Features: Liquid resistant, Wireless charging, Face ID
- Storage Size: 64, 128, and 256 GB options
- Colors: White, Black, Blue, Yellow, Coral, and Red
- Battery: Three and a half hours longer than IPhone X
- Pricing: Starts at $750
- Release: October 26

