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We’ve got an in-depth review of the Apple Watch Series 6, Apple gives Facebook a temporary break on App Store fees and Alexis Ohanian is raising a new fund. This is your Daily Crunch for September 25, 2020. |
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Brian Heater has already been writing about the Apple Watch Series 6, but now he’s published his full review. His verdict? Well, the core product hasn’t changed dramatically, but he notes that the biggest new feature, blood oxygen monitoring, requires a good fit, which makes sizing issues with the Solo Loop extra awkward. He also suggests that what we’re seeing now is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to monitoring functionality. The verdict: Taken as a whole, the Series 6 isnât a huge leap forward over the Series 5 â and not really worth the upgrade for those who already own that recent vintage. But there are nice improvements throughout, augmented by good upgrades to watchOS that make the best-selling smartwatch that much better, while clearly laying the groundwork for Apple Watches of the future. Read more |
| Image Credits: Brian Heater |
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| Image Credits: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto / Getty Images |
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| Image Credits: RapidEye / Getty Images |
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| Image Credits: Matthew Chattle / Barcroft Images / Barcroft Media via Getty Images |
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A correction Yesterday’s Daily Crunch stated there are more than 50 games available in Amazon’s cloud gaming service Luna during the early access period. An Amazon spokesperson informs us that the number is actually more than 100. |
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