Daily Roundup: Apple Watch Details, a new MacBook and More!

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30 September 2022


Happy Monday! Buckle up, because it's Apple news all the way down today. The highly anticipated Apple Watch goes on sale April 24th and depending on the model, prices start anywhere from $350 to $10,000. The Cupertino company also surprised us with its announcement of details on its new ultra-thin MacBook with a retina display. Get all the details on these stories and more in today's Daily Roundup.
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Apple Watch available April 24th beginning at $350.



Six months have passed since Tim Cook introduced the Apple Watch to the world. We're back. It's not without reason, though. Although Apple may have officially introduced its first smartwatch to the general public however, there are many questions. Apple today brought together the media to launch the Watch at the launch event it was due to.



The new MacBook is impressive however, it's also not practical (hands-on)



Who would think that the most interesting thing to come out of Apple's "Spring Forward" event would be a brand new laptop? The company revealed more details about its new smartwatch and also unveiled an upgraded version of the MacBook Air.



The most expensive Apple Watch costs upward of $10,000



There's only one Apple Watch, but the company is happy to offer it to you one of three ways: as the Apple Watch Sport, Apple Watch or the Apple Watch Edition. It's the third model on the list, despite its confusing names. The company has revealed that the watch fitted with a solid 18-karat gold case and an "exquisitely designed" band, will set you back upward of $10,000. Yes, we're in "if you need to inquire for it, it's way too expensive" territory now, folks.



The wearables industry needs to brace itself for the Apple Watch



Since the release of the iPod the company has either dominated or come close to dominating every industry that it has entered. The only market where Apple isn't the world's number one is set-top boxes. This is an industry that has been called"hobby" or "hobby" since the beginning. It is not too risky to think that Apple will do to Apple's personal audio smartphones, tablets, and personal audio what it has done to personal audio, tablets and smartphones -- even though success in the global market isn't certain.



'Minecraft' no longer risks creating a huge security hole in your PC



As a matter of course, Minecraft has required that you install Java's run-anywhere base -- a big problem when it can introduce security flaws and annoying adware. However, the construction game should be much safer due to a minor update that was released in the last few weeks.



Robotics and self-driving cars could replace your job in the next 20 years.



It's not secret that computers and robots have made it more difficult for workers to find work in recent years. But that trend is likely to increase at least according to computers. A Oxford University machine learning algorithm has looked at data from the US Bureau of Statistics and discovered that technology could replace as much as 47 percent of American jobs within the next 20 years.



The executive producer of Sesame Street discusses how to remain relevant after 46 years.



Thanks to Netflix, Amazon and YouTube The competition for kids' attention is more intense than ever before, but this isn't slowing down Sesame Street. In its 46th year, the show is making an ever bigger effort to get into social media, often with hilarious (but actually educational) results.

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