Nate Tice is joined by Charles McDonald to finally talk about some real life NFL football games.
September 2024
Live updates: Ravens, Chiefs begin NFL season with a bang
After Derrick Henry capped off Baltimore’s first drive with a touchdown, rookie Xavier Worthy did the same for Kansas City.
Yankees at Cubs: 5 things to watch and series predictions | Sept. 6-8
Here are five things to watch and predictions as the Yankees travel to Chicago to take on the Cubs for a three-game series starting Friday.
US Open 2024: How to watch the Jessica Pegula vs. Karolina Muchova semifinals match tonight
Here’s everything you need to know about watching the women’s semifinals at the 2024 US Open.
You Can Get This 3-in-1 Wireless Travel Charger on Sale for $35 Right Now
You can get this 3-in-1 wireless travel charger on sale for $34.99 right now (reg. $59.99). It has a 2.5W wireless Apple Watch charger that works with all models, along with two built-in USB-C cables with 22.5W max output. You can use them all simultaneously with safety features like over-charging, short circuit, and over-discharging protection, and you can see the remaining battery life for your devices on its digital power display.
You can get this 3-in-1 wireless travel charger on sale for $34.99 right now (reg. $59.99), though prices can change at any time.
6 most intriguing NBA teams heading into the season | No Cap Room
Dan Devine is joined by James Herbert from CBS Sports to talk about the 6 teams that they are most curious about heading into the 2024-25 NBA season.
6 most intriguing NBA teams heading into the season | No Cap Room
Dan Devine is joined by James Herbert from CBS Sports to talk about the 6 teams that they are most curious about heading into the 2024-25 NBA season.
Give Emma Raducanu a break, says Jack Draper after Martina Navratilova criticism
Britain’s new tennis sensation Jack Draper has defended his friend Emma Raducanu from recent criticism, arguing that she has been the subject of unfair expectation since her US Open victory three years ago.
Here’s What to Expect From Apple’s Big iPhone 16 Event
“It’s Glowtime,” people. At least, that’s Apple’s tagline for its big event on Monday. While it reveals very little about the company’s upcoming announcements, it’s easy to read between the lines on this one: Apple is about to unveil the iPhone 16.
The iPhone 16 is nearly here
Apple is reportedly planning on releasing four new iPhones this year under the 16 line, which will resemble previous models in many ways. There will be a standard and large base model (iPhone 16 and 16 Plus) and a standard and large Pro model (iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max). However, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the Pros will have larger displays (a 0.2 inch increase on each) and a dedicated shutter button for taking photos.
All four iPhones will be designed for Apple Intelligence, Apple’s upcoming suite of generative AI features coming with iOS 18.1. As such, it seems that all four iPhones will get the A18 chip, Apple’s latest processor. In recent years, only the Pro models received the latest chips, while the new base models received the chips from the previous year’s Pros.
Apple Intelligence will likely play a big part of Apple’s event, considering the Apple logo’s design in the invite is reminiscent of Apple Intelligence’s UI, including the upgraded Siri assistant. Whether there’s more to “Glowtime” than Apple Intelligence is yet to be seen.
Apple Watch 10
This year, Apple will be releasing the Apple Watch Series 10, which a keen Apple fan may note is an important milestone for the company. With the iPhone X, for example, Apple took the opportunity to totally redesign the product. While the Series 10 watch may not be as dramatic a departure from its counterparts, Apple does seem to be working on something big.
According to Gurman, both the smaller and larger Apple Watch Series 10 models will have larger displays than the Series 9. The larger Series 10 will reportedly have a display about as big as the Ultra, a hefty 49mm. Both should also be thinner than before, which may balance out the larger display sizes.
Gurman isn’t sure whether Apple will make the Series 10 the 10th anniversary watch yet: Apple announced the watch in 2014, but didn’t release the first model until 2015. Either way, expect a different-looking Series 10 this year.
As for hardware, all these Apple Watches (including the Ultra 3) will ship with a new processor. Beyond that, details seem relatively thin.
AirPods 4
If you’re thinking about picking up a new pair of AirPods before Monday, think again. Apple is likely going to announce the fourth generation of its wireless earbuds next week, offering two different models. These should replace the least expensive 2nd-gen AirPods and mid-tier 3rd-gen AirPods Apple currently sells.
Both models will come with USB-C charging, replacing Lightning. But while the lower-end model will likely offer basic AirPods features, the more expensive option will come with high-end features, such as active noise cancellation. Previously, only the AirPods Pros and AirPods Max supported ANC.
How to watch Apple’s iPhone 16 event
While only certain members of the media are invited to attend “It’s Glowtime” in person, anyone with an internet connection can watch the event from home. Apple will host a livestream of the event on the company’s website. Just head to the company’s Apple Events page on Sept. 9 by 10 a.m. PT, and you’ll be able to catch the presentation.
That said, the company is also streaming the event through the Apple TV app, as well as through the official Apple YouTube page.
My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: This Google Nest Doorbell
Doors used to have little things called peepholes, but now you can see who is at your door without getting off the couch. Thanks, video doorbells! A battery-powered Google Nest Doorbell is a great option for renters looking for an easy, temporary video doorbell without much installation involved, especially if you already have Google devices at home.
Currently, you can get the battery Google Nest Doorbell for $99.99 (down from $179.99), or a wired Nest Doorbell for $129.97 (originally $179.99). Both represent the lowest prices the devices have reached, according to price checking tools.
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Though they don’t rank with the best video doorbells, these Nest doorbells camera offer a 145-degree field of view, 1,280-by-960-pixel video at 30fps, 3:4 aspect ratio (which shows feet of visitors, so you’ll likely be able to see your packages sitting on the porch), night vision, 6X digital zoom, two-way audio, and up to six months of battery life, according to PCMag’s “good” review.
Because this is a Google product, it doesn’t have Alexa, HomeKit, or IFTTT compatibility. You can see who rings your doorbell on devices like the Google Nest Hub, and hear doorbells on your smart home speakers or phone. The biggest downside is that recordings are stored in the cloud for free only for the first three hours. If you want to see all of the videos, you’ll need a Nest Aware subscription, which starts at $6 per month or $60 a year.