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    What to expect from Apple’s iPhone 16 ‘It’s Glowtime’ event, and how to watch the livestream

    Jason Hiner/ZDNETApple will soon release the iPhone 16 series — with all the AI glamour in tow. Just recently, Apple confirmed that its next hardware event will happen on September 9 at 10 a.m. PT. This year’s title is “It’s Glowtime,” playing to the vibrant and colorful animations that appear when you use the latest AI features on iOS 18, like Siri. Alongside the new iPhones, Apple is expected to announce a new Apple Watch, two pairs of AirPods, and possibly more.Also: I used my iPhone 15 Pro without a case for a year. Here’s how it looks todayAlthough the iPhone will capture most of the spotlight, and WWDC was only months ago, Apple may also share more about its latest software including iOS 18, iPadOS 18, tvOS 18, WatchOS 11, VisionOS 2, and MacOS Sequoia.How can I watch the Apple event?The iPhone 16 event takes place at Apple Park in Cupertino, California, with in-person attendance reserved for staff, partners, and members of the media. However, you can always catch the livestream on Apple’s website or the company’s YouTube channel if you want to tune in.During the event, expect Apple to showcase further Apple Intelligence, its in-house AI features, and how it’ll interact with its smartphones, wearables, and other devices. At the time of writing, the bulk of Apple’s AI tools have already been made known to the public, with the iPhone 16 slated to support tools like an emoji generator, enhanced photo editing, suggested text and email responses, and more. More

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    The best iRobot vacuums of 2024: Expert tested and reviewed

    The iRobot Roomba Combo j9+ is a two-in-one vacuum and mop with a retractable mop head. It will vacuum and mop until it reaches a carpet or rug. At that point, it will lift its retractable mop head to sit on top of the robot and only vacuum on carpeted surfaces. Once it reaches a flooring surface that needs mopping, it’ll drop its mop head back down behind it and begin the two-in-one cleaning once again. As the name implies, the Combo j9+ uses the same technology as the j9+, so you can rest assured you’re getting an intelligent and capable robot. The retractable arm technology is impressive — we ran this in the dark, during the day, in weird shadows, and all kinds of other scenarios, and it never mopped over carpet or rugs. It’s truly an intelligent machine.Review: iRobot Roomba Combo j9+The improvements made to the Combo j9+ from its predecessor were major ones and ones that make this such a desirable robot. My absolute favorite feature is how quiet it is self-emptying. To date, it may be the quietest self-emptying robot we’ve tested. The next best feature is also related to Clean Base: the robot’s ability to automatically refill the cleaning solution. These features make this Combo machine attractive if you need a reliable two-in-one robot vacuum from iRobot.A reliable, quality two-in-one machine will change your life, and the Combo j9+ falls into that category. One Amazon customer said, “This Roomba Combo has improved my life. I’m a happier, less stressed person because I have a Roomba Angel who whisks away dirt, dust, and paw prints so I can focus on other things.”iRobot Roomba Combo j9+ features: Price: $999 | Vacuums and mops simultaneously | Guarantees to avoid pet accidents | Auto-Retract mopping system | Four-stage cleaning system More

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    Join BJ’s Wholesale Club essentially for free – here’s how

    Stack Social If you live near a BJ’s Wholesale Club and have been thinking about buying a membership, now is a great time: New members can buy an annual membership for just $20 (reg. $55) through this Stack Social deal — saving you 63%. Not only that, if you sign up through this deal, you’ll […] More

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    XR, digital twins, and spatial computing: An enterprise guide on reshaping user experience

    AerialPerspective Images/Getty Images ZDNET explores immersive computing and a related but different technology called digital twins. Immersive computing has many different names and acronyms, including VR (virtual reality), AR (augmented reality), MR (mixed reality), and XR (extended reality). Let’s break down what it all means. What are XR and spatial computing? When Apple introduced the […] More

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    How to access Linux NFS share folders from MacOS

    Nigel Killeen/Getty Images NFS is a great service for sharing folders across your LAN. Although NFS isn’t quite as flexible as Samba (it doesn’t share printers or work with Active Directory), it’s considerably faster, which is great for working with larger files. Besides being a bit easier to use than Samba, NFS is also a […] More

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    Google finally releases Android 15 to devs – here’s when the public might see it

    EyeEm Mobile GmbH/Getty Images It’s a little later than expected, but Android 15 (codenamed Vanilla Ice Cream) is finally here. Sort of.  While it’s not quite ready for the public just yet, Google announced today that it has released the latest version of its operating system, and the source code is available at the Android Open Source Project. […] More

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    Get a Microsoft Project Pro or Microsoft Visio Pro license for $20 right now

    Get Microsoft Project 2021 Pro or Visio 2021 on sale right now.  Stack Social Project management is the bread and butter of the professional world, but actually getting things done can be a challenge. Professional software can optimize many operations to maximize efficiency and productivity when you need it most. You might want to consider […] More

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    Microsoft set to unveil ‘Wave 2’ of Copilot later this month: What to expect

    Sabrina Ortiz/ZDNETChatGPT’s success prompted many companies to launch their own AI chatbots. Microsoft’s rendition, Copilot, became the most worthy competitor, even lapping ChatGPT’s capabilities in many use cases. However, recent updates to ChatGPT caused it to reclaim its throne, and it looks like Microsoft has plans to reestablish its competitive edge. Microsoft announced it will hold a live-streamed event titled “Microsoft 365 Copilot: Wave 2,” which will focus on the next phase of “Copilot Innovation,” according to the event’s details.Also: You.com introduces ‘multiplayer AI’ so teams can collab on custom AI agentsThe live stream will be held on LinkedIn and be held on September 16, 11 AM ET/8 AM PT. The event speakers will be Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO, and Jared Sparato, Microsoft CVP, AI at Work. If you want to attend the live stream, you can visit the LinkedIn posting to RSVP.  More