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Apple sends out invites for iPhone media event on September 9

Hey Siri, give us a hint

Apple has confirmed that its next-generation iPhone event will take place on Wednesday, September 9th at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, CA. The official media invite reads, "Hey Siri, give us a hint," and asks members of the press to join Apple at 10 a.m. PDT to watch the keynote live. Apple fans have also been invited to watch the press event live at apple.com.

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YouTube Gaming iOS app now available on App Store

YouTube Gaming

YouTube's new video game channel and Twitch competitor is now live at gaming.youtube.com. YouTube Gaming basically curates all the gaming-related videos and live streams posted to YouTube, and it offers video game suggestions based on a user's viewing habits and so on. YouTube has also made it easier for YouTubers to set up a live stream account to encourage more people to broadcast live gameplay and other videos. You can learn more about YouTube Gaming on the YouTube official blog.

Make Apple Watch waterproof with the Catalyst

Catalyst Apple Watch waterproof

When the Apple Watch was first revealed, speculation was rampant as to whether the wearable would be fully waterproof or not. Of course, Apple's official line is that the watch is splash and water resistant but not waterproof. With an official IPX7 rating submersion beyond one meter for 30 minutes is not recommended. The real-life experience of many users has shown that Apple Watch may exceed this rating, however swimming and diving could be risky.

Scott Cawthon talks Five Nights at Freddy's 4 Halloween update

Five Nights at Freddy's 4 Halloween

Developer Scott Cawthon announced today that he is planning to release a free update for Five Nights at Freddy's 4. The post titled "Halloween Content Update" was published on the game's official Steam page. Cawthon said that he is currently working on new content that will include "a cheat menu, a challenge menu, a twist on a familiar minigame" and a possible sneak peek at a new game that is not FNaF5.

iPhone 6 Plus camera blurry? Get a free replacement

iPhone 6 Plus camera problem

Apple has launched an iSight camera replacement program for iPhone 6 Plus users affected by failed components. Units eligible for replacement will produce blurry photos from the main camera, with images consistently appearing out of focus. In addition, Apple has identified a limited serial number range pointing to affected units. The iPhone 6 Plus cameras exhibiting the problem were sold between the initial launch date and January 2015.

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