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iPhone 17 just might launch the second week of September
Someone just calculated a potential drop date for the iPhone 17 — and it could be sooner than many of us thought. The iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air, the long-awaited new iPhones that allegedly could come in black and have a potentially extensive battery life, doesn't have a set release date. We don't know many of the specs, including price, hardware, and colors, but we have gotten plenty of exciting leaks. One leak reported by Mac Rumors from a leaker known as Majin Bu claims that the iPhone 17 Air could come in the MacBook Air's new Sky Blue finish. The newest piece of iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air rumors comes not from a leak, but from some well-calculated math. Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman wrote in the newsletter Power On that we might get the new iPhone specs — and the opportunity to buy them — the week of September 8. Gurman noted that Apple tends to launch its new iPhones the week after Labor Day. This year, that falls on September 1, so we'll probably see the launch the week of September 8. And that tracks with its history — in the last decade, nine of the 10 Apple events fell on the second week of September, according to MacRumors. The only year that breaks the pattern is 2000, when the event was moved due to the pandemic. Apple never schedules events on Fridays, Gurman argues, and will likely avoid a show on September 11. That leaves three days open for its iPhone event: September 8, a Monday; September 9, a Tuesday; or September 10, a Wednesday. "It could be that Monday (the 8th), though I suspect the 9th or 10th is probably more likely,' Gurman wrote, according to PC Mag. So if you're on the lookout for all the new iPhone details, you might want to set time in your calendar for the second week of September. Solve the daily Crossword
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Apple rumors reveal 8 products we could still see in 2025
We currently sit in that glorious period between Apple's WWDC and the tech giant's autumn iPhone release, which means there's a lull in the action. Where's there's a lull, there is speculation, and while we're pretty certain the iPhone 17 is coming — along with everything announced at WWDC 2025 — there may still be some things in the pipeline for Apple. The below products are mostly rumors until Apple actually announces them. After all, delays happen and that's certainly been true of Apple products the last few years. The Vision Pro, for instance, was delayed multiple times before its eventual release in 2024. In any case, if you're fiending for some Apple tech, late 2025 may be the time for you as there are plenty of products that may come out by then. Apple Watch Series 11, Ultra 3, and new SE When Apple released the Apple Watch 10, it was a mild disappointment for many, since it was essentially the same design as earlier versions but with upgraded internals. This was despite rumors that some redesigns were coming. Additionally, the Apple Watch 10 launched alone, with the SE and Apple Watch Ultra not receiving upgrades. According to rumors, that may change this year. For starters, the Apple Watch Ultra 3 may be the first watch in the series to feature Apple Intelligence. In addition, it's rumored that the Apple Watch 11 and a new Apple Watch SE are in the works. For the new SE model, Apple has reportedly run into production issues so it may be delayed another year. However, until September's alleged release date, we won't know for sure. AirPods Pro 3 Apple launched the AirPods 4 in late 2024 with some neat new features like a built-in hearing test along with hearing aid features. In 2025, it seems like the AirPods Pro is getting its turn in the spotlight with the rumored debut of the AirPods Pro 3. The series hasn't been updated since the AirPods Pro 2 released in 2022, so it's definitely due for an upgrade. For the AirPods Pro 3, the rumored upgrades are about what you'd expect. Apple is reportedly improving audio quality and active noise cancelling, while also inheriting the hearing aid features from the AirPods 4. It's likely getting a new chip to improve performance across the board and may borrow some design elements from the AirPods 4, such as the capacitive touch pairing button. Apple TV 4K The Apple TV 4K will be the first Apple TV device released since the prior generation dropped in 2022. The current model is powered by an A15 bionic chip, the same one that's found in the iPhone 14, so it's probably due for an upgrade. Per rumors, the upgraded model will likely sport an A17 Pro, A18, or A19 chip, which should boost performance quite a bit. The rumors also say that the device will support Apple Intelligence, and since that requires 8GB of memory, that means the amount of memory will double from the current model's 4GB. Additional Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that Apple may be working on Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7 versions of its wireless chips. If that upgrade makes its way into the Apple TV 4K it should help keep the product relevant if the next generation takes three more years to drop. HomePod mini 2 Much like the Apple TV 4K and AirPods Pro 2, Apple hasn't launched a new HomePod mini in a long time. Unlike those other two, it's been an even longer five years since its last release. That could change in 2025 with the rumored release of the HomePod mini 2. Rumors of this started with Mark Gurman's Power On newsletter, where he said that the new device should be coming by the end of the year. Not too much is known about the mini 2. Allegedly, it's coming with an Apple-designed Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip, which will support Wi-Fi 6E. Nothing else has been confirmed, but, after five years, it feels safe to assume that Apple will pop-in a different processor and do something to improve sound quality. New colors aren't outside the realm of possibility either. Apple's smart speaker with a display Speaking of HomePods, Cupertino has allegedly been working on a smart display similar to the Google Nest Hub that is basically a speaker with a screen. This new device would blend the HomePod, iPad, and Apple TV tech together and push Apple more into the smart home space alongside Amazon and Google. It's codenamed the J490, at least according to rumors. Of all the products on this list, the smart display is the least likely to come out in 2025. It was originally supposed to be introduced in March 2025, per Mark Gurman, but software issues delayed the product. A late 2025 release date is expected but rumors suggest the company could also wait until 2026. AirTag 2 The original AirTag was a piece of tech that helped launch a whole industry of trackers. AirTags launched in 2021, and despite being a little boring, they were found to be supremely useful for finding lost items. The upgraded AirTag 2 is expected to launch alongside the iPhone 17 later this year. For the record, we don't know how Apple will name the AirTag 2 and we're just calling it that for simplicity's sake. The rumors came from 9to5mac and just like the HomePod mini 2, we still don't know a ton of the details. The new tag will apparently be compatible with iOS 18.6, so it'll work with older iPhones. It's also expected to have better connectivity, longer range, better security, and improved battery life. It'll allegedly come in an 'anti-tamper' form factor, which means it might have a rechargeable battery, but that hasn't been confirmed. We'll know more in September if the rumors are true. M4 Mac Pro With the launch of the new Mac Studio, that leaves the Mac Pro as the only device left in Apple's Mac product lineup without the company's M4 chip. That is likely to change this year. Per Mark Gurman, both the Mac Studio and Mac Pro were on pace for a 2025 release. Since the Mac Studio did, in fact, release in 2025, it stands to reason that the Mac Pro is also coming. Gurman says that it should arrive in the 'second half' of 2025, so anytime between now and the end of the year. With this upgrade, it'll be the first time that Apple has ever brought its latest chip to the entire family of Mac products. That's about the long and short of the rumors about the Mac Pro. We haven't seen much in terms of expected prices or specs, but we imagine that the specs will be good and the price will be expensive. Devices with the M5 chip Per MacRumors, several devices are slated to launch in 2025 with the upcoming M5 chip. These devices include a new iPad Pro, an upgraded version of the Vision Pro, a new MacBook Pro, a new Mac mini, and a new iMac. These rumors stem from a few assumptions. For instance, Apple released the new MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini simultaneously, so it's likely that the company will do so again. The Vision Pro is expected to get the new chip but remain otherwise identical, so it's more of a refresh than a new product. Finally, the iPad Pro was redesigned just last year with an OLED display and a thinner design, so it's likely this year's release will mostly focus on the M5 chip. More from Apple While the list above is everything we could find, it is by no means exhaustive. We focused mostly on rumored devices that are not the iPhone 17, since everyone fully expects it to be released. In any case, nearly all of these releases are allegedly slated for late 2025, so if they're going to make it to market, there's a high chance we'll learn more about them around the same time the iPhone 17 launches.
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SpaceX targeting Saturday morning for Falcon 9 launch on Starlink mission from Cape Canaveral
(This story has been updated with new launch schedule information and comment from SES.) SpaceX crews are gearing up for Cape Canaveral's next Falcon 9 rocket launch on the morning of Saturday, July 26, the Space Coast Office of Tourism reported. Saturday's early bird 4½-hour launch window extends from 4:28 a.m. to 9:10 a.m. at Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, a Federal Aviation Administration operations plan advisory indicates. This is SpaceX's Starlink 10-26 mission. The Falcon 9 will deploy a payload of Starlink internet satellites in low-Earth orbit after ascending along a southeasterly trajectory. The rocket will lift off two days after the historic 75th anniversary of Bumper 8, the first rocket to launch from the Cape on July 24, 1950. The two-stage Bumper 8 experimental rocket only stood 56½ feet tall — or one-fourth the height of a 229-foot Falcon 9. Cape Canaveral: Is there a launch today? Upcoming SpaceX, NASA, ULA rocket launch schedule at Cape Canaveral SpaceX has yet to publicly confirm Saturday's Starlink mission or announce a target launch time. FLORIDA TODAY Space Team live coverage will kick off about 90 minutes before the launch window opens at No Brevard County sonic booms should occur: The rocket's first-stage booster will target landing aboard a SpaceX drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean. On Tuesday, July 22, SpaceX launched an afternoon Falcon 9 and lifted a pair of SES O3b mPOWER satellites into medium-Earth orbit. That mission marked the 62nd orbital rocket launch thus far this year from the Space Force installation and NASA's neighboring Kennedy Space Center. "Over the past year, our O3b mPOWER services have been transforming industries and empowering our key customers including telco operators, cruise lines, airlines, NATO, the Government of Luxembourg, the Government of United States and many other allied governments,' SES CEO Adel Al-Saleh said in a post-launch press release. Meanwhile, NASA and SpaceX teams continue prepping for next week's Crew-11 liftoff from pad 39A at KSC. NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Kimiya Yui and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov will board a SpaceX Dragon atop a Falcon 9 for a long-duration stay aboard the International Space Station. The Crew-11 target launch time: 12:09 p.m. July 31. For the latest news from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and NASA's Kennedy Space Center, visit Another easy way: Click here to sign up for our weekly Space newsletter. Rick Neale is a Space Reporter at FLORIDA TODAY. Contact Neale at Rneale@ Twitter/X: @RickNeale1 Space is important to us and that's why we're working to bring you top coverage of the industry and Florida launches. Journalism like this takes time and resources. Please support it with a subscription here. This article originally appeared on Florida Today: SpaceX targets July 26 for Starlink launch at Cape Canaveral, Florida Solve the daily Crossword