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Ars Technica

Google denies report that its discontinuing Fitbit products

Google denies reports of discontinuing Fitbit smartwatches, stating commitment to Fitbit products. TechRadar’s concerns about Fitbit’s future stem from Google’s focus on Pixel Watch line. Google incorporates Fitbit technology into its products but faces criticism for discontinuing Fitbit features. Fitbit brand may evolve under Google ownership. No confirmation on future Fitbit models.

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The Register

Microsoft closes off a Windows 11 requirements workaround

Microsoft has patched a workaround in Windows 11 Insider build 27686 that allowed users to bypass hardware requirements. The update also includes improvements to Windows Sandbox Client preview and FAT32 format function. A workaround to bypass Microsoft’s requirements check for Windows 11 no longer works in the latest build. The change may signal Microsoft’s commitment to enforcing system requirements.

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Gematsu

Silent Hill 2 remake Story trailer, handson previews

Publisher Konami and developer Bloober Team released the official story trailer for the Silent Hill 2 remake. The game offers high-end graphics, larger environments, an over-the-shoulder camera perspective, and evolved combat gameplay. Silent Hill 2 is set to release on October 8 for PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam. Multiple outlets have hands-on previews available in English and Japanese.

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Square Enix press site

SQUARE ENIX ANNOUNCES ROMANCING SAGA MINSTREL SONG REMASTERED INTERNATIONAL BOXED RELEASE Square Enix North America Press Hub

SQUARE ENIX and Red Art Games announce Romancing SaGa -Minstrel Song- Remastered International for PS5, PS4, and Nintendo Switch in Western markets early next year. The remaster includes new language options and special physical editions. This release marks the first time the game will be localized in French, German, Italian, and Spanish. Pre-orders are available.

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MacRumors

BronzeLike iPhone 16 Pro Color Could Be Called ‘Desert Titanium’

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 16 Pro lineup may feature a new color called “Desert Titanium,” replacing Blue Titanium. Leaker “Majin Bu” shared images of camera lens rings in the rumored color. The new shade is described as a dark gold, similar to old purple, discreet, and deep. The iPhone 16 Pro will offer Desert Titanium alongside other color options. Launch expected in mid-September with improved titanium finishing process.

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The Verge

Final Fantasy XVI launches on PC in September

Square Enix announced the PC release date for Final Fantasy XVI as September 17, 2024. The RPG initially launched on PS5 in June 2023, with DLC chapters released in December and April. Preorders for the game and complete editions with DLCs are now available on Steam and the Epic Games Store. Demo progress can be transferred to the full game.

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Tom’s Guide

iPhone 16 Pro colors just leaked heres your first look at ‘Desert Titanium’

A leak on social media reveals potential new bronze color for iPhone 16 Pro, replacing Blue Titanium. Known leaker Majin Bu shares image of camera rings, confirming four color options: white, black, gray, and gold (Desert Titanium). Rumors suggest new design features like Action button and capture button. Apple Intelligence to be available on all iPhone 16 models, but launch delayed. iPhone 16 Pro expected to be powerful and stylish.

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Ars Technica

Google denies reports that its discontinuing Fitbit products

Google denies reports of discontinuing Fitbit smartwatches, clarifying plans to continue Fitbit Sense and Versa lines. TechRadar’s concerns about Fitbit’s future stem from Google’s focus on Pixel Watch and incorporating Fitbit features. Despite fears, Google emphasizes commitment to Fitbit technology and innovation. Fitbit’s longevity remains uncertain amid Google’s integration and changes to features.

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IGN

Nintendo Announces Nintendo Museum Direct Livestream, Tells Fans Not to Expect Switch 2 News

Nintendo announced a Direct for its upcoming museum in Japan, set to open in 2024. The livestream will offer a tour but no game announcements or Switch successor details. Anticipation for the Switch 2 is high, with rumors suggesting new features. The museum will feature Nintendo memorabilia. Nintendo president confirmed Switch 2 will use the same account system. No game announcements are expected during the presentation.

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Channel E2E

Microsoft Entra ID Vulnerability Allows User Spoofing

Microsoft Entra ID, formerly Azure Active Directory, faces a security flaw allowing unauthorized access and user impersonation. Threat actors with local admin privileges could exploit the vulnerability. While Microsoft downplays the severity, experts warn of potential risks, including lateral movement within organizations.

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