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[eng-ces-newsletter] It's Wednesday, August 07, 2019. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Today’s big news will be the [Galaxy Note 10](, so tune in to our [liveblog from Samsung’s event at 4PM ET]( to get all the details. Until then, we’re digging into Disney’s bundle for cord-cutters, the Apple credit card and Instagram’s big problem. ([View in browser.]() Review summary: It's fast. [The Ferrari 812 Superfast is exactly what it sounds like]( [The Ferrari 812 Superfast is exactly what it sounds like]( It looks like a Ferrari, behaves like one and definitely sounds like one. Roberto {NAME} says the Ferrari 812 Superfast lives up to its name and the hype, with a mix of raw power and tech. Like most supercars, the infotainment system is lacking, and it’s going to cost more than a house to purchase. But you knew that already. The transcendental game is $7.99 in the App Store. [PS3 hit 'Journey' unexpectedly arrives on iOS]( [PS3 hit 'Journey' unexpectedly arrives on iOS]( The critically acclaimed Journey has suddenly appeared on iOS, and I can’t complain. The game has kept cooperative stranger play in tact as you make your way through a rolling landscape, avoiding threats and collecting iconography to, well, make your scarf longer. I’m underselling what is a rather miraculous game -- and now even more people can experience it. Same price as Netflix’s standard plan. [Disney's streaming bundle: Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu for $12.99]( [Disney's streaming bundle: Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu for $12.99]( When Disney+ launches on November 12th, you can sign up and start streaming all of the Disney, Fox, Pixar, Marvel and National Geographic content you can stand for $6.99 per month or $69.99 a year. However, the company’s bigger hook is a bundle plan that throws in Hulu (with ads) and ESPN+ streaming for $12.99 -- $5 less than their price individually. Sponsored Content by Bundesliga Bundesliga uses Artificial Intelligence to deliver world-class soccer to growing global fanbase [Bundesliga uses Artificial Intelligence to deliver world-class soccer to growing global fanbase ]( Huge. [Instagram’s 'huge booty' problem keeps getting worse]( [Instagram’s 'huge booty' problem keeps getting worse]( Facebook says it is fully aware of spam/porn bots on Instagram, noting that it is investing more in research to better understand how these bad actors are evading its systems. And yet one look at the comments on a popular post or account shows how much work it has left to do. Who doesn't love dying to a robot with 10 missiles and 1,000 health? [Giant mechs are destroying 'Fortnite']( [Giant mechs are destroying 'Fortnite']( When Fortnite’s Season X kicked off last week, Epic Games brought back some well-loved locations, as well as introducing the B.R.U.T.E. mech. Normally, the arrival of new vehicles is welcomed, but in the five days they've been in the battle royale shooter, they've left gamers frustrated and angry. You see, not only does a B.R.U.T.E. have 1,000 health -- roughly five times the maximum health and shield of regular players -- it also has incredible movement abilities, which can close gaps of hundreds of in-game meters in a few seconds. If the rockets don't get you, the mech's stomp ability will. The mech is overpowered and ruining the game for high-level players. The Galaxy Note 10 launch event starts at 4PM ET. [Samsung’s first 7-nanometer EUV processor will power the Galaxy Note 10]( [Samsung’s first 7-nanometer EUV processor will power the Galaxy Note 10]( We’ll meet the Galaxy Note 10 at [Samsung’s launch event later today](, but the company has already unveiled a chip that will be inside it. The Exynos 9825 is the first smartphone chip built using 7-nanometer EUV (extreme ultraviolet) silicon manufacturing, which is supposed to increase both power and energy efficiency. On Tuesday evening, many Xbox One players couldn’t launch games or apps. [Xbox Live outage locks players out of their games for nearly nine hours]( [Xbox Live outage locks players out of their games for nearly nine hours]( Welcome to the digital DRM gaming era. A tutorial for every tap. [Apple Card begins its rollout: Here's how it works]( [Apple Card begins its rollout: Here's how it works]( Apple’s latest foray into finance is rolling out to its first users, and it’s made a YouTube tutorial for pretty much every step of the application process. If you applied for a notification when the Apple Card first became available, you'll be among the first to get access, but an expanded release to the wider public should happen later this month. It's reportedly launching a Mac bug bounty program, as well. [Apple may soon hand special iPhones to security researchers]( [Apple may soon hand special iPhones to security researchers]( Apple plans to offer security researchers special iPhones and finally launch a bug bounty program for Mac, according to a [Forbes]( report. Cupertino will reportedly announce those security measures at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas later this week in an effort to strengthen its flawed bug bounty program -- and security. These iPhones won’t be as locked down as the consumer version, and they apparently won't be as open as the ones reserved for the company's employees. But they might give researchers a way to look at the device more closely and the ability to inspect parts of the OS or specific components, such as the memory, to look for vulnerabilities. But wait, there's more... [1. Form's Swim Goggles are the first great wearable for swimmers]( [2. The audio gear we recommend to students]( [3. LG's next dual-screen phone may gain a small outer display]( [4. Samsung crams 100 layers and more speed into its latest SSD]( [5. Klipsch T5 True Wireless review: Great-sounding, but flawed earbuds]( [6. Rocket Labs plan for a reusable first stage: Catch it in mid-air with a helicopter]( [7. How to stream college sports without losing your mind]( [8. Microsoft: Russian hackers are using IoT devices to infiltrate networks]( The Morning After is a new daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. Craving even more? [Like us on Facebook]( or [follow us on Twitter.]( Have a suggestion on how we can improve The Morning After? [Send us a note](. [engadget-twitter]( [engadget-facebook]( [engadget-youtube]( [engadget-reddit]( [engadget-instagram]( Copyright © 2016 Aol Inc. All rights reserved. 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