Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google Play]( | [iHeart Radio]( It's Thursday, October 14, 2021. Apple still dominates the world of wearables. Over the last year, research company Canalys noted that smartwatch sales have actually overtaken basic bands and now account for 62 percent of all wearable shipments. And Appleâs versions lays claim to just under a third of all smartwatches sold. [[Apple Watch Series 7 on-screen keyboard]
Engadget]( Thatâs interesting because you need an iOS device to setup and use an Apple Watch, so the company has discounted all the Android phone users that might be interested in an Apple smartwatch. Iâve played with Fitbits, Samsung Galaxy Watches and the occasional Garmin, even, but nothing quite offers the capabilities and premium build-quality of an Apple Watch. (And this comes from someone who was averse to â [and still bought]( â the first Apple smartwatch.) So here we are for round 7. [Appleâs Watch Series 7]( goes on sale this Friday, and there seems to be a lot of interest in the bigger-screened watch, with pre-order screens soon showing early November delivery dates when Apple opened up orders. If youâve already pre-ordered, well you probably donât care about reviews! For the rest of us, Reviews Editor Cherlynn Low has put the wearable through its paces for the last week. Weâll take a closer look at her review below. â Mat Smith [William Shatner becomes the oldest person to reach space]( The Star Trek legend's Blue Origin flight went smoothly. William Shatner has become the oldest person to fly to space. The 90-year-old Star Trek icon was one of four crew members aboard Blue Origin's NS-18 mission as it flew to an altitude of 66 miles. The sci-fi actor and random Engadget nemesis (there was a [whole Twitter beef]( edged out 82-year-old aviation pioneer [Wally Funk]( who set the previous age record just a few months ago. It's also some good publicity for Blue Origin. Jeff Bezos' private spaceflight outfit is currently grappling with accusations of a toxic work environment, not to mention the fallout of its legal tussle with SpaceX over NASA's Moon mission contract. [Continue reading.]( Sponsored by CISCO [2021 Security Outcomes Study for Small Businesses]( [CISCO Image 1 ]( [Apple Watch Series 7 review]( Itâs all about the screen According to Cherlynn Low, just a little bit more screen makes a huge difference on a device this small. Though itâs otherwise not a huge upgrade over its predecessor, the Apple Watch Series 7âs bigger screen makes it more user-friendly than ever. Itâs a solid choice for anyone new to smartwatches or who's upgrading from a much older device. If youâre a Series 6 owner, however, you could probably wait until the next update. And if youâre looking for substantial sleep tracking, the Apple Watch still wonât be the right wearable for you. [Continue reading.]( [Apple may be exploring ways to use AirPods as health devices]( They could potentially take your temperature and even check your posture. Oh, the other wearable. Wall Street Journal sources claim Apple is exploring multiple ways it can use AirPods as health devices. It might use the buds as hearing aids, but it could also use the motion sensors to correct your posture. A prototype would even include a thermometer to check your core body temperature. [Continue reading.]( [HTC Vive Flow headset images leak days before reported launch]( The device will set you back $499, according to the leaked images.
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Evleaks]( HTC is expected to launch a new VR headset within the week, but some leaked images have spoiled the party. A collection of Vive Flow images made its way online, courtesy of Evleaks over on Twitter, before the launch event. Looking like a lightweight steampunk VR fantasy, the goggles appear to be more for media viewing and light gaming than more substantial (or business-centric) capabilities. The images suggest the Vive Flow will be available for pre-order starting on October 15th, with shipments going out in early November. [Continue reading.]( [Facebookâs latest effort to curtail leaks immediately leaked]( The social network is trying to lock down access to sensitive info. Facebook is ramping up its fight against leakers following the disclosures of whistleblower Frances Haugen. According to a report from The New York Times, Facebook is limiting access to some internal groups that deal with âsensitiveâ issues like safety and elections. The change, which was made to prevent further leaks, immediately leaked. Which is hilarious. [Continue reading.]( [Bowers & Wilkins' new Zeppelin speaker was built for streaming]( It'll come with built-in Alexa and cost $799. Bowers & Wilkins has launched a new version of its iconic Zeppelin speaker, and the company says it was reimagined for the streaming age. It describes the new Zeppelin as "smarter and more flexible" than its predecessors, with built-in support for Amazon's Alexa. B&W plans to give it multi-room capability in early 2022 through a software update. Once that arrives, users will be able to link several Zeppelins together or link a Zeppelin with other B&W speakers in a multi-room environment. A chain of Zeppelin speakers isnât a cheap endeavor, however. Each new speaker will cost $799. [Continue reading.]( [Fujifilm launches its first wide-format Instax Link smartphone printer]( Print Polaroid-like snapshots from your smartphone.
[[Fujifilm new photo printer]
Fujifilm]( Fujifilm has revealed a new Instax printer that supports its wider, more Polaroid-like film. The Instax Link Wide Smartphone printer connects to your smartphone and prints out camera roll photos twice as wide as the credit-card-sized images from the original Instax mini Link printer. You can also directly transfer and print images from Fujifilm's X-S10 mirrorless camera. [Continue reading.]( The biggest news stories you might have missed [Sony's new zoom lens has features designed for video creators]( [Anker's audio glasses pair swappable frames with 'surround' sound for $200]( [Bose's new rugged Bluetooth speaker floats in water]( [Riot Games disables all chat in 'League of Legends']( ['Call of Duty: Warzone' and 'Vanguard' anti-cheat updates include a kernel-level driver]( [Roland SP-404MKII sampler hands-on: Dragging an iconic sampler into the modern age]( [AMD's Radeon RX 6600 is a $329 GPU for 1080p gaming]( 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](. Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts:
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