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Sony unveils PS5 Pro, how Lunar Lake could save Intel, and more Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( September 10, 2024 CONNECT WITH TECH RADAR  [Facebook]( [X]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tech Radar]( [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [WEBSITE]( [] iPhone 16 launch [] [Going hands-on with the brand new iPhone 16 Pro Max]( The iPhone 16 Pro Max sports a 6.9-inch display (Future) [Going hands-on with the brand new iPhone 16 Pro Max]( The TechRadar team has wasted no time in getting hands-on with the new iPhone 16 range, and that includes the biggest and most expensive of the bunch, the iPhone 16 Pro Max: find out if this is indeed the best iPhone Apple has ever released. [Read the full story]( [] - [We've been hands-on with the iPhone 16 too]( [] - [16 things we learned from Apple's September event]( [] [Every iPhone 16 gets 8GB of RAM which could affect AI]( The new iPhone 16 (Future) [Every iPhone 16 gets 8GB of RAM – which could affect AI]( One of the details that's emerged since Apple's show finished is that every iPhone 16 model has 8GB of RAM inside – that's a boost for the more affordable models, but not for the Pro and Pro Max, which could mean Apple Intelligence issues further down the line. [Read the full story]( [] - [Apple Intelligence feels like the HomePod all over again]( [] - [Would you scan a stranger's dog with iPhone 16's Visual Intelligence?]( [] [Our first impressions of the bigger, thinner Apple Watch 10]( We've tested out the new Apple Watch 10 (Future) [Our first impressions of the bigger, thinner Apple Watch 10]( Of course Apple had wearables on show at yesterday's event as well as iPhones, and the Apple Watch 10 brings with it a bigger screen, a thinner chassis, new case options, and faster performance – we've had in on our wrist, and we've got some early thoughts. [Read the full story]( [] - [This is what it'll be like to test your hearing with the AirPods Pro 2]( [] - [The iPhone 16's new Camera Control button has captured my attention]( [] Today's best deals, picked by TechRadar's experts [] - [iPhone 16 preorders are live this Friday: here's what you need to know]( [] - [Get the Galaxy Watch 7 for as little as $20 with trade-in in the Samsung sale]( [] - [The top-rated Samsung S90C OLED TV crashes to a new record-low price]( [] Gaming [] [Sony just made the PlayStation 5 Pro official]( We've got a new PS5 model (Sony) [Sony just made the PlayStation 5 Pro official]( We'd had an inkling it was coming, and the PS5 Pro is now official. The mid-cycle refresh brings with it extra power for your games, along with more storage space – and it's going to be available to preorder for $699.99 / £699.99 from September 26. [Read the full story]( [] - [PS5 Pro reveal – 5 things we learned about the next PlayStation console]( [] - [PS5 Pro pre-orders – here's everything we know]( [] Computing [] [Lunar Lake processors are coming to save Intel]( Gandalf (Lunar Lake) comes over the hill (New Line Cinema / Intel) [Lunar Lake processors are coming to save Intel]( Lord of the Rings fans will know all about the moment in the battle of Helm's Deep when Gandalf makes a dramatic appearance to save the day – and to TechRadar's John Loeffler it looks very much like the latest Lunar Lake chipsets could do the same for Intel. [Read the full story]( [] - [Read next: Next week brings a mandatory Windows 11 update]( [] More of today's top stories [] - [5 questions about Severance we need answering before season 2]( [] - [The new XCD 20-35mm is Hasselblad's most capable lens ever]( [] - [New Adobe Premiere Pro updates will make your video content pop]( [] - [Here comes the sun: Samsung's new The Terrace TVs are great, outdoors]( [] - [Google's new AI gaming engine can actually recreate DOOM]( Sharing TechRadar with your network keeps the quality of content high and these newsletters free. Help Spread the Word [SHARE]( Or copy and share your personalized link: smartbrief.com/techradar/?referrerId=mvfLmxwvzC [Sign Up]( | [Update Profile]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( CONTACT US: [FEEDBACK](mailto:techradar@smartbrief.com) | [ADVERTISE]( [Future]( © Future Publishing Limited. Reg No. 2008885 England. Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA.

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