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iPhone 13 event: How to watch Apple’s big announcement tomorrow
Apple’s Sept. 14 event looks like it’ll be the launch of its iPhone 13 lineup, among other announcements.

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We don’t yet know exactly what Apple will be launching with its «California streaming» event tomorrow, September 14, but we suspect we’ll see the next iPhone, likely called the iPhone 13, and a new Apple Watch Series 7 (we may also see the rumored AirPods 3). The event, which will be held virtually, might show a new iPhone design along with improvements to the camera and other specs. Apple hasn’t discussed its plans for the devices, aside from a mention of four new iPhones in a filing with the Federal Communications Commission.
The most dramatic change for the new iPhones, aside from better cameras that Apple always tends to offer, is said to be the capability to make calls and send texts in emergencies when there’s no cell coverage. Generally, though, they’re expected to still rely on 5G wireless technology for day-to-day connectivity.
The iPhone 13 comes a year after one of Apple’s most successful launches, with the 5G-powered iPhone 12. The device offered the first major revamp of the iPhone’s design since 2017, when Apple introduced its $1,000 iPhone X, with its new face-unlocking design and better screen technology. One survey conducted before the iPhone 12 announcement from Decluttr, a device recycler and reseller, found that a «staggering» 53% of respondents planned to buy the new iPhone, touching off what analysts call a «supercycle» of phone upgrades.
Apple did notch an increase in iPhone sales in the three months following the release of the iPhone 12. In January, the company said iPhone sales during the holidays jumped 17% from the previous year, helping to lead the company to its highest recorded revenue and profit ever.
«It is not far from any of our minds that this result caps off the most challenging year any of us can remember,» Apple CEO Tim Cook said in a call with investors after posting the company’s financial results. «It is an understatement to say that the challenges it posed to Apple as a business paled in comparison to the challenges it posed to Apple as a community of individuals, to employees, to their families, and to the communities we live in and love to call home.»
«These results show the central role that our products played in helping our users respond to these challenges,» Cook added.
Though Apple’s likely to offer a compelling upgrade to some customers, it’s happening at a time of turmoil both within and outside the tech industry. For the past year and a half, the pandemic has forced Apple, Microsoft, Sony and many other tech companies to hold events online.
The virus has upended billions of people’s lives around the world, forcing entire countries into quarantine in efforts to stop its spread. Those disruptions have also slowed manufacturing and shipping around the world, exacerbating parts shortages that have delayed production of new computers, cars and video game consoles.
Apple so far has been able to keep products largely in stock, analysts say, due in part to the company’s savvy management of its supply chain.
While the iPhone will be a key product we see at Apple’s event this year, and likely what most people focus their attention on, the company’s expected to have other devices to show off. Those include new Mac computers with upgraded chips and new iPads.
When is the Apple event?
Apple’s online-only event will be on Tuesday, Sept. 14 at 10 a.m. PT, which is 1 p.m. ET, 6 p.m. BST and Sept. 15 at 3 a.m. AEST. (Sorry, Australia.)
Where can I watch Apple’s livestream?
You’ll be able to stream Apple’s event straight from the company’s website. Meanwhile, we’ll be reporting on the event live here at CNET.
What can we expect, besides the iPhone 13 launch?
Apple’s digital events are fast paced and slickly produced. And they throw in at least one or two jokes to keep you entertained. Maybe they’ll even make a Mamas and Papas joke, but don’t bet on it.
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T-Mobile Hikes Late-Payment Charge Amid Other Recent Billing Changes
T-Mobile encourages customers to use autopay by offering monthly discounts.

T-Mobile is increasing the fee it charges customers who pay their bills late. Starting Nov. 1, the carrier will raise its late payment fee from $7 to $10, according to updated billing disclosures sent to customers and first reported by The Mobile Report.
The company says the fee will now be the greater of $10 or 5% of the customer’s monthly bill, depending on state regulations. The move represents a roughly 43% increase in the minimum charge and brings T-Mobile more in line with what rival carriers like AT&T and Verizon already assess for overdue payments.
A representative for T-Mobile did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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The higher late fee could hit customers with smaller monthly plans the hardest, especially those who don’t use autopay, which is an option T-Mobile promotes by offering monthly discounts. The policy change continues a broader trend of wireless providers tightening payment terms and nudging subscribers toward automated billing as part of cost-control and retention strategies.
T-Mobile has not commented on the reason for the increase, but the change follows other recent billing and plan adjustments as the company continues to streamline operations after its merger with Sprint and amid rising operational costs.
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It’s Easy to Get Free Extended Security Updates for Windows 10. Just Do This One Thing
Windows 10 support ends on Oct 14. Here’s how to keep access to Windows 10 security updates without spending a dime.

The era of Windows 10 support ends on Oct.14. After more than a decade, Microsoft is prioritizing updates for the most current OS, Windows 11, and stopping security updates for Windows 10.
If updating to Windows 11 isn’t an option, you can snag a year of extended security updates for the prior OS for $30. If you’re on a budget, there’s a free option that will let you keep extended security updates for a year. You’ll just be required to connect your OneDrive account and enable cloud backup.
Getting free updates on Windows 10, which was released more than a decade ago in July 2015, is a pretty big deal. As the most widely used Windows OS, it accounts for just over 53% of installs as of May 2025. Millions of people would be left without security support unless they upgrade. The cloud backup option gives users a choice without costing money.
The only potential issue is OneDrive. Anyone with a Microsoft account gets up to 5GB of storage for free. However, as The Verge points out, some backups may exceed this limitation, requiring users to purchase a monthly or yearly plan. At $2 a month for 100GB of cloud storage, a year of OneDrive still costs less than the $30 for a year of additional security updates, but it may still cause frustration among some customers.
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How to get Windows 10 security updates for free
Per Microsoft’s blog post, there are now three options for those who want to stay on Windows 10 and still receive security updates:
- Use Windows Backup to sync settings to the cloud via OneDrive.
- Redeem 1,000 Microsoft Rewards points. Redeeming those points can buy you one year of security updates.
- Pay $30 for the Extended Security Updates program.
These options are available now. Microsoft began offering its Extended Security Updates program in July. Signing up for this option will guarantee updates until Oct. 13, 2026, although businesses will have the option to purchase up to three years of additional updates. So, this isn’t a long-term solution, but rather gives you more time to upgrade to Windows 11.
It’s been an uphill battle for Microsoft, as people have been reluctant to upgrade their existing hardware. There are myriad differences between the two operating systems, but Microsoft’s string of unpopular decisions, along with Windows 11 compatibility issues, have kept the prior-generation OS around a lot longer than it normally would.
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Microsoft: No, Xbox Hardware Isn’t Disappearing from Target and Walmart
Microsoft and Target counter rumors that spread over the weekend about retailers removing Xbox hardware from stores.

Microsoft is reassuring gamers that Xbox hardware, including game consoles and accessories, isn’t going away at major retailers, including Target and Walmart. And one of those retailers, Target, has also confirmed that there’s no truth to rumors about the end of Xbox hardware availability in its stores.
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Rumors swirled over the weekend amid a recent Xbox Game Pass Ultimate price hike and news that Costco would no longer be selling Xbox hardware. A clearance sale from Sam’s Club on Xbox consoles also fueled more speculation.
Read more: The 20 Best Xbox Games Right Now
The rumors caught fire over the weekend on Reddit, with Xbox subreddit users posting images and stories alleging that, according to at least one Target employee, the chain would stop selling Xbox hardware.
«Target and Walmart, among other retailers, remain committed partners for Xbox consoles, accessories, and games,» a Microsoft representative said in a statement.
Target also issued its own statement. «We continue to sell Xbox consoles, games and accessories, both in-stores and on Target.com,» the statement read. «Select items are currently not showing up on Target.com because they are sold out, but once available again, consumers will see them on Target.com.»
A representative for Walmart did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Microsoft has raised its Xbox console prices twice this year due to tariffs.
Earlier this month, Microsoft issued a separate statement that said it’s continuing to invest in the future of its first-party console business. The company pointed to a multi-year deal with tech hardware maker AMD that was announced in June.
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