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Gurman: watchOS 10 to Have Notable Changes, macOS 13.4 to Support New Macs
In his weekly newsletter, Gurman added that only modest hardware changes are expected for new Apple Watch models coming later this year.
Apple is expected to announce watchOS 10 at WWDC, scheduled for June 5 through June 9. At its annual developer conference, Apple is also expected to introduce iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14, and tvOS 17, while Gurman continues to believe that Apple’s long-rumored AR/VR headset and its xrOS operating system will be unveiled at WWDC.
In the meantime, Apple has seeded its latest round of betas, including macOS 13.4 for the Mac. Gurman said Apple will add support for new Macs in macOS 13.4, which is likely to be released to the public in May. Apple is rumored to be planning a new Mac Pro with an M2 Ultra chip and new MacBook Air models with an M3 chip.
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Pokemon Go Remote Raid Pass changes are coming, and prices are going up
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Niantic Labs is changing how Remote Raid Passes work in Pokemon Go, and looking over rumblings on the internet, it seems many players are none too happy about it.
Starting on April 6, the price of a pack of three Remote Raid Passes will cost you 525 PokeCoins instead of 300 PokeCoins – a 75% price increase. Prices of single Raid Passes are also increasing and soon will run you 195 PokeCoins instead of 100 PokeCoins – a 95% increase.
But Niantic is going even further, and soon, it will restrict the number of Remote Raids you can participate in within 24 hours. Presently, players can join as many Remote Raids as they wish; however, once April 6 rolls around, players will be limited to five per day. So much for hunting shinies, right?
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Counter-Strike 2 changes: map reworks, reactive smokes, and more
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There are so many Counter-Strike 2 changes to think about, we completely understand if you’ve found it difficult to keep up. While Counter-Strike 2 may look a lot like its predecessor on the surface, the Source 2 engine opens up a whole new set of mechanics that weren’t possible in CS:GO.
Since 2015, the Counter-Strike whisper network has been buzzing with Source 2 conspiracy theories. Over the course of eight years, even those not well-versed in technology have become acquainted with Source 2. Thanks to fan-made artwork, everyone had expected visual upgrades to Counter-Strike 2, but Valve has gone the extra mile with the free PC game. Fortunately, the Counter-Strike 2 release date is right around the corner – the FPS game will be a free upgrade from Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, slated to start in the Summer of 2023.
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