| | | 10 Things You Need To Know SAI | | | | | | | September 10, 2014 | Advertisement
Good morning! We're almost entirely Apple news. So, get ready. - Apple announced the iPhone 6, a 4.7-inch phone, and the iPhone 6 Plus, a 5.5-inch phone. The iPhone 6 costs $199 on contract at entry-level. The 6 Plus is $299 at entry level.
- Here are some hands-on photos with the phones.
- Apple revealed a new iPhone-based payment system called Apple Pay that looks sleek, and genuinely useful.
- And here are some big beautiful photos of the iWatch, so you know what it looks like.
- Apple announced its first ever smartwatch, the Apple Watch. It starts at $349, and it goes on sale in early 2015.
- Our take on yesterday's event: Apple now has the strongest line up of iPhones ever, and that's all that matters. There is an iPhone for almost every budget, and taste.
- In an interview with the WSJ, Tim Cook predicted the new phones would trigger the "mother of all upgrades" with consumers.
- ABC got an interview with Jony Ive, who said that there are "millions" of ways to customize the Apple Watch.
- Unrelated to all the Apple hoopla, there's a report that Apple may acquire Path, the struggling social network.
- In non-Apple news, Microsoft may pay $2 billion for the company behind popular game Minecraft.
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