Similarly, Tident Estates plc traded at a lower price level of €1.86 which leads to a 0.5% decrease. Farsons’ Board of Directors are to meet on the 26th of September to approve the interim financial statements for a 6-month period, ending 31st July 2019 and also reviewing the possibility of dividend distribution. Simonds Farsons Cisk plc closed at €10.30. Read more: Apple announces OS launch dates.RS2 Software plc resulted into an unchanged price of €1.90 after recovering an intra-day low of -2.1%. The next macOS installment - Catalina - will arrive sometime in October. Read more: Apple unveils Research app with heart and women’s health studiesįinally, Apple confirmed the launch dates for its various operating systems, with iOS 13 and watchOS 6 arriving on September 19 and iPadOS 13 on September 30. Related to this, Apple also introduced a series of studies with major health research organizations. Other newsĪpple unveiled the Apple Research app for iPhone and Apple Watch users who wish to share their health data. Read more: Apple Arcade will cost $4.99 per month, debuts September 19. We now know that Apple Arcade will launch in 150 markets on September 19 for $4.99 per month and will allow up to six family members to play ad-free games on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV offline.Ī bunch of Apple Arcade games were also announced and demoed at Apple’s event yesterday, including Rayman, Pac-Man, and Steven Universe games. Read more: Apple TV+ costs $4.99 per month and launches on November 1.Īpple announced its Apple Arcade subscription gaming service back in March, but it wasn’t until yesterday’s event that we learned how much it would cost and when it would be available. Anyone who buys a new Apple device this year will receive a year’s free access to the service. Abrams, will cost $4.99 per month when it launches globally on November 1. Services / subscriptionsĪpple had previously announced its subscription TV and movie service, which it calls Apple TV+, but until yesterday’s event we didn’t have many details with regard to pricing and availability.Īpple TV+, which will feature ad-free original content from such big names as Steven Spielberg, Ron Howard, Sofia Coppola, Reese Witherspoon, and J.J. Read more: Apple launches Watch Series 5. In related news, Apple also discontinued the Watch Series 4 while simultaneously dropping the Series 3 price to start at $199. Prices start at $399 and go all the way up to $1,299, depending on the model and material. The main draw this time around is an always-on display that promises the best part of a full day on a single charge, and the watch also has a built-in compass. Read more: Apple unveils entry-level 2019 iPad with a 10.2-inch screen.Īs expected, Apple introduced the refreshed Watch Series 5 yesterday, with several external and internal tweaks encased within similar (40mm) and larger (44mm) versions. The new entry-level seventh-generation iPad, which starts at $329, comes with a bigger screen - for the first time in its history, Apple’s new base-level tablet will ship with a 10.2-inch display, around a half-inch bigger than its predecessor. The buildup to yesterday’s event sparked rumors that Apple was planning to shoehorn a new iPad into its keynote - and it did. Read more: Apple cuts iPhone 8 and iPhone XR prices by $150, kills iPhone 7 and iPhone XS. Moreover, Apple also discontinued the even-older iPhone 7 and iPhone XS. Read more: Apple announces A13 Bionic chip for iPhone 11.Īs is now standard with the arrival of new iPhones, Apple cut the prices of the older models - the iPhone 8 and iPhone XR - by $150. Kaiann Drance, Apple’s senior director of iPhone marketing, said the the A13 “is the fastest CPU ever in a smartphone.” Underpinning its new iPhone 11 lineup, Apple also unveiled its next-gen A13 Bionic processor, which should make the new models run faster - this is particularly good news for gamers, in terms of graphics capabilities.
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