Things are getting spooky around TechRadar as the Halloween Week event begins, but don't let these big announcements from the world of technology scare you away.
In reality it's far from that. After all, this was the week Apple teased the awesome M4 Mac. retirement allowance is back on our screens (sort of) and Alien Romulus has announced a VHS release. Yes, really.
Read all these articles and more as we recap this week's biggest news. And be sure to check back next week to learn more about the M4 Mac once it's officially announced.
Once you're done reading, why not check out our guide to 7 new movies and TV shows streaming this weekend?
7. Alien Romulus Blu-ray and VHS release date decided
This is the story of 2024 you didn't expect. alien romulus will appear on VHS.
This isn't just a gimmicky prop that comes with a download code. Alien: Romulus The tape is described as a “fully functional VHS,” with a 4:3 aspect ratio and a vintage-style protective sleeve, and is scheduled for release in December.
There are some big questions to answer, like how much will it cost and how many will be made, but if you're craving a vintage horror movie experience, it's time to dust off that old VHS player (or buy one) . There's one on eBay), keep an eye out alien romulusVHS tape at the time of release.
6. Samsung has released a new foldable device
Samsung gave us the new Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition this week in South Korea. It comes with a few upgrades such as a 200MP main camera, but the price is exactly 2,789,600 won (or roughly $2,000 / £1,550 / AU$3,000).
The base model already sells for a fairly hefty price of $1,899.99 / £1,799 / AU$2,749, so fans are wondering if Samsung could instead offer a cheaper phone comparable to the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE and other more affordable phones. I was hoping that they would release the Galaxy Z Fold Fan Edition (or FE). .
However, Samsung itself shot this down as it announced that it had “no plans” to launch a cheaper Galaxy Z Fold smartphone, even though it was set to launch.
5. Garmin's all-new beta update has arrived for the Forerunner
Owners of recent Garmin Forerunner watches, specifically the Forerunner 965, Forerunner 265, Forerunner 165, Forerunner 955, and Forerunner 255, are getting new features as part of Garmin's public beta program. The most notable new features are related to swimming (“Improved support for pool swim workouts with Pace Alerts and Critical Swim Speed” and “Improved pool swim break screens and alert tones”) and an all-new meditation feature.
You'll need to sign up for the public beta to take advantage of it, but the fact that Garmin is releasing these features as part of the public beta means all other pioneers will have this feature in the near future. It means that. These changes make the Forerunner not only a great top running watch, but also a great swimming watch. Perfect for triathletes and all-rounders.
4. Things got spooky as TechRadar's Halloween week began
TechRadar's Halloween Week runs from now until October 31st, and there's plenty of cool stuff to get you excited. It's all here, including the latest horror movie recommendations, immersive soundbars, and seasonal animated movies for the picky eater. Over the next few days, you'll see articles from our Streaming, Gaming, Home, and AI channels, with tips from our experts to help you have the best Halloween.
Some of these recommendations are also featured in our latest podcast episode, so be sure to check it out for even more thoughts on the spookiest time of the year.
3. Apple gears up to launch Apple Intelligence
Apple Intelligence launches next week, and we can't wait to get our hands on Apple's AI-powered features for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 are expected to be released in just a few days, along with major upgrades to AirPods Pro 2 hearing aids. The first wave of Apple intelligence features introduced the world to what Apple calls “AI for the rest of us,” offering lighting tools, photo editing with Cleanup, notification summaries, and a redesign of Siri. Masu.
We've been using the iOS 18.1 beta for a few months now, and we can't wait to see how the public perceives Apple AI when it officially arrives. However, if you're waiting for an image generation tool like Genmoji or Image Playground, you'll need to be patient. These won't arrive until iOS 18.2 later this year. Let's hope iOS 18.1 has enough content to keep you occupied until then.
2. The first trailer for Severance Season 2 has been released
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It's been a long wait, but the first official video has finally been released. retirement allowance Season 2. Just 24 hours after Apple invited us all to its big event retirement allowance– At a themed conference, the tech giant released the first teaser for Severance Season 2. Suffice it to say, the second season of Apple TV Plus' sci-fi thriller series is going to be just as weird, wacky, and wild as its predecessor. It was. On January 17, 2025, this highly rated show will make its long-awaited return.
1. Apple told you to “Mac” your calendar
We expected Apple to launch the M4 Mac this month, and it looks like Apple is ready to do just that the moment the buzzer goes off. Greg Joswiak, Apple's SVP of Marketing, all but confirmed that a new Mac is coming in a teaser, and in a social media post he instructed, “Make your calendar a Mac!” That's because Apple is set to have an “exciting announcement week” starting Monday.
This is expected to mean new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros, a redesigned Mac mini, and updates to the iMac, all powered by M4 Apple silicon. The image of a glowing apple shared by Joswiak is reminiscent of what Siri with Apple Intelligence would look like. So we can also look forward to the long-awaited iOS 18.1 update and mac OS Sequoia 15.1 with its features coming next week.
Beyond this, we'll likely see new Magic accessories (keyboard and mouse), and perhaps an update or two for a few more Apple TV shows. Check back next week to see everything announced.