Connect with us

Events

Apple Event Recap: New Product Lineup

Published

on

Apple has unveiled a host of new hardware alongside its latest software. Leading the lineup is the iPhone 16 Pro, equipped with the robust A18 Pro chip, designed to handle sophisticated AI tasks on a stunning new display, or at least they said.

Joining the iPhone 16 Pro is the Apple Watch Series 10, featuring advanced health and fitness capabilities, such as Sleep Apnea detection without the need for a cumbersome sleep study. It also sports a sleeker design with a larger screen.

The AirPods 4 have also debuted, boasting a more ergonomic design and an improved charging case that charges faster and is easier to locate if lost. Additionally, Apple has updated the AirPods Pro 2 and Max with fresh software features and new colour options. Let us know which are your favourites in the comments.

Apple Watch

During the presentation on how the Apple Watch enhances lives, Tim Cook unveiled the new Apple Watch Series 10, boasting an ‘all-new design’ that resembles the previous model but is slightly slimmer. The most notable upgrade is the significantly larger display, offering 30% more screen area than the Series 6, paired with a display that’s 30% brighter, making it easier to view content quickly.

The enhanced display is showcased with the new Flux watch face. The Series 10 introduces fresh color options: Jet Black, Rose Gold, and Silver, all featuring increased scratch resistance. The smartwatch’s profile has been slimmed down to 9.7mm, affirming its status as a remarkably thin device. Additionally, Apple has upgraded the charging coil on the watch’s rear, promising reduced charging times.

For those seeking a more luxurious option, Apple is launching the Apple Watch Series 10 with a new Titanium finish. This model is 20% lighter than its Aluminum counterparts and boasts a more sophisticated appearance. However, acquiring this version will require a significant financial investment.

The Apple Watch Series 10 operates on the new S10 SoC, featuring a 4-core neural engine designed to efficiently manage AI tasks. This includes automatic fall detection and emergency services contact, requiring no user intervention. Additionally, the AI chip enables a built-in translation app on the watch, offering a more seamless alternative to using a phone for conversational assistance.

The Apple Watch Series 10 also boasts new workout enhancements. Notably, it features a new depth app that measures diving depth, making it an excellent tool for divers. Additionally, it includes a Tides app to forecast tidal movements, which is useful for beachgoers and surfers.

The Apple Watch Series 10 starts at $399.

AirPods

Several years after the release of AirPods 3, Apple has unveiled the AirPods 4 with a sleeker design aimed at enhancing comfort. The latest iteration is equipped with an H2 SoC and a revamped audio architecture, enabling features such as Personalized Spatial Audio for superior sound quality across various content.

The redesigned charging case is now more compact and features a USB-C connection, marking the end of the Lightning cable era. Additionally, noise cancellation, previously a feature of the AirPods Pro, is now standard in the base model. Borrowing from the Samsung Galaxy Buds, the AirPods 4 offer adaptive noise cancellation that adjusts based on your activities and whether you are speaking.

A new addition is a speaker in the charging case, integrated with the Find My network, to assist in locating misplaced earbuds more easily.

The AirPods Pro are also receiving an update. The AirPods Pro 2 will feature a range of capabilities aimed at identifying and preventing hearing loss. The new Hearing Protection feature, enabled by default, will utilize machine learning to detect loud noises and adjust the noise cancellation to safeguard your hearing. Additionally, the AirPods Pro 2 will include a mode that enables them to function as clinical-quality hearing aids.

Apple has updated the AirPods Max, introducing new colors and a USB-C charging feature, with prices starting at $549. The AirPods 4 are priced at $129 for the standard model and $179 for the model with noise cancellation.

iPhone 16 Series

The main event has arrived: a first look at the new iPhone 16. Apple introduces a new color-infused glass available in Ultramarine, Teal, and Pink, alongside the classic White and Black options.

The iPhone 16 inherits the Action Button from the iPhone 15 Pro, a programmable feature for executing various functions swiftly. Additionally, Apple has implemented a dedicated camera button that not only launches the camera app but also functions as a physical shutter, akin to a traditional camera.

The camera button operates similarly to a Mac touchpad; it’s more of a haptic sensor than a button. It can serve as a standard button for quick photo captures, but it also detects lighter touches and movements, allowing for on-the-fly photo setting adjustments without screen interaction. If Apple could integrate this technology to revive TouchID, it would be remarkable.

An enhanced camera system accompanies the new camera button. The iPhone 16 boasts a 48MP main sensor and an Ultrawide lens capable of capturing up to 2.6 times more light, enabling macro photography as well.

iPhone 16 Pro advances AI capabilities even further. The base model boasts a 6.3-inch display, while the Pro Max features a 6.9-inch screen, slightly larger than the iPhone 15 Pro’s. It maintains a Titanium finish and comes in four colors: Black, White, Natural Titanium, and ‘Desert,’ a subdued Rose Gold variant.

Powered by the A18 Pro chip, which shares the Neural Engine with the standard A18 but includes additional cache for professional tasks, Apple promises significant performance improvements over the iPhone 15 Pro. However, the difference in pure performance compared to the standard iPhone 16 may not be substantial.

The iPhone 16 Pro enhances photography with a 5x Telephoto lens, alongside the 48MP main camera and ultrawide lens, significantly boosting zoomed-in shot quality. It also promises superior distant object photography.

Audio quality receives an upgrade with four ‘studio-quality’ microphones, offering improved recording capabilities, particularly for video. The neural engine also supports professional voice filters to eliminate background noise or highlight a specific speaker’s voice.

The iPhone 16 is priced at $799 for the 128GB model, and the iPhone 16 Plus starts at $899, also with 128GB. The iPhone 16 Pro is available at $999 for 128GB, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max begins at $1,119 for 256GB of storage.

Books & Film

The Waiting Room: A satirical play by Igiza Arts.

Published

on

Whenever someone mentions theatre plays, my mind rushes back to my embarrassing situation. In form 3, void of hobbies and dying to be anywhere else but school, I auditioned for a place in the music festival plays. Not only did I not make the first cut,  but also failed to project my voice. That day my voice box failed and in turn, I carry such great respect for theater actors and plays. Plays were my forte back in high school. All this to say, I’m back, in love with theatre and plays and the message.

A lot has happened to us (Kenyans) in 2024, and since art is the mirror in which society checks itself, Igiza Arts presents a satirical drama “The Waiting Room”.

The Waiting Room is a play written by  Playwright Martin Abuya and produced by Arnold Mandu. As we tweet #paydoctors and #occupyMOH, we know sometimes, our healthcare system is flawed.

Martin Abuya uses humour to address issues in our healthcare system and family fabric. “Through ‘The Waiting Room,’ I hope to highlight the challenges faced by both healthcare workers and patients in Kenya. It’s a reflection of our reality, delivered with a mix of satire and heart,” said Martin.

The talented cast includes Kennedy Kithia, Lisa, Jeff Obonyo, Vanessa Gichio, Edna Kariuki, Muthoni Njoki, Harold Kerry, Lydia Mamati, Prince Kamselele, Linda Kamuri, Sammy Waweru. Edna Kariuki and Lydia Mamati as the stage managers.

Igiza Arts Production a renowned production house, has continuously pushed the boundaries of Kenyan theatre, fostering a deeper appreciation for the performing arts, and providing a platform for artists. They aim to produce and showcase thought-provoking, impactful theatrical works. Earlier this year, they produced Severed Justice, a play on police brutality as experienced in the #RejectFinanceBill protest. The show was a success.

They have also produced shows such as The Ideal Husband, Law & Behold, Sins& Secrets, and Don’t Dress for Dinner.

The show premiers on September 7th and 8th 2024, at 3 pm and 6 pm on both days. Where? Kenya National Theater. What should you bring? Handkerchiefs, you might laugh… or cry! Tickets are available

Continue Reading

Editorial

From Couch Gamer to Esports Champion: Your Guide to Competitive Gaming

Published

on

Utacheza ‘loser’ for how much longer? If you really think you are that good, why not put that to the test? Why not make some money and name for yourself? The world of competitive gaming has exploded, and it’s not just something you see in flashy tournaments in the UK or read about in gaming magazines. If you’ve ever found yourself completely immersed in a game at home, or at your locals whether it’s dominating in FIFA, constructing the perfect strategy in League of Legends, or building in Fortnite, there’s a good chance you’ve got the skills to compete against other gamers. This could mean something. You know how if you’re good at football you go places if you get spotted or if you can run pretty fast you get to represent the country? Well, gaming is now in that same category and could take you places.

Welcome to the World of Esports

Esports, or electronic sports, has become a massive global phenomenon. Picture this: stadiums packed with cheering fans, not for a Manchester City vs Manchester United match, but to watch teams of gamers compete in intense, fast-paced virtual battles. These are real athletes of the digital age, training hard, developing strategies, and competing for glory and substantial cash prizes. Esports is a billion-dollar industry, and it’s only growing. There are leagues and tournaments dedicated to popular games like FIFA, Fortnite, and Call of Duty, with some events drawing in millions of viewers worldwide.

Let us know which games you think you are the best at in the comments

Esports in Africa and Kenya

You might think that this gaming fever is something only happening far away, but Africa is rapidly becoming a hotspot for esports too. In Kenya, the gaming community is vibrant and growing. Local tournaments are becoming more frequent, offering a platform for gamers to showcase their skills. This September 7th, all eyes will be on the Gaming Impact Grand Series at the Kenya Cinema, one of the most anticipated esports events of the year. Organised by AlphaClan Esports in partnership with EsportsAfrica, SmartVR, Jiwe Esports, Paydhq, Barbah Games, Kenya Film Classification Board, and VibeYetu, this event is a golden opportunity for local gamers, you, to step into the limelight.

From Home Gamer to Esports Pro

So, how do you go from playing games at home to competing in these high-stakes tournaments? The first step is simple: start competing. Many gamers begin their journey by entering local competitions, whether online or at nearby gaming hubs. Not only do these tournaments provide a platform to test your skills, but they’re also fantastic for meeting other gamers, learning new techniques, and maybe even finding a team to join. Even more similar to reality sports, at these local tournaments your talent could be spotted by sponsors and coaches.

Imagine going to the Gaming Impact Grand Series, not just as a spectator, but as a competitor. Picture yourself going head-to-head with other gamers, feeling the rush as you score that winning goal in FIFA or pull off a last-second victory in a shooter game. It’s not just about winning; it’s about the experience, the community, and the thrill of the game. Who knows, your name might be the next one called out as a champion!

The Career Potential in Gaming

Beyond the glory of competition, gaming has even more career potential. Pro gamers can earn money through tournament winnings, sponsorships, and even streaming their gameplay online. But it doesn’t stop at being a player. The gaming industry is vast, with roles for game developers, designers, shoutcasters (the commentators of the esports world), and coaches. If you’ve ever had a passion for gaming, there’s a place for you in this industry. And getting involved in local tournaments is the first step towards making that passion a profession.

If you love gaming, don’t limit yourself to just playing at home. Explore the competitive side of gaming, enter local tournaments, and see where your skills can take you. The Gaming Impact Grand Series is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect place to start. Whether you come as a competitor or a spectator, you’re sure to leave with new friends, new skills, and a newfound love for the world of esports. So, why not give it a shot? You could be the next big name in Kenyan esports!

Continue Reading

Entertainment

Top Kenyan Artists Who Perfomed During Shujaaz Memorial Concert

Published

on

Hundreds of youths marched to Uhuru Park on Sunday for a concert in honour of protesters who died during demonstrations against the Finance Bill. The date coincided with the 1990 Saba Saba uprising, marking Kenya’s second liberation, and the event served as a reflection on the country’s history.

Activist Boniface Mwangi announced plans for the commemorative concert on his official X account earlier last week. The event, dubbed the Shujaaz Memorial Concert, took place from 12 PM to 7 PM and attracted a diverse crowd, including Gen Z, Millennials, and supporters from other generations.

The free-entry concert saw attendees pay homage to the victims of state violence during protests against bad governance and the controversial 2024 Finance Bill, among other issues.

The concert began with the mounting of white crosses bearing the names of those who died during the protests and those still missing.

Radio presenter Sheila Kwambox served as the MC. Several artists entertained the crowd, including Khaligraph Jones, Bien, Fena, Nameless, Octopizzo, Charisma, Juliani, Eric Wainaina, Sarabi Band, Graffiti Band, Mutoria, and DJ Moh. Other performers included DJ Double Trouble, Field Marshall Band, Njerae, DJ Lordwin, MC Kwambox, MC Kibunja, and MC Njoria.

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja approved the use of Uhuru Park for the memorial concert. Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah, a vocal opponent of the now-impugned Finance Bill 2024, was also present. His popularity was evident from the loud cheers he received at the event.

Continue Reading

Trending