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Galaxy Gear to be revealed, iOS 7 update, and self-driving cars: 90 Seconds on The Verge

2013-08-27
it's Tuesday August twenty seven twenty thirteen I'm adrianne jeffries and last night I be perfect dark on perfect agents so things are going really well for me this is 90 seconds on the verge the Galaxy gear is finally coming Samsung executive we young he confirmed that the SmartWatch will be unveiled in an event on September fourth we says the device will be based on Android and feature a quote non flexible display interestingly Lee also hinted that the device is simply an early exploration of a potential market and not intended for mainstream adoption Apple's iOS 7 update may be arriving on September 10 that's according to an email allegedly sent by nuance a company that works closely with Apple it is odd though September 10th is also the rumored date for apple's next iphone event historically Apple has never least an iOS update on the same day nuances email could be referring to the so-called gold master version that developers get just before public launch the company is also widely expected to unveil a gold tinted iphone 5s and possibly a cheaper iPhone and finally Google isn't the only one trying to make the world of demolition man a real thing nissan has announced it will have multiple self-driving cars on the market by 2020 the cars will be tested on realistic tracks that quote will be used to push vehicle testing beyond the limits possible on public roads to ensure the technology is safe according to CNBC the automaker says self-driving technology may hike the cost of luxury automobiles by only a thousand dollars now if we could only get self-driving fixed gears for people living in Brooklyn that's it for today's top stories coming up tomorrow virtual pants and the awkward explanation when the battery runs out
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