On Wednesday, tech giant Apple unveiled three new iPhones and a new Apple Watch. In the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California, Apple CEO Tim Cook and other executives described improved cameras, bigger batteries and larger price tags on two of the new iPhone X models as well as a more affordable option.
The new Apple Watch Series 4 includes more health features including what they describe as the first electrocardiogram available to consumers, and a feature to detect falls and notify loved ones.
Longtime Apple watcher and former Chicago Sun-Times columnist Andy Ihnatko joins us via Skype to discuss the new offerings.
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