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Fans of Apple, rejoice. A reveal date for the next new iPhone has reportedly been announced - and it's Oct. 13.Apple announced Tuesday for consumers to join them virtually on its events page as they make some announcement from Apple Park at 10 a.m. PT next Tuesday.According to Yahoo!, invites were sent out with the words "Hi, speed" at the top.CNBC reported that the phones might be 5G since "5G is the next-generation cellular network that promises faster data speeds."In September, Apple unveiled several new Apple products, but the latest iPhone wasn't present.In April, Bloomberg reported that the iPhone 12 Pros would have a "new 3D lidar sensor for augmented reality, and three new cameras."Apple will stream next week's event on their website. 760
FALLBROOK (KGTV) - Fallbrook neighbors upset Saturday night after they were without power for 24-hours, caused by the storm.UPDATE: The power was restored around 7 a.m. Sunday morning."It was like a combination of a whip cracking and it just kept going and growling," Will Anderson said.Just next door you can see his neighbor has their lights on, but Anderson is one of the seven homes down his street without power. 430

Fans of the Star Wars films got a sneak peek Monday at the upcoming movie, “Solo: A Star Wars Story”.Disney released the trailer for the prequel, which focuses on Han Solo’s origins.The plot appears to revolve around Solo being recruited for a mission involving an important gangster.The movie will debut at the Cannes Film Festival early next month.“Solo: A Star Wars Story” will be in theaters May 25. 411
ESCONDIDO, Calif. (KGTV) -- The San Diego Children's Discovery Museum in Escondido has been quiet since mid-March, when they had to close their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic."It's been hard, and in the beginning, it was very eerie," said museum Executive Director Wendy Taylor.Normally, the museum plays host to a few hundred visitors every day, and on a busy day, that number may reach as high as 500 guests.However, for the last four months, the museum has been nothing more than the sound of silence. In fact, over the last month, when other museums were allowed to reopen their doors, the Children's Discovery Museum did not."We don't really fall into the traditional museum category in terms of the reopening. Kids’ museums are specifically called out in the state guidelines as not being a traditional museum. So, in the guidelines for museums, it specifically calls out that interactive areas should remain closed,” Taylor said.Taylor told ABC 10News she's very proud of the way the museum has adjusted during these uncertain times. They've had to become more creative in all their activities, from camps to storytelling, and everything has gone online."Families really needed some support. They needed something regular and normal, that their kids could see and engage in,” said Taylor.Storytime has been very popular with the children, as the museum receives viewers from all over the world. The numbers have been so impressive, as they reach thousands of views per story."Typically, every story time reaches thousands of people during the course of the 24 hours that it is up,” Taylor said.The museum also had a virtual art contest where a winner was announced on Facebook Live. The theme was "Joy of the Outdoors.""Our mission is to inspire our children through exploration, imagination, and experimentation,” Taylor told ABC 10News.Visit https://www.sdcdm.org/ to learn more about the San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum’s online camps and activities. 1978
ESCONDIDO, Calif. (KGTV) -- One of San Diego's few remaining glassblowing studios is on a mission to preserve the art and keep the glassblowing tradition strong for generations to come.“I believe we have to preserve 6,000 years of history," said James Stone, owner of Stone and Glass in Escondido.When Stone opened his shop in 2001 there were 21 studios in San Diego; today there are just four left.He says running a shop is difficult and expensive, but well worth the effort.“The knowledge is hard fought for, hard fought to know how to do this. Lots of mistakes before you get it right," said Stone.This weekend Stone is offering a rare opportunity to the public, hosting maestro Roberto Beltrami of Murano, Italy. You can learn more about the workshop and demos here. 783
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