Apple is preparing to kill iTunes, according to several reports, of which the most recent one also details other announcements we should expect.
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Apple is preparing to kill iTunes, according to several reports, of which the most recent one also details other announcements we should expect.
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This year's Apple WWDC 2019 developer conference will kick off with a keynote as the invites sent out reveal the date for June 3.
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While the Apple Watch is still the most popular smartwatch globally, Samsung has managed to secure its second place with the Galaxy Watch.
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A recent Strategy Analytics takes a look at global smartwatch shipments for 2018 compared to 2017, and which are the key players.
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The ECG feature is now officially available in an app for all Apple Watch Series 4 devices in the United States with the latest watchOS update
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Apple Watches are starting to receive the new software update watchOS 5.1.1 that will solve the bricking bug and other issues
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The beta stack has been updated to show that Spotify is indeed working on a watchOS app, but it'll have to navigate a few challenges.
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Apple has pulled the watchOS 5.1 update as reports surface of it bricking devices upon attempting to install the software refresh.
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More and more Apple Watch Series 4 users are complaining about a specific bug that occurs when DST ends. Read the details!
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The new watchOS 5 software for the Apple Watch wearable devices is here, and you can download it to start taking advantage of its improvements
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We have a big bunch of your favorite tech 'tubers talkin' about how they can influence thoughts and in which direction they should go with new smartwatches.
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A recent CNBC report claims that Apple is planning on developing its own health chips. There are several job listings hinting towards that.
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The world’s most popular smartwatch family (by far) is not getting a new member for a few more months, but it’s obviously getting a fifth software release… detailed and previewed today ahead of a likely rollout in the fall.
watchOS 5 primarily aims to consolidate, expand and enrich the health and fitness capabilities of the Apple Watch while also making a point of bringing users closer together. The somewhat overlooked social networking aspect of the platform is being bolstered with competitions between friends, and you get notifications on your progress every step of the 7-day challenges.
Automatic workout detection is coming to make it a lot easier to just run, bike or hike without having to remember to press a button. Speaking of all these different types of exercises, Apple will let you monitor a bunch of new stats and indicators, including swim strokes, the pace and elevation of your hikes, and cadence during long running sessions.
A fun little feature aptly titled Walkie-Talkie will further help Apple Watches stand out as social connecting devices, supporting both Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity to allow almost futuristic wrist communication.
Meanwhile, the always popular Siri watchface is getting third-party apps (huzzah!), as well as sports, maps, and essential heart rate info.
Just like on iOS, watchOS users are looking at enhanced control over notifications, including easier replying to messages. The icing on the cake is probably WebKit support, although you don’t get a full-fledged wrist browser… just yet. For now, certain webpages can be viewed (in optimized form), and we’re suddenly starting to think we may not need phones at all soon enough. Especially with podcasts also supported by watchOS 5.
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The world’s most popular smartwatch family (by far) is not getting a new member for a few more months, but it’s obviously getting a fifth software release… detailed and previewed today ahead of a likely rollout in the fall.
watchOS 5 primarily aims to consolidate, expand and enrich the health and fitness capabilities of the Apple Watch while also making a point of bringing users closer together. The somewhat overlooked social networking aspect of the platform is being bolstered with competitions between friends, and you get notifications on your progress every step of the 7-day challenges.
Automatic workout detection is coming to make it a lot easier to just run, bike or hike without having to remember to press a button. Speaking of all these different types of exercises, Apple will let you monitor a bunch of new stats and indicators, including swim strokes, the pace and elevation of your hikes, and cadence during long running sessions.
A fun little feature aptly titled Walkie-Talkie will further help Apple Watches stand out as social connecting devices, supporting both Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity to allow almost futuristic wrist communication.
Meanwhile, the always popular Siri watchface is getting third-party apps (huzzah!), as well as sports, maps, and essential heart rate info.
Just like on iOS, watchOS users are looking at enhanced control over notifications, including easier replying to messages. The icing on the cake is probably WebKit support, although you don’t get a full-fledged wrist browser… just yet. For now, certain webpages can be viewed (in optimized form), and we’re suddenly starting to think we may not need phones at all soon enough. Especially with podcasts also supported by watchOS 5.
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Apple is expected to focus exclusively on software announcements at its WWDC 2018 opening event in San Jose, California, and you can follow all the action live online starting at 10 a.m. PDT.
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