and Apple Watch Hermes. Each of these is available in multiple colour options, which vary according to the model of Apple Watch you've selected. There are some nice third-party straps out there too. We've collected our favourite first- and third-party ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Seeds First Beta of watchOS 4.2.2 to Developers
Apple today seeded the first beta of an upcoming watchOS 4.2.2 update to developers, a little over one week after releasing the watchOS 4.2 update, which introduced Apple Pay Cash on the Apple Watch. Once the proper configuration profile has been installed ... ( read original story ...)
Week In Wearables: watchOS 4.2 Lands, Apple Pay Cash, GymKit, Fitbit Ionic Apps
The newest smartwatch software for Apple Watch, bringing Apple Pay Cash to Apple iPhone and Apple Watch, GymKit working in TechnoGym locations and Fitbit updating the Ionic smartwatch are among the headlines in wearables this week. The Week in Wearables is ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch’s GymKit Feature Has Started Rolling Out to First Gym in the US
Apple Watch's GymKit feature that Apple designed as part of the latest watchOS 4 operating system, allowing users to connect their smartwatches to various gym equipment, is now rolling out to the first gym in the US. Apple introduced GymKit earlier this ... ( read original story ...)
How to set up and use Apple Pay Cash on Apple Watch
Apple Pay Cash launched with last week's release of iOS 11.2 for iPhone and iPad, and watchOS 4.2 for compatible Apple Watch devices. Check out this video to learn how to set up the feature on Apple Watch. Upon installation of watchOS 4.2, users will see ... ( read original story ...)
watchOS 4.1 GymKit Feature Rolls Out to First U.S. Gym
GymKit, the watchOS 4.1 feature that allows the Apple Watch to interface with gym equipment like treadmills, has started rolling out in the United States in a very limited capacity. According to CNET, GymKit is available at the Life Time Athletic location ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s Coding Program Headed to Chicago Schools
Apple's Everyone Can Code program is designed to help students become proficient in Swift, the tech giant's programming language for building iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS apps. Students in the city of Chicago will soon be learning to code. Apple has ... ( read original story ...)