You can now control your Apple Watch -- without even touching it. During today's 'Wonderlust' event at the Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California, Apple unveiled Double Tap, a new feature that allows you to control your Apple Watch simply by tapping your index finger and thumb together twice.
Hermes isn’t following Apple’s lead, releases new array of leather Apple Watch bands
Hermes has stopped making leather Apple Watch bands for Apple, but instead has now launched a bunch of them on its own site. Before it was even confirmed that Apple would ditch leather, it was rumored, then it was spotted that Hermes had pulled all of its ...
New Apple Leak Highlights Shock MacBook Pro Decision
Detail of a 13-inch Apple MacBook Pro laptop computer (with M1 chip), taken on January 20, 2021. ... [+] (Photo by Phil Barker/Future Publishing via ) Future Publishin
Apple totally wasted the iPhone 15’s biggest design change
The Apple iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro have a USB-C connector on the base, so what new features did it bring? Sadly, not the one we wanted.
Apple Not Offering USB-C AirPods Pro Cases as a Standalone Purchase
Apple on Tuesday made second-generation AirPods Pro with a USB-C charging case available to order, but unlike its move to wireless charging ...
Apple confirms when watchOS 10 will launch for your new Apple Watch
Apple has confirmed the release date for watchOS 10 at its Wonderlust iPhone event. Alongside announcing Apple Watch Series 9, Apple Watch Ultra 2, and the iPhone 15 series, Apple has also confirmed that watchOS 10 will launch on September 18. The latest ...
iOS 17, WatchOS 10 release date: Apple reveals when major iPhone update will arrive
iOS 17 will arrive on Monday, 18 September, Apple said as it revealed the new iPhone 15 and other products. WatchOS 10 will be released on the same day, timed around the launch of the Apple Watch Series 9. :: Follow our live coverage of the Apple event here.