Oh, it’s not just when a product hits the shelves that new software arrives. Those updates keep on coming, whether they’re to fix an issue – like the way the Apple Watch Series 3 sometimes wouldn’t connect to 4G – or add extra features. ( read original story ...)
Leaked watchOS 4.1 Release Notes Confirm Music Streaming on Apple Watch Series 3
iOS developer Guilherme Rambo leaked what it would appear to be the release notes of the GM (Golden Master) build of Apple's upcoming watchOS 4.1 operating system for Apple Watch devices. Of course, some of these features were already known to many of us ... ( read original story ...)
First iOS 11.2, tvOS 11.2 & watchOS 4.2 betas now available for developer testing
Although the upcoming iOS 11.1 software update is still in testing, Apple on Monday issued the all-new iOS 11.2, tvOS 11.2 and watchOS 4.2 betas to its registered developers and members of the paid Apple Developer Program. Weighing in at around two ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Seeds watchOS 4.2 Beta 1 to Developers
Apple continues to move ahead with software updates for the Apple Watch, with the latest pre-release software heading to developers. Apple today officially seeded the first beta of watchOS 4.2 to developers. It has been over a month since Apple officially ... ( read original story ...)
Thursday Apple Rumors: watchOS 4.1 GM Notes Leak
Leading the Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) rumor mill today is news of leaked watchOS 4.1 notes. Today, we’ll look at that and other Apple Rumors for Thursday. Source: Apple watchOS 4.1 GM: Notes for the Golden Master version of watchOS 4.1 GM have leaked ... ( read original story ...)
YouTube TV is coming to Android TV, Xbox, and Apple TV
The best way to stay connected to the Android pulse. Our main newsletter is the Android Weekly which is sent every Sunday and contains all the top Android news, reviews and features from the past week. The best way to stay connected to the Android pulse. ( read original story ...)
YouTube TV app coming soon to Roku, Apple TV, Xbox and more
YouTube TV, the $35-per-month live TV service aimed at cable cord cutters, launched in April. At the time I lauded its potential, but complained about the experience on an actual TV: namely, the need to stream using a Chromecast and a phone as the remote ... ( read original story ...)