The iPad Pro would however be the first to adopt this technology ... technology instead of the under-glass fingerprint sensor. Apple with its Face ID technology is at least 2.5 years ahead of Android, Kuo says. The earlier report of Face ID arriving ... ( read original story ...)
What’s new in watchOS 4.1 beta 2? Hands-on with new changes and features [Video]
The initial watchOS 4.1 beta brought some notable changes and features to the Apple Watch. A brand new Radio app appeared for the first time, allowing Beats 1 and other radio stations to be streamed right from your wrist. Most notably, however, was a ... ( read original story ...)
Apple is working on a self-tightening Apple Watch strap
This new strap sounds like the self-tightening laces in Back to the Future Part II, and now in the new Nike HyperAdapt ... The self-tightening Apple Watch is proposed to use a tensioner mechanism in the clasp to adjust the strap fitting. ( read original story ...)
Video: hands-on with Apple Watch Series 3 Nike+ edition
these models include Nike’s exclusive watch faces and come preloaded with the latest version of the Nike+ Run Club app with some exciting new features. Our video editor Andrew O’Hara took a 42mm aluminum Space Gray model of Apple Watch Series 3 ... ( read original story ...)
Apple becoming America’s favorite company, as 64% own iPhone, Mac, iPad, iPod or watch
A new survey suggests that the average American household has expanded over the last five years to own 2.6 Apple-made products —with 64 percent of all Americans owning an iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, or iPod product. The CNBC All-America Economic ... ( read original story ...)
How to Control TV Volume and Power with Your Apple TV Remote
When the 4th Generation Apple TV came out, there was a lot of buzz about all the awesome Siri Remote features and tvOS updates. But when I finally got around to upgrading, I was like: Holy smokes! I can control the volume with this thing. And I can turn ... ( read original story ...)
Apple, ARKit and the future of TV
Driven in part by Apple’s iPhone-inspired mobile revolution, audiences are changing dramatically, and ads, enterprise and marketing execs must think ahead to where the media puck is flying. You don’t have to dig too deep to see how traditional media ... ( read original story ...)