Pairing with the Apple Watch Series 2 are four new Hermès leather watch bands ... Available starting today on apple.com and hermes.com, the Single Tour will retail for $339, the Double Tour for $489, and the Double Buckle Cuff for $689. ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad 9.7 (2017) vs Apple iPad Air 2: What's the difference?
The Air is dead. Long live the iPad. As with the MacBook, it seems Apple is wont to streamline its product labels by shaving off their distinguishing elements. Meet, then, the Apple iPad: a 9.7-inch device almost identical to the iPad Air 2. So, besides ... ( read original story ...)
Did Apple change its iPhone line-up? Well, sort of
Apple has been supporting (RED) as far back as 2006, when it unleashed a special edition iPod Nano. Through the years, the company has given more than $130 million to the cause, making Apple the single largest corporate donor. There are several other (RED ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV is about to get a lot easier to deploy in enterprise as Jamf prepares for tvOS 10.2 release
Anticipating the release of tvOS 10.2, Jamf today announced support for Apple’s Device Enrollment Program and expanded Mobile Device Management features for Apple TV, meaning organizations will soon be able to set up, configure and distribute apps for ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Seeds watchOS 3.2 Beta 7 to Developers [Download]
Introduced in watchOS 3.2, Theater Mode lets users quickly mute the sound on their Apple Watch and avoid waking the screen on wrist raise. Users still receive notifications (including haptics) while in Theater Mode, which they can view by tapping the ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch Nike Sport band now sold separately for $49, joins new spring lineup
New seasonal bands for the Apple Watch are available in a range of colors, as well as the Nike Sport Band, which can now be purchased separately without the special Nike edition of the Apple Watch. Nike's lightweight, perforated sport bands are priced at $ ... ( read original story ...)
Free Comet TV app now available on Roku, Apple TV (hands-on)
Are you willing to sit through ads to watch sci-fi? If so, head over to your Apple TV or Roku and grab the new Comet TV app. It's free, and you don't have to have a cable subscription to get full access. Comet TV's roster includes shows like "Mystery ... ( read original story ...)