In September 2010, the 6th-generation iPod nano was announced in a shade of gray Steve Jobs called “graphite,” although references on Apple’s website also used the term “charcoal” to describe the color. One of the reasons for slate’s short ... ( read original story ...)
Apps to Check Out for Your New iPad
... low-cost sixth-generation iPad with Apple Pencil support has likely spurred many new customers to adopt an iPad or upgrade from an older model. At just $329, the new iPad is much more affordable than the iPad Pro, making it easier than ever to get ... ( read original story ...)
The cheapest live TV streamer heads to Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV
Philo, a fledgling skinny-bundle TV streaming service, is taking two steps closer to its big-league competitors. The live-TV streaming company will work on Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV devices this summer, CEO Andrew McCollum said last week. An Android ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch WatchOS 5 Could Launch With Customizable Watch Face Support
Apple’s Apple Watch smartwatch series could soon get third-party watch face support based on a line of code that’s been unearthed in the latest watchOS 4.3.1 beta. According to Apple Insider, the addition of third-party watch face support would allow ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch could support third-party watch faces, watchOS beta reveals
Do you own an Apple Watch? Are you not satisfied with the default watch faces? If you are not, here’s some good news for you. Apple is reportedly looking at providing you with more variety in terms of watch faces by adding third-party support. ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch Might Finally Get Support for Third-Party Watch Faces
Apple could enable third-party faces for the Apple Watch at some point in the future, according to findings in the code of watchOS 4.3.1. One of the most requested features for the Apple Watch and coming from developers and users alike is support for third ... ( read original story ...)
Third-party Apple Watch faces could arrive in watchOS 5.0
DEVELOPERS MIGHT SOON be able to create their own watchfaces for the Apple Watch. So says 9to5Mac, which spotted a reference in the latest watchOS 4.3.1 beta which suggests that Apple could soon finally allow for third-party watchfaces. A log message ... ( read original story ...)