A few weeks with Apple Watch Series 3 and watchOS 4 have prompted me to rethink and adjust how I use my Apple Watch on a daily basis. These small but noteworthy changes offer a glimpse at how Apple's wrist-worn platform is maturing nicely into its third year. ( read original story ...)
watchOS 4: How to See Favorites Instead of Recent Apps in the Dock
Apple just can’t seem to make up its mind about what the Watch’s side button should do. At first, pressing it opened up a view of our friends so that we could easily contact people (remember that?). Then under watchOS 3, that button invoked the Dock ... ( read original story ...)
Video: hands-on with new Control Center changes and more in watchOS 4.1 beta 2
This is very useful, especially when using the Apple Watch as a standalone device. Aside from a few bug fixes, watchOS 4.1 beta 2 also brought with it all of the new emoji we also saw in iOS 11.1 and High Sierra 10.13.1. Check out our hands-on video ... ( read original story ...)
A single $50 device can charge your iPhone and wirelessly charge your Apple Watch on the go
It’s MFi certified and has a built-in wireless charger for your Apple Watch, so you can power up anywhere you want without having to carry that crazy 50-foot Apple cord with you. Then it also has a USB port so you can plug in your Lightning cable and ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch 3 buying advice: With or without LTE cellular?
The Apple Watch Series 3 has hit the streets, but one question remains: is LTE cellular a good idea? The Series 3 is available with cellular or without, so in this article we compare the features and pricing of the two options to help you make the right ... ( read original story ...)
The New Apple Ipad Review
IPad is about to be released available in the market this 04(2010), and unquestionably you’ll find a large number of people eagerly awaiting its launch! Whether it is the Apple fanatics, or the critics like me, apple ipad is surely something that has the ... ( read original story ...)
Face ID technology may be coming to iPad Pro
Apple’s Face ID technology might not be exclusive to the hotly-anticipated iPhone X for very long. The next version of the iPad Pro, expected in mid-2018, will also have the face-scanning technology, according to KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. ( read original story ...)