Just two weeks after the official release of watchOS 4.0, Apple has started the beta process anew with watchOS 4.1. AppleInsider examines the marquee feature of the release —Apple Music streaming over LTE. For reviews, news, tips, features and more ... ( read original story ...)
Understanding the watchOS 4 Control Center
Well, some of them are a bit hidden. With the release of the Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS + Cellular), there was a need for new controls. So, let’s take a tour through the watchOS 4 Control Center to help you know where to find anything. Within watchOS 4 ... ( read original story ...)
watchOS developer beta 1 points to LTE music, radio streaming
Apple’s newly released watchOS 4.1 developer beta features expansions to the Apple Watch’s built-in Music app. This includes the ability to stream songs from Apple Music and iTunes Match via an LTE connection on the new Series 3 hardware. The company ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iOS 11.0.1 Release: Should You Upgrade?
Apple iOS 11.0.1 Verdict: Stay Away (With One Exception) Right now there are far too many users reporting issues with iOS 11.0.1 to recommend you install it to your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. The exception to that rule is if you are already affected by th ... ( read original story ...)
Truphone Announces Data Plans for iPad Users in Australia
Apple SIM is built into iPad Pro 10.5-inch, iPad Pro 12.9-inch (second generation), iPadPro 9.7-inch Wi-Fi + Cellular models, and is compatible with iPad 5th generation, iPad Pro12.9-inch (1st generation), iPad mini 4 and iPad Air 2 Wi-Fi + Cellular models. ( read original story ...)
FCC chairman urges Apple to activate FM radios in iPhones in light of recent disasters [u]
The company could be worried about FM diverting iPhone owners away from iTunes, Apple Music, and Beats 1, but more likely is that the company can't simply turn FM on, and is unwilling to alter its designs to make the feature practical. The defunct iPod ... ( read original story ...)
Apple has a big chance to do the right thing
Apple’s iDevices have contained a built-in FM chip that is not enabled by default for years. (The chip was briefly enabled in some generations of iPod nano.) Apple has declined to allow iPhone users to listen to FM radio, preferring (I guess) to direct ... ( read original story ...)