Apple today seeded the eighth beta of an upcoming watchOS 4 update to developers, one week after seeding the seventh beta and more than two months after introducing the watchOS 4 update at its 2017 Worldwide Developers Conference. Once the proper ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch will soon support a huge variety of workouts
Once watchOS 4 arrives, at least. Apple already mentioned that watchOS 4 will do more to accommodate fitness fans, but it's now clear that there's more coming for the exercise crowd... a lot more. Thanks to some sleuthing in the latest iOS 11 beta's code ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Seeds watchOS 4 Beta 7 to Developers
Apple unveiled watchOS 4 in June, with a developer beta of the software being issued soon after. Now, Apple has officially seeded the seventh developer beta of watchOS 4. As noted in its official unveiling, the latest iteration of the platform built for ... ( read original story ...)
Fitbit Ionic: $300 Apple Watch competitor ships in October
Considering that the Ionic can have custom-built apps, it's possible that more special editions could come in the future, similar to the Apple Watch and its Nike and Hermes variants. Long(ish) battery: A "four day plus" battery life (or 10 hours using GPS ... ( read original story ...)
iPad Air 2 vs. Amazon Fire HD 8 – Is it Right to Infer Quality From Price?
The Apple iPad Air 2 has a 9.7-inch screen that is large enough for all your needs. Amazon Fire HD 8 Tablet has a smaller screen, an 8-inch one. The screen size also determines the resolution. Since its screen is smaller, Fire HD 8 comes with an 800 x 1280 ... ( read original story ...
iPad 2017 vs. iPad Mini 4 – Which Apple Device is Better?
However, since Apple has decided to discontinue the iPad Pro 2, our two least expensive tablets are the iPad 2017 and the iPad Mini 4. A paradox would be the fact that iPad 2017 comes at a price starting from $340, while iPad Mini 4 is sold for ... ( read original story ...)
I Just Got into iCloud Keychain on my iPad Air With Phone Breaker
This data includes Apple IDs, Wi-Fi accounts, Mail accounts, browser passwords, credit cards, DSIDs & tokens, even metadata like creation date and modification date. I did this on my own iPad Air, first generation, running iOS 11 public beta 6. ( read original story ...)