Instagram’s Apple Watch app was one of the social apps that made its debut in the early times of watchOS. Over the last several months, some high profile apps have been reportedly pulled from WatchOS. Instagram is the latest one to ditch the Apple Watch. ( read original story ...)
Apple releases first betas for iOS 11.4, tvOS 11.4 and watchOS 4.3.1
On Monday, April 3, Apple released the first betas for its upcoming iOS 11.4, tvOS 11.4 and watchOS 4.3.1 releases. These arrive less than a week after the official releases of iOS 11.3, tvOS 11.3 and watchOS 4.3. In addition to squashing bugs introduced ... ( read original story ...)
Apple releases watchOS 4.3.1 Beta 1 to developers
Along with iOS 11.4 Beta 1, Apple also releases first beta of watchOS 4.3.1 to all developers. This new beta has no notable changes but we will cover everything if new features found in next post. Other than that, watchOS 4.3.1 beta 1 consists ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Kills the Instagram App for Apple Watch
Apple has just shut down the Instagram app for Apple Watch in its effort to boost the watch’s speed. In recent months several other non-native apps have been silently removed from the watchOS. Following a recent update, the Instagram app no longer works ... ( read original story ...)
Instagram drops its Apple Watch app
Joining the expanding list of high-profile applications who have ditched the Apple Watch, Instagram on Tuesday became the latest platform to pull its app from the WatchOS. Several other apps that have been dropped from the WatchOS include eBay, Amazon ... ( read original story ...)
Compared: 2018 iPad shows how far Apple has progressed versus the original iPad in eight years
Doing a similar upgrade-centric comparison with pre-iPad Air releases would be grossly unfair due to the advancements Apple has included in the latest model. While not a heavily one-sided upgrade comparison, looking at the specifications of the first four ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s new iPad for schools is nearly impossible to repair
Apple recently launched a new iPad that's targeted at schools. But iFixit gives the tablet a 2-out-of-10 repairability rating, suggesting that schools may need to pay Apple or repair specialists for routine maintenance. Schools that want to buy Apple's new ... ( read original story ...)