That's a good question to ask, because the answer depends greatly on how you use it on a daily basis. For me, the new Apple iPad Pro 12.9-inch released this month is a no-brainer as a laptop replaceme... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad 9.7in (2017) review
This Apple iPad 9.7in (2017) tablet replaced the iPad Air 2, which, at three years old ... TouchID fingerprint, two speaker grilles at the bottoms and, more importantly, the 3.5mm headphone jack all r... ( read original story ...)
Apple Seeds Second Beta of watchOS 5.1.2 to Developers
Apple today seeded the second beta of an upcoming watchOS 5.1.2 update to developers, one week after seeding the first beta and a little over a week after releasing watchOS 5.1.1, an updated version o... ( read original story ...)
Comment: Spotify’s Apple Watch app isn’t great, but it’s a step in the right direction for watchOS
Spotify today released what it’s calling the “first version” of its Apple Watch application. In its current state, Spotify for Apple Watch is nothing to write home about – and it doesn ... ( read original story ...)
Apple releases watchOS 5.1.1 to flx Apple Watch ‘bricking’ issue
The release of watchOS 5.1 didn’t go so hot, as some early downloaders on October 30 discovered that the update was “bricking” their devices. Apple quickly pulled the release “as a precaution.” Today, ... ( read original story ...)
watchOS 5: The MacStories Review
In watchOS 4 Apple introduced a new feature called “Auto-Launch Audio Apps.” Available in the Watch app for iPhone and enabled by default, this setting allowed third-party apps on Apple Watch to autom... ( read original story ...)
New update to watchOS released to fix bricking issue in Apple Watches
The issue, however, seems limited to the brand new Apple Watch Series 4 devices. San Francisco: Apple has released a new update to the watchOS, fixing bricking issues in Apple Watch that made the devi... ( read original story ...)