Apple is expected to unveil the latest versions of its operating systems, including iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14, tvOS 17, and watchOS 10, with previews provided to developers after the keynote event.
Apple’s WWDC 2023 kicks off on June 5th
Traditionally, Apple uses the show to share details on the next versions of its operating systems, such as iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and (sometimes) tvOS. Last year, the company used the event’s ...
Apple WWDC is June 5, and the anticipated Reality Pro headset is expected
Submissions are accepted until 9 a.m. PT on April 4, and Apple notes that the selection process is random. Upcoming changes to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS will also be shown, with highlights ...
watchOS 9.5 beta 1 now rolling out to developers
Apple’s out with a new watchOS beta for Apple Watch users and developers. watchOS 9.5 is rolling out now, and it comes as we inch closer to the launch of watchOS 10 in just a few months. This story is ...
WatchOS 9.4: Here’s What Is New for Apple Watch
Apple rolled out watchOS 9.4 on Monday, bringing Cycle Tracking and AFib features to more Apple Watch users, as well as addressing an alarm bug. The update is coming to models Ser ...
Apple Releases watchOS 9.4 With AFib History Expansion and Changes to Mute Gesture to Prevent Accidental Alarm Cancellation
Apple today released watchOS 9.4, the fourth major update to the watchOS 9 operating system that first launched last September. watchOS 9.4 comes two months after the release of watchOS 9.3. watchOS 9 ...
Apple releases watchOS 9.4 with fix for wake-up alarms
Apple has officially released watchOS 9.4 to the public, bringing features like Cycle Tracking to more countries. The company released the developer release candidate on March 21, and the official ...