WWDC 2018 Apple Event Live Updates: Apple’s annual World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC), also popular as Dub Dub DC, has started at the San Jose Convention Centre on June 4. A day before the event, hundreds of developers from across the world were ... ( read original story ...)
watchOS 5 release date and specs: Apple confirms watchOS 5 will hit devices later this year
The new OS will bring with it a range of new features, particularly of interest to those using the device for health reasons Apple today confirmed that the latest version of its watchOS - watchOS 5 - will be coming to series 1 Watch devices and older later ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Updates Everything In WWDC 2018
Apple has announced updates to all four of their main operating platforms with lots of new features to macOS, iOS, watchOS and tvOS. While some of the updates are significant, others are less so, depending on the maturity of the platform. Let's take a look ... ( read original story ...)
How to Install watchOS 5 Beta on Your Apple Watch for Free Without Developer Account
Alongside the first developer beta of iOS 12, Apple also released the first developer beta of watchOS 5. Being a developer beta, it is not available for regular users, and it is currently limited to users who have a developer Apple account. Thankfully ... ( read original story ...)
The best cheap Apple Watch deals for June 2018
Other than that, they don't really offer a lot more other than a stylistic option - and of course they're 'designed' to be use with the Nike app. So if you're seeing the Nike+ Apple Watch for cheap, make sure it's not the Series 2 model... although that ... ( read original story ...)
4 Things the New Apple WatchOS 5 Could Use to Beat Garmin
But, that is ok because there are some things that the new Apple WatchOS 5 could bring that could be very helpful to runners and other fitness enthusiasts! I still wear a Garmin on my wrist everyday but I have an Apple Watch in waiting (that I use for ... ( read original story ...)
Apple WWDC preview: What to expect
At its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), Apple will host thousands of developers, journalists and industry analysts in San Jose, Calif. as it takes the wraps off the latest versions of its iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS operating systems. "As Steve ... ( read original story ...)