Apple today released a new software update for the Apple Watch, upgrading watchOS 3.1 to watchOS 3.1.1. The watchOS 3.1.1 update comes more than two months after thewatchOS 3 was provided to the public in September and marks the second update to the ... ( read original story ...)
7 Facts You Must Know About the Apple Watch Nike+ for Runners
The Apple Watch Series 2 has a brighter screen so you don’t have to squint or struggle when in broad daylight to read the contents on the screen. And that extra pixels on screen mean that Nike app can keep throwing massive amounts of info at you without ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Seeds Fifth Beta of watchOS 3.1.1 to Developers
New glass-backed design rumored to lose the Home button. Apple is continuing to add new providers to its Single Sign-on feature in tvOS 10.1 and iOS 10.2, and today introduced Single Sign-on support for four new providers: CenturyLink Prism, Hawaiian... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch 2 Review: In Depth
Apple Watch 2 Review: With this second generation wearable, Apple has made several improvements over the original Watch. Built-in GPS, full water resistance, updated WatchOS software and a strong variety in design means the ‘Apple Watch Series 2’ could ... ( read original story ...)
Apple releases fifth watchOS 3.1.1 developer beta for Apple Watch
Apple has released the fifth watchOS 3.1.1 beta for developers testing the pre-release software update for Apple Watch. watchOS 3.1.1 includes support for new Unicode 9.0 emoji as well as the ability to change skin tones when picking certain emoji ... ( read original story ...)
Apple busts out new betas for iOS 10.2, macOS Sierra and watchOS
Developers received a fresh new batch of beta updates this morning. Apple seeded the sixth build of iOS 10.2, just a few days after the last beta build was released. Other beta builds include updates for macOS Sierra 10.12.2 and watchOS 3.1.1 that bring a ... ( read original story ...)
How to switch to Power Reserve mode on watchOS 3
If you are not closely tracking every subtle interface change that Apple puts into practice on iOS, macOS or watchOS, it is likely you have entirely lost sight of a smaller feature or setting before. This is because, in short, Apple likes to relocate and ... ( read original story ...)