Yesterday’s Apple keynote was incredible. So much was announced, and especially us Apple Watch fans will love all the new upgrades the Series 4 Apple Watch will bring. Read more “The next generation Apple Watch is here: meet Apple Watch Series 4!”
ECG capability coming to Apple Watch Series 4
After gaining an exclusive look into the new Apple Watch by 9to5mac we know that it will feature a “much larger display in a likely similar size casing”. However the new ceramic backs will allow Apple to put an electrocardiogram on the Watch. Read more “ECG capability coming to Apple Watch Series 4”
The Apple Watch Series 4 will be exciting
Ever since the cellular capable Apple Watch Series 3 was released, with largely the same design as the original 2015 version, speculations on the Series 4 started whirling up. And indeed, the Apple Watch Series 4 will spot a new, sleeker design. Read more “The Apple Watch Series 4 will be exciting”
Apple Watch Series 4 revealed
9to5Mac got some really exciting news. They were able to get an early screenshot of the new Series 4 Apple Watch. And we must say, it looks absolutely stunning! It features a ~15% larger display and at least one all-new watch face. Read more “Apple Watch Series 4 revealed”
What to expect from the coming Apple Watch Series 4
Nearly two months have passed since Apple introduced watchOS 5, with a series of new and useful features. WatchOS 5 won’t be a major upgrade, but it will be large enough for Apple to deprecate new watchOS support for the original 1st generation 2015 Apple Watch (some people refer to it as Series 0). Read more “What to expect from the coming Apple Watch Series 4”
Taking a closer look at WebKit on watchOS 5
This is perhaps more of a technical post about WebKit on watchOS 5, but nonetheless important as WebKit will enable developers to create much better in app experiences (which would currently require users to pull out their iPhones). The watchOS 5 – WebKit integration is useful in many ways.
New Apple Watch will get solid-state buttons according to report
Ever since the Apple Watch was released in 2015, the Digital Crown and side button remained physically “clickable”, like the home button on “pre iPhone 7” iPhones. But since Apple first integrated the Taptic Engine into iPhones, the home button became static, and physical clicks and haptic feedback were simulated through targeted vibrations. Read more “New Apple Watch will get solid-state buttons according to report”
Apple continues focus on watchOS health features with ResearchKit
There are many companies working on better utilizing vital Apple Watch health data to better diagnose symptoms of health conditions. Advanced AI and neural networks deliver some astonishing results, frequently being on par with doctors or on occasions even being better than doctors (on average). Read more “Apple continues focus on watchOS health features with ResearchKit”
How waterproof is the Series 3 Apple Watch?
A couple months before Apple will announce the Series 4 Apple Watch, we wanted to revisit the amazing progress Apple has been Apple to achieve with waterproofing the Series 3 Apple Watch. If you remember, the original Apple Watch had the IPX7 waterproof rating, which is technically only splash resistant. Read more “How waterproof is the Series 3 Apple Watch?”
How the Apple Watch is made
The precision manufacturing and engineering that goes into the Apple Watch is pretty incredible. We wanted to have a small flash back to remember what it was like when Apple first introduced the Apple Watch in 2015. Read more “How the Apple Watch is made”