Apple has officially released beta 3 download of tvOS 12, macOS 10.14 Mojave, and, of course, watchOS 5. The releases mean that owners of compatible Apple TV, Apple Watch, and Mac hardware owners can now start testing the latest iteration of Apple's platform revamps.
Apparently not live following either watchOS 5's initial beta 1 or beta 2 releases, Raise to Speak is a new feature that allows users to raise their wrists and then speak without having to say "Hey Siri" in order to get the watch's attention.
iOS 12 beta 2 code includes references to various upcoming Apple Watch Series 4 models. Here are the details.
Apple has released for download tvOS 12 beta 2, watchOS 5 beta 2 and macOS 10.14 Mojave beta 2, all with immediate effect.
Here's how you can use Amazon Alexa on your Apple Watch right now, and you don't even need a phone to do it.
Here are watchOS 5 hidden features for Apple Watch that Apple didn't announce on stage. This is a running list which will be continuously updated.
Here's watchOS 5 compatibility list for all Apple Watch models that you need to know about before the software's final release this fall.
You can now download watchOS 5 beta 1 for Apple Watch and tvOS 12 beta 1 for Apple TV. Here are the details on both releases.
Here's what we expect from Apple at WWDC 2018. With interest in the conference as high as ever, we got to be thinking about what we may or may not see announced this year. There are some absolute givens, such as iOS 12 and macOS 10.14, but what will they entail? Let's have a think, shall we?
New report is suggesting that next week's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will have a heavy software focus and will not include any major hardware announcements.
















