Download links for both watchOS 3 beta 1 and tvOS 10 beta 1 are now live for developers to download and install on their Apple Watch and fourth-generation Apple TV. We can remember a time when Apple only had a couple of platform announcements to introduce during its annual Worldwide Developers Conference. Once upon a time, there was just the next-generation of iOS to introduce along with the next major version of macOS, the platform that powers Apple's Mac range of computers.
watchOS 3 for Apple Watch is now official. Here are all the details on the new features in watchOS 3, its beta availability, and the final release date for general consumers.
With WWDC 2016 just around the corner, we understand that a lot of non-developer tech fans are going to be wondering what to expect from Apple's opening keynote at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. Here's what is known so far about WWDC 2016.
We can debate about the Apple Watch's practicality all we want, but it cannot be denied that the device has transformed into a fashionable wearable of late thanks to a boom in both first-party and third-party bands, some of which happen to be from prominent fashion brands, like this upcoming collection from Coach.
Here's how you can get and use Apple Pay in an unsupported country or with an unsupported bank anywhere in the world.
Apple Watch users, you can now simply shake your wrist to take a selfie from a connected iPhone using a free app called RemoteCam.
Available to download now, Littlebook app brings Facebook to the Apple Watch for the first time, and despite its obvious limitations, it's not a bad effort either.
Did you know you can install Windows 95 on your Apple Watch? Check out this video of a developer demonstrating the full port of the old operating system onto Apple's first smartwatch.
Taking the so-called Apple Watch 2 and kitting it out with a built-in cellular data functionality that could allow it to operate independently of a connected iPhone would certainly be an appealing prospect for consumers.
After releasing iOS 9.3.2 beta 2, Apple has now released beta 2 seeds for OS X 10.11.5 and watchOS 2.2.1 to developers registered on the Apple Developer Program. The new beta 2 seeds for Macs and Apple Watch comes exactly two weeks after Apple released beta 1 for testing purposes, and they look to consolidate the said platforms by ironing out bugs and focusing on overall performance and stability improvements. Strangely enough, Apple didn't release tvOS 9.2.1 beta 2 for Apple TV 4 today.
















