While the iPhone and Apple Watch complement each other very well, it is also apparent that Apple wants its users to bank on the iPhone for more intensive tasks, and for the most part, that makes sense. However, note taking is one aspect where the company could make some changes. One developer has decided to not wait around for that day and has released a dedicated app that helps you manually take down short notes on Apple Watch using an on-screen keyboard of sorts - without needing to use voice dictation or have your iPhone in near vicinity.
Apple's anticipated March media event is expected to see the introduction of a number of new products. In addition to the first official unveiling of the mysterious iPhone 5se, Apple is also expected to introduce the iPad Air 3 along with a potential set of new Apple Watch band options. Now, in a research note to investors, Apple analyst Gene Munster is speculating that Apple will also take the opportunity to introduce an incremental improvement to its smartwatch in the form of an Apple Watch "S" upgrade.
For a while, the general consensus has been that Apple's spring 2016 event would take place sometime during the week commencing Monday, March 14th, where we'd see a host of new hardware introduced across multiple product lines. We're still waiting for that official seal from Apple, but now according to a new report, Tuesday, March 15th looks like the date to pencil in.
Airmail, the popular email app on Mac OS X, has today made the jump from Mac App Store to iOS App Store. Currently available for iPhone and Apple Watch only, the app costs $4.99 with support for iPad coming in near future. Here's what sets this app apart from other mail apps on iOS.
Apple is once again said to be getting ready to play host to the media for a March event, with the iPad Air 3, the 4-inch iPhone 5se and new Apple Watch accessories on its agenda. Here are the details.
During Apple's quarterly earnings call, the company announced the milestone of 1 billion active devices being used worldwide, which includes every iPhone, iPad, Mac, iPod touch, Apple TV, and Apple Watch that has engaged with the company's services within the last 90 days.
A new report claims that a new 4-inch iPhone will be released at the March event, with the "iPhone 5se" being its designation instead of the iPhone 6c moniker that earlier rumors suggested. iPad Air 3 is also likely to be introduced at the same event while Apple Watch 2 won't be unveiled at the event. Apple Watch will likely get a new software update and some new bands.
Updated Maps app in watchOS 2.2 beta 1 for the Apple Watch brings Nearby search and more to your wrist. Check out the details here.
Jeb Bush may be a front runner as a Republican candidate for the Presidency of the United States - which would effectively make him one of the most powerful and responsible men in the world - but it seems he hasn't quite gotten to grips with the capabilities of his Apple Watch just yet. It's been highlighted in the past that Bush is a fan of technology, and in particular Apple products. He's been an Apple Watch owner for quite some time, and while he has publicly stated that he thinks it can be improved, he has also noted how "cool" he thinks it is. That may be the case, but he apparently didn't know that he can answer phone calls directly from the Watch.
A new report is suggesting that Apple has plans to put the Apple Watch 2 into production a lot sooner than initially expected. The information suggests that Apple will once again utilize the manufacturing services and expertise of China-based Quanta to produce the second-generation of its popular wearable. If true, it means that not only will Apple begin production of the device earlier than expected, but also introduces an interesting situation from a manufacturing perspective.















