Apple has today released beta 2 download of watchOS 3.1 and tvOS 10.0.1 to developers. Following hot on the heels of the original betas released two weeks ago to those enrolled on the company's Developer Program, today sees tvOS 10.0.1 beta 2 and watchOS 3.1 beta 2 being made available for interaction and consumption on the Apple TV and Apple Watch.
Here's our video review of the 2016 Apple Watch Series 2 Stainless Steel Space Black with Milanese Loop band model.
After initially being released in 28 countries on September 16th, the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are today available to buy in a further 30 countries, with the Apple Watch Series 2 and Series 1 now also in stores across an additional 20 countries. On top of all that, Apple Watch Series 2 Hermès is now available for the first time.
Alongside iOS 10.1 beta 1, Apple has also made available to download macOS Sierra 10.12.1, watchOS 3.1 and tvOS 10.0.1. Here are the details.
Here are all the requirements / compatibility for Auto Unlock feature of macOS Sierra and watchOS 3 that you will need to make a note of.
Final version of watchOS 3 is now available to download. Here's how to install it on Apple Watch right now, and the right way.
Here's a specs comparison between Apple Watch Series 2 Vs Apple Watch Series 1 2016 to help you decide which of Apple's new wearables is for you.
Apple has quietly launched a host of updated accessories for iPhone 7, its iPad lineup, and in the form of Apple Watch bands. They are all suitably colorful, and they're all up on Apple's site now.
Attention right now is understandably on Apple's newly announced iPhone 7 and Apple Watch Series 2, but the company has also taken the time to quietly revise storage tiers for its iPad lineup while also dropping the price on the Apple Watch Series 1, giving buyers an entry-level option.
Given how quickly the Apple Watch and its underlying watchOS platform is growing, it was only a matter of time until the extremely popular Pokémon Go app was offered to Apple Watch owners.
















