The Apple Watch seems to be the latest plaything of choice for developers and tinkerers looking to get to grips with something new and intriguing. We've already witnessed prominent developers and community figureheads like Adam Bell, Hamza Sood and Steve Troughton-Smith hacking Apple's smartwatch to run truly native apps. Now it appears to be the turn of developer Nick Lee, who has chosen to use his Apple Watch to run an operating system that was first released for the Macintosh nearly two decades ago.
Apart from iOS 9 beta 2 download for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, Apple has also released OS X 10.11 El Capitan beta 2 for Mac, and watchOS 2 beta 2 for the Apple Watch. Both new builds are available to download right now for developers enrolled in the Apple Developer Program.
Here’s how to create your very own custom Glances on Apple Watch with useful and important bits of information.
We use so many devices that require charging regularly that keeping an eye on the amount of juice in them is an important and necessary job. Having information in one place is something that makes our lives easier too, so having a handy way of seeing an iPhone's battery level from your wrist is something that is always going to be popular.
Apple Watch 2 features and release timeframe leaked in new report, revealing plans for Apple’s future and upcoming wearable.
Is it possible to downgrade watchOS 2 beta to watchOS 1.0.1 on Apple Watch? Here we discuss how Apple Watch OS updates work and why you cannot downgrade to an older version of the watchOS just yet.
Sometimes things don't need to have actual uses in order to be absolutely awesome. Take a Flappy Bird clone or Canabalt running on an Apple Watch as a prime example of that. We want to play neither game on our wrists, but that doesn't mean that the idea of having the choice to do it doesn't make us feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Apple has released official San Francisco font for download. It’s used in iOS 9, watchOS and OS X 10.11 El Capitan.
Here's our video walkthrough showing new features in watchOS 2 beta for Apple Watch in action. Apple unveiled watchOS 2 - a new operating system update for Apple Watch - at WWDC 2015. With watchOS 2, we got some much needed and wanted features that we’ve been asking for when the Apple Watch was initially released.
watchOS 2 beta 1 for Apple Watch is now available to download. Here are all the details you need to know to get started.















