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WatchOS 10 Details: Apple Watch to Gain Widgets as Part of New Software at WWDC - Bloomberg

[unable to retrieve full-text content] WatchOS 10 Details: Apple Watch to Gain Widgets as Part of New Software at WWDC    Bloomberg watchOS 10 tipped to become more Glance-able with iPhone-esque widgets    Notebookcheck.net Gurman: Widgets to Be 'Central Part' of watchOS 10's Interface    MacRumors Widgets are coming (back) to the Apple Watch with watchOS 10    iMore Apple is reportedly redesigning watchOS around widgets    Engadget View Full coverage on Google News

Apple Watch buying guide: Which wearable is best for you? - Ars Technica

Enlarge Corey Gaskin If you’re an iPhone user who wants a smartwatch, the Apple Watch should be at the top of your list. Unless you’re a serious athlete who needs more robust tracking, the Apple Watch can satisfy most moderate exercisers' needs with a growing list of health and fitness tracking features and improvements. It's also a great companion for controlling smart home devices, contactless payments with Apple Pay, and a wealth of third-party app integrations. And, of course, it can receive all your iPhone notifications. Apple currently offers three models in stores: the Series 8, the second-gen SE, and the new Apple Watch Ultra. Among those, there are multiple variants that differ in size, connectivity, design, and price. Then there are older-but-still-updated generations you can dig up from third-party retailers like Best Buy and Amazon, as well as options to buy refurbished devices. Suffice it to say, there's a lot to choose from. Apple is expected to launch

6 Improvements We Want to See in watchOS 10 - MUO - MakeUseOf

The Apple Watch had a slow start when it first launched, but once Apple figured out how to place the product, it quickly gained popularity and became a staple. And the software experience on the device—which is constantly improving—has played a significant role in this picture. As we inch closer to the WWDC event in June 2023, you can expect the next watchOS update—watchOS 10—to soon be here with a host of changes. But while we wait, here is a list of software improvements we'd like to see in watchOS 10. 1. Third-Party Watch Face Support Each update Apple releases for the Apple Watch tends to bring new watch faces to liven up the experience, improve usability and showcase new features. But with watchOS 10, we'd like to see Apple open up its software to third-party developers so that they can implement their unique take on the Apple Watch and perhaps make it more functional. Apple has shown that it's open to users customizing their watch faces to cater to spec

GM’s Adorable Chinese Baojun EV Has A Gigantic Smartwatch On Its Tailgate - CarScoops

The massive 39- by 10-inch digital screen is mounted externally so that drivers can express themselves on the road and communicate with other motorists by Sebastien Bell 13 hours ago by Sebastien Bell The Baojun Yep is not only SAIC-GM-Wuling’s first electric SUV, it’s also the first EV we’ve ever seen with a high-definition display on the back of it. Inspired by smartwatches, the optional feature is being promoted as a way for young drivers to express themselves on the road. The screen stretches across the rear tailgate of the Yep, and is a meter wide by 0.26 meters tall (39.3×10.2-inches). It features a wide rectangle, a square, and a shorter portion that appears to double as the handle. Seen together, they kind of look like an Apple Watch (or similar smartwatch), and in one promotional photo, the rectangular portion of the screen displays what looks like a watch band to reinforce that impression further. Read: Quirky Baojun E300 And E300 Plus Mini EVs Offer 18

How to Take Screenshots on Apple Watch - Beebom

While taking a screenshot on your iPhone or Android is quite easy, capturing a screenshot on your Apple Watch for any new user can get a little complicated. If you are among those users, worry not, as we are here to help. Below, we have explained how you can enable and take a screenshot on Apple Watch, no matter what generation it is. Also, we have explained how you can view these Apple Watch screenshots with ease. Table of Contents Step 1: Enable Screenshots on Apple Watch You must first enable the screenshots option if you want to take screenshots on your Apple Watch. There are two methods using which you can enable this feature on your Apple Watch. We have detailed both of them below: From Apple Watch 1. Launch the  “App Menu”  by pressing the digital crown. 2. Locate and tap on the “Settings”  app. 3. Next, tap the  “General”  option in the Settings app. 4. Now, scroll down until you find the “Screenshots”  option. 5. Here, tap the  “Enable Screenshots”  tog

How to switch from Fitbit to Apple Watch - Macworld

Skip to content Image: Foundry Switching from a Fitbit smartwatch or tracker to an Apple Watch means changing the way you view your goals, targets and achievements, and will initially alienate and frustrate Fitbit users switching to the Apple fitness regime. You’ll get used to it but Apple hasn’t made it easy for switchers to find a natural match for their beloved Fitbit experience. As with getting fit, you need to work at it. Apple’s Activity app focuses primarily on Movement, Exercise, and Standing rather than Fitbit’s more straightforward Step, Floor and Distance measurements. Fitbit users will be put out by Apple’s different approach to fitness and health metrics, but there are ways to make the transition easier and force the Apple Watch to behave more like a Fitbit. Fitbit switchers will have to show some patience and flexibility when moving to the Apple Watch