Apple’s latest watchOS 6 beta, released to registered developers on Tuesday, lets you delete stock Apple Watch apps for the first time. Alarms, Breathe, Timer, Stopwatch, and Walkie-Talkie are just a ...
Apple just previewed one of its biggest ever upgrades to watchOS at WWDC 2019. Just as expected watchOS 6 makes Apple Watch less dependent on the iPhone with its very own App Store. It also brings ...
Over three months after Apple introduced it at WWDC 2024, watchOS 11 is officially here. The 2024 Apple Watch update, which adds the new Vitals app, widget improvements and sleep apnea detection, is ...
Since Apple is still working to prepare the next-generation of Apple Intelligence features, the company took a different approach during its WWDC 2025 keynote: making sense of all of its operating ...
watchOS 26 is officially live, which means all sorts of cool, new Apple Watch features have arrived. Best of all, updating to watchOS 26 is free, though you'll need a device from the last five years.
There's finally a Snapchat app for watchOS, bringing the social media platform to Apple's line of wearables. This has been a long time coming, given that the first Apple Watch graced our wrists over a ...
Apple’s next big Apple Watch update — watchOS 11 — is here. This software update was first announced by Apple at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2024) in June and is packed with new and ...
Apple today released watchOS 11, the latest version of the operating system that runs on the Apple Watch. watchOS 11 is compatible with the Apple Watch Series 6 and later, all Apple Watch Ultra models ...
watchOS 11.5 introduces several features aimed at improving the overall user experience and offering greater customization options. These updates are designed to make your Apple Watch more convenient ...
Along with the launch of new Apple Watch models on September 19, Apple is releasing watchOS 26 ahead of time on Monday, September 15, and the software update is bringing several new features that ...
Interacting with Google's services can be something of a poisoned chalice — just ask anyone who got on board with Google Stadia. But the company is doing some funny things with Apple's watchOS ...