Apple Watch band may change colour based on your outfit in future
Apple is researching how to add a colour change function to the Apple Watch band that matches the wearer's clothing and alerts the wearer to information.
Apple is researching how to add a colour change function to the Apple Watch band that matches the wearer's clothing and alerts the wearer to information.
The system would also permit the underlying processor to identify and predict earthquake events based on multiple readings, the report added.
The phone’s high processing power and excellent display make for a great gaming experience.
The glasses could be a precursor to the truly augmented reality (AR) glasses. Hence, they are not classified as AR devices, the report said.
According to Apple's release notes, the watchOS 7.6.1 update includes important security updates, and it is recommended for all users.
Currently, the beta version refers to helping find "other people's devices" and does not list what kind of devices like phones, tablets, watches and headphones.
‘Population: One' has been a runaway hit, earning more than $10 million on the Oculus Store "after just a few months".
AirTag will be available beginning April 30 with early ordering starting 23rd April.
The green Pixel Buds A colour exhibited is much darker than the currently offered Quite Mint.
Apple currently uses OLED displays in the Apple Watch and the iPhone, while Macs and iPad still retain the older LCD technology.