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I ditched my Garmin for the Apple Watch Ultra — here’s what happened

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I ditched my Garmin for the Apple Watch Ultra — here’s what happened As a fitness editor, I have to be impartial when it comes to the best running watches and best fitness trackers. As a runner, I don’t. Continue Reading . . . https://www.tomsguide.com/news/i-ditched-my-garmin-for-the-apple-watch-ultra-heres-what-happened

Apple Watch Ultra review: A big, exciting, overwhelming success

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Apple Watch Ultra review: A big, exciting, overwhelming success Apple makes amazing products almost anyone can pick up, use, and enjoy. When you first hear about the Apple Watch Ultra, however, it doesn’t sound like it’s for everyone. Continue Reading . . . https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/apple-watch-ultra-review/

Concept: What if the notch were to eventually make its way to the Apple Watch?

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Concept: What if the notch were to eventually make its way to the Apple Watch? It could be any day now. The notch is inescapable. It’s making its way to any and every device is can. The new MacBook Pro didn’t need a notch, it’s there primarily for aesthetics. Continue Reading . . . https://9to5mac.com/2021/10/28/concept-what-if-the-notch-were-to-eventually-make-its-way-to-the-apple-watch/

If you want to use the Apple Watch Series 7’s new fast charging, make sure to use the cable in the box

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If you want to use the Apple Watch Series 7’s new fast charging, make sure to use the cable in the box One of the best features on the Apple Watch Series 7 is its newly added fast charging system, which Apple claims is 33 percent and capable of charging the watch to about 80 percent charge in about 45 minutes. Continue Reading . . . https://www.theverge.com/22716294/apple-watch-series-7-fast-charging-cable-magnetic

Pandora's Apple Watch app can stream music without an iPhone

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Next time you go for a run or to the gym, you might be able to leave your phone behind but still listen to whatever music you want on the fly if you're a Pandora premium subscriber. from https://www.engadget.com/2020/02/14/pandora-apple-watch-app-standalone-iphone/ https://o.aolcdn.com/images/dims?quality=85&image_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fo.aolcdn.com%2Fimages%2Fdims%3Fcrop%3D1600%252C992%252C0%252C207%26quality%3D85%26format%3Djpg%26resize%3D1600%252C993%26image_uri%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fs.yimg.com%252Fos%252Fcreatr-uploaded-images%252F2020-02%252F10adde00-4f41-11ea-8fed-85d8c27e6f09%26client%3Da1acac3e1b3290917d92%26signature%3D580ff8248861ba96046f848edb5b8f47b2e7cea2&client=amp-blogside-v2&signature=252f1173caac869f44c1fc9898698edfab7aabfc

Get an Apple Watch for $200 Right Now

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Amazon is currently running a big sale on Apple Watches. The sale includes numerous models from Apple Watch Series 3 and 4—including both GPS-only and cellular versions—at some of the steepest discounts we’ve ever seen for many of these smartwatches. from https://lifehacker.com/get-an-apple-watch-for-200-right-now-1834847961 https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--LIzM2pod--/c_scale,f_auto,fl_progressive,q_80,w_800/zv901cz7ilczwppjo2iu.jpg

A beginner's guide to the Apple Watch: How to use its buttons and gestures, start workouts, and more

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There's not much in the way of physical instructions that come with the Apple Watch, so consider this your quick-start guide to this piece of wearable tech. 1. Display: This is the face of your Apple Watch. from https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-use-apple-watch-beginners-guide https://amp.businessinsider.com/images/59cbeceac68d7b1d008b4db8-750-500.jpg

What should Apple’s new product line be?

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It’s basic economics that you don’t want to put all of your Apples into one basket. Right now Apple has one big basket called the iPhone. In my opinion the computers have taken a backseat to the iPhone. The iPod is pretty much going to go the way of the dodo bird. Apple has officially cut their Airport Time Capsule. So now what’s left is the Apple Watch tvOS and Apple Music. Is this enough to sustain the company? Yes they’ll survive, but is it enough to stay on top? Mobile phones and the smartphone market is pretty well saturated now. You can go OLED, more ram, more storage, other features such as retinal. But all in all it’s still a saturated market with everyone’s fingers in the till. I’d be very surprised if there’s anything revolutionary coming out anytime soon. Personally I think that AI will be the next big thing and that Google is on the right track. Being able to talk to the phone and get things accomplished is the next big thing. For example this entire post was written u...