The iPhone 15 has finally helped Apple catch up with Android smartphones in one crucial department.
If your current iPhone is acting janky, that means Apple is announcing a new model.
Source: Apple / Apple Watch Series 6 No, we didn’t get to see the long-rumored iPhone 12, BUT Apple did have plenty of announcements when it comes to its wearable the Apple Watch, the iPad, and subscription services. Apple Watch Series 6 & Apple Watch SE Source: Apple / Apple Watch Series 6 To make up for the absence of the iPhone 12, Tim Cook and Apple spent plenty of time beaming about the Apple Watch. The latest model, the Apple Series 6, was first introduced and it was described as the “most colorful lineup” of its popular smartwatch, and it comes chock full of new advancements with health-focused monitor features. We already knew about the handwashing feature coming to the Apple Watch, but today we now know that there will be a blood oxygen monitoring feature as well. As described...
Source: Apple / Apple WWDC Apple’s WWDC event was all about the software, of course, with a sprinkle of hardware news. Like all of the other companies, Apple’s WWDC was moved online, but it still kept the same energy from the previous ones just minus the tech aficionados in the crowd. The company that Jobs built had a plethora of announcements to make mainly about its iOS operating system and one big hardware announcement that the company will be powering its devices with Apple chipsets. So let’s get into the highlights from the event. Apple Is Ditching Intel Source: Justin Sullivan / Getty Tim Cook finally confirmed his company’s long-rumored move from Intel’s x86 chip architecture for its own Apple chips inside new Macs. Before he sent online viewers to an undisclosed location where the ...