“One of the biggest questions among Apple Inc. shareholders is how the company will produce future growth in the face of slowing iPhone sales,” Danny Vena writes for The Motley Fool. “The iPhone isn’t Apple’s only product, however, and the …
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Apple Watch Outsold All Competing Smartwatches Combined Last Year
Apple Watch continues to be the world’s most popular smartwatch by a significant margin, according to analysts. IDC estimates Apple Watch shipments totaled eight million units worldwide last quarter, which also makes it the best selling wearable device …
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Update Successful: Apple Watch Now Tracks Ski Stats
Measure heart rate, gauge speed, and race against your friends – virtually. Apple Watch owners can now integrate their pow passions with ski-tracking apps. We’re all leery of Apple updates. They can alter our favorite apps and always require an …
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Apple Watch Developer Reveals the Major Flaw in watchOS
There’s a good reason why your Apple Watch doesn’t have the same impressive app selection as the iPhone. In a post published Monday, developer Marco Arment criticized Apple’s approach to the smartwatch software, slamming it as an “extremely …
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Best Travel Accessories for Apple Watch in 2018
Name the phone or accessory and, chances are, Spigen makes a case for it — and a great one at that. Things are no different with Spigen’s Rugged Armor case for the Apple Watch, which is made from flexible TPU, so it feels smooth and comfortable on your …
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Series 3 sales help crown Apple Watch king of 2017 wearables market
Some 8 million Apple Watches may have been sold in the December quarter, allowing Apple to beat out the likes of Fitbit for wearables dominance not just then but during the whole of 2017, according to research published on Thursday. Apple saw its …
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This is the Apple Watch band that can detect irregular or dangerous heart rhythms
Heads up: All products featured here are selected by Mashable’s commerce team and meet our rigorous standards for awesomeness. If you buy something, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission. Listen up, Apple Watch users: A new FDA-approved band is on the …
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The Apple Watch just got way better for skiers and snowboarders
Every product here is independently selected by Mashable journalists. If you buy something featured, we may earn an affiliate commission which helps support our work. Skiers and snowboarders, the Apple Watch is your new best friend. Apple announced on …
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Apple Watch Now Tracks Skiing, Snowboarding Activity
Heads up, skiers and snowboarders: Apple just announced that you can now use its latest smartwatch to track your action on the slopes. Developers of apps like snoww, Slopes, Squaw Alpine, Snocru, and Ski Tracks have rolled out updates that leverage the …
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Apple Watch Series 3 now tracks skiing and snowboarding activity
Starting today, skiers and snowboarders can use Apple Watch Series 3 to track their activities via new updates to apps available in the App Store. Watch users can now record runs, see vertical descent and other stats, and contribute active calorie …
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Apple Watch Now Lets You Track Ski Performance
Skiers are going to be very happy about this. A new Apple Watch update has enabled the smartwatch to track ski performance. This means that users will now be able to see how many calories they’ve burned in a session or how fast they were going.
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Apple Watch Series 3 now tracks your winter sports
Apple Watch Series 3 is getting a small but possibly significant update today, depending on how much you love certain winter sports. Snowboarders and skiers will find that their Apple Watch is now capable of tracking runs, thanks to updates launching …
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Apple Watch Series 3 Can Now Track Snowboarding and Skiing
Hot on the heels of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, Apple has added the ability to track two major snow-related sports to the Apple Watch Series 3. Starting today, skiers and snowboarders running watchOS 4.2 can use their wearable to track …
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Apple Watch Series 3 can track skiing and snowboarding
Thanks to watchOS 4.2 apps like Slopes, snoww, Squaw Alpine, Snocru and Ski Tracks can now accurately report metrics like vertical descent, distance, number of runs, average speed and calories burned thanks to the built-in altimeter which can develop …
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This Apple Watch wristband successfully detected abnormal heart rhythms
Back in November 2017, Mashable spoke with Vic Gundotra, the CEO of the medical device company AliveCor, which after two years of testing had just been given the thumbs up from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to sell a heart-monitoring wristband for …
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Apple Watch Series 3 Can Now Track Snow Sports Like Skiing and Snowboarding
Apple announced today that it added support for tracking snow sports like skiing and snowboarding to the Apple Watch Series 3 smartwatches through software updates that are now available in the App Store for all users. If you own an Apple Watch Series 3 …
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Apple Watch a hit on the mountain: 25% of Slopes app skiers and riders start tracking via wrist
While third-party apps for Apple Watch remain something of a mixed bag, at least one developer has found a very popular use case for their watchOS app: Consumed by Code’s skiing and snowboarding app Slopes sees one-quarter of its users start recording …
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