Apple Watch being leveraged to help treat Parkinson’s Disease
After nearly a decade of development, the Apple Watch is being leveraged on an entirely new health frontier: Parkinson’s disease, according to StatNews.
After nearly a decade of development, the Apple Watch is being leveraged on an entirely new health frontier: Parkinson’s disease, according to StatNews.
The latest CIRP data shows that over the past year, more than one-third of new US iPhone buyers owned their previous phone for three years or longer.
Apple has shared a PDF on its website with a list of all new features and changes coming with iOS 18. iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 will be released on Monday, September 16.
Around 63% of Americans say that inflation will keep them from buying a new phone this year, according to the personal-finance website WalletHub’s 2024 iPhone Survey.
Maxon — a maker of software solutions for content creators working in 2D and 3D design, motion graphics, visual effects, and more — has announced ZBrush for iPad.
Apple has released new firmware for the Lightning and USB-C versions of the AirPods Pro. It includes support for the new features in iOS 18 for the wearables.
Apple has released new firmware for the Apple Pencil Pro. There are no release notes on what the firmware entails.
InfinaCore has announced a handful of new products, including the company’s first-ever MagSafe case for iPhone 16 and a range of Qi2 wireless chargers.
Cisdem Data Recovery for Mac has been updated to version 17.50.
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Apple is purportedly working on a follow-up to its 27-inch Studio Display; a newly granted patent suggests that it could have a curved screen.
Parallels, which specializes in cross-platform virtualization solutions, has launched Parallels Desktop 20 for Mac.
We didn’t get an Apple Watch Ultra 3 or an updated Apple Watch SE at Monday’s “It’s Glowtime” event, but analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says they’re coming next year.
Apple has been granted a patent for “systems with overlapped displays.” It hints at new ways Macs, iPhones, and iPads could interact with each other.
A newly granted patent shows that future Apple devices may pair with each other based on how close or far apart they are.
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