Comparing the iPhone X, iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus

There’s always a lot to consider after an iPhone event, and today we’re looking at three new phones. The iPhone X is the new flagship, offering up an edge-to-edge screen and TrueDepth front camera for unlocking your device with Face ID. But those who…

WatchOS 4 Features And Release Date Confirmed


Apple didn’t just unveil a new Apple Watch today. It also confirmed when it’s going to release watchOS 4 and what new features it’s going to bring. It confirmed the watchOS 4 release date during its event today at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino. The latest iteration of its wearable operating system was first unveiled back at the WWDC event in June this year.

The latest update isn’t as big of an update as watchOS 3 was last year. It does bring several new Siri features, new watch faces, and improved health and fitness-related features.

For example, watchOS 4 comes with an updated Heart Rate app that provides more insight to heart rate, including measurements during resting, working out, recovery, walking, and Breathe sessions. It’s even capable of giving users a notification when their heart rate rises above a specific threshold while inactive.

The new proactive Siri watch face displays information that users need the most throughout the day. The latest update also brings an enhanced Workout app with a new interface, custom High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) workout type and auto-sets for pool swims.

The Music app has been redesigned to offer a new experience. It automatically syncs playlists like New Music Mix and Favorites Mix with the user’s most listened music.

Apple has confirmed that watchOS 4 is going to be released on September 19th.

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iOS 11 Release Date Revealed By Apple


Apple first unveiled iOS 11 back at the Worldwide Developers Conference 2017 in June this year. It talked about all of the new features that the upcoming update touts and released the beta builds. iOS 11 has been in beta for a few months now and it will soon be released to the public. Apple today revealed the iOS 11 release date for all users across the globe.

Many of the features in iOS 11 have already been detailed. They include the likes of screen recording, Apple Pay in iMessage, Siri translations, split screen mode for iPad, new control center, Do Not Disturb mode when you’re behind the wheel, and many more.

The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are the first mobile devices from Apple to run iOS 11 out of the box. These handsets also get new imaging features such as an enhanced Portrait mode and new effects that make Live Photos more expressive and fun.

iOS 11 is also going to bring augmented reality to hundreds of millions of iOS devices across the globe. It will provide a new platform for developers to build apps that enable users to place virtual content over real-world scenes.

Last but certainly not the least, Siri introduces new male and female voices in iOS 11 and is capable of translating U.S. Englis phrases into Chinese, French, German, Spanish, and Italian. iOS 11 is going to be released across the globe on September 19th.

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iPhone 8 hands-on: not quite X, better than 7s

The iPhone 8 is what we expected to be the iPhone 7s – but just a little bit better. Or a whole lot better, if you’re Apple making the case for skipping this year’s expected “s”. The iPhone X, on the other hand, has a few innovations that make it a monster compared to previous iPhone models – even compared … Continue reading