Eight-six years ago today, the last known thylacine died in a zoo in Hobart, Tasmania. To commemorate the extinction of the Tasmanian tiger, as it’s commonly known, September 7 is now National Threatened Species Day in Australia, a day to celebrate Australia’s remarkable wildlife and consider how best to conserve it.
Kim Kardashian Has People to Worry About Climate Change for Her, Apparently
Posted in: Today's ChiliClimate change stresses Kim Kardashian out—and she wants everyone to know that no one, even megastars who take 10-minute trips on private jets, can be “100% perfect” when it comes to climate activism.
The iPhone 14 Is Here, and So Is Satellite Emergency SOS and the Dynamic Island
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe iPhone 14 is finally here. Wednesday’s Far Out Apple event has revealed tons of new Apple devices and updates but certainly the most anticipated changes involve its latest phone. Apple has certainly delivered a sleek and improved piece of hardware that offers some intriguing new features that you’re going to…
But the fight for safe abortion access in Michigan is far from over.
Starting sometime this fall, you’ll no longer need an Apple Watch to use Apple Fitness+. The service will be available on iPhone in all 21 countries where Apple currently offers it. Apple said at WWDC that a Watch-free iPhone Fitness app was on the way, so the news isn’t exactly unexpected.
When Apple debuted Fitness+ in 2020, the experience centered entirely around its smartwatches, which seemed a little egregious for workouts that you could view on Apple TV. Soon, though, iPhone-only users will be able to access the full Fitness+ service, including 3,000 workouts and meditations that are guided by trainers. Your iPhone will estimate the calories that you burn, which will count toward progress on the Move ring (Apple Watch will almost certainly provide more accurate stats, though). While you’ll need an iPhone to join Fitness+, you will be able to access it on iPad and Apple TV as well.
Moreover, Apple will release more Time to Walk episodes this fall. Time to Walk is an audio experience designed to prompt people to get out and walk more often. The fourth season will include stories from Regina Hall, Nicky Jam, Constance Wu and Meghan Trainor. Time to Run, meanwhile, will offer Fitness+ subscribers virtual running routes from the likes of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming; Mexico City; Anchorage, Alaska; Monterey, California; and Seattle. Both Time to Walk and Time to Run will be available in the iPhone Fitness app as well.
Starting September 12th, Fitness+ users will gain access to more Artist Spotlight workouts featuring music from the likes of Mary J. Blige, The Rolling Stones and The Weeknd. There were also be a fresh collection of Pilates workouts designed to strengthen the entire body, along with classes with a new yoga trainer. On Apple Watch, select Fitness+ workouts will have extra onscreen guidance and trainer coaching.
Follow all of the news from Apple’s iPhone event right here.
Television is one of the most visceral forms of escapism, with the best TV shows building a world so robust that it feels like it’s a slice of our own. A little hobby of mine is trying to figure out where, exactly, some shows take place within our world’s geography—even if these towns are stand-ins for real-life…
Pokemon fans have been delighted by a deluge of news lately — and the bright future continues to get better with the most recent reveal.
Apple Watch 8 introduces a feature that detects when a user is in a car crash. This feature activates an emergency call if the user does not tap out in time.
As leaked, Apple has taken the wraps off a rugged version of the Apple Watch, one that sports a bunch of features for the most adventurous consumers.
Smartphones have revolutionized our daily lives and the way we communicate. But not everything you hear about your smartphone is true.