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Burning a CD With the Apple Watch [video]
In this video Niles Mitchell demonstrates how to burn folders to a CD from an Apple Watch
In this video Niles Mitchell demonstrates how to burn folders to a CD from an Apple Watch
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There’s a bunch of new Apple ads. For the iPad Pro and Apple Watch series 2. Check them out here….
Apple released a few new ads for the Apple Watch Series 2 and iPad Pro. The iPad Pro ads continue to answer real question people have about the tablet on Twitter while the Apple Watch ad encourages users to “Live Bright”.
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Crafted from weapons-grade Aluminum or Titanium, add serious protection to the beloved 38mm Apple Watch.
If you use your Apple Watch under extreme and harsh outdoor conditions, you might want to check out the MTM Status case. Crafted from weapons-grade Aluminum or Titanium, the MTM Status add serious protection to the 38mm Apple Watch.
Apple Watch Hermès
Hermès has officially launched its Apple Watch Series 2 ad, showcasing the variety of different bands available.
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One of the cool things about macOS Sierra is that you can use your Apple Watch to unlock your Mac.
One of the cool things about macOS Sierra is that you can use your Apple Watch to unlock your Mac. It can’t be easier. Whenever you’re near your Mac, it unlocks. However, the feature requires a 2013 or newer Mac, watchOS 3 for Apple Watch.
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What’s inside of the new Apple Watch Series 2?
With new devices being released, iFixit is back at it again and they take a look and the “guts” of the new Apple Watch Series 2.
From bigger battery to larger taptic engine and new antenna module with GPS, the Apple Watch Series 2 has no more secrets…
there’s a new Apple Watch and now it’s swimproof
Apple unveiled today its second generation smartwatch and the biggest changes are a new water-resistant shell which makes it waterproof and the addition of a GPS chip which allows the device to perform mapping on its own.
Wearable gaming devices are starting to make a bigger impact on the gaming market.
Wearable gaming devices are starting to make a bigger impact on the gaming market. Addictive mobile apps and online casinos especially have begun to find ways to synergise with this modern technology. The smartwatch in particular is a sector of the wearables market which, after some initial misgivings from critics, is finding ways to improve its gaming experience.
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the smartwatch game has just changed
SkinTrack is a wearable system that enables continuous touch tracking on the skin. It consists of a ring, which emits a continuous high frequency AC signal, and a sensing wristband with multiple electrodes. Due to the phase delay inherent in a high-frequency AC signal propagating through the body, a phase difference can be observed between pairs of electrodes. SkinTrack measures these phase differences to compute a 2D finger touch coordinate. Our approach can segment touch events at 99% accuracy, and resolve the 2D location of touches with a mean error of 7.6mm. The technology is not yet available for the public but due to the non-invasive, low-cost and low-powered approach it’s a strong possibility that it will integrated into future smartwatches.
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Can the Apple Watch handle Windows 95?
I bet the first question that pops in your mind is “Why?”. Here’s what Nick Lee has to say: With a 520 MHz processor, 512 MB of RAM, and 8GB of internal storage, the Apple Watch packs a lot of computing horsepower into a very small package. On paper, its processor alone is about twenty-five times faster than the average 386, and 512 MB was the size of a hard drive in the mid nineties, not memory. As a result, I was feeling confident that the Apple Watch had the ability to run one of the most revered desktop operating systems Redmond has ever produced.
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