A new Apple patent application suggests that a new Apple Watch geared for extreme sports use may be underway.
Arnold Zafra
Arnold is a self-taught IT professional who has spent most of his career in a corporate environment working as a professional librarian. Over the years, he has used a range of Apple devices, starting from the very first iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. He doesn't just use these devices casually; he dives deep into each of their functionalities and features. He also likes to get early access to beta OS updates, new releases, and other updates. Arnold currently owns an iPhone 13 Pro Max, Apple Watch Ultra, M2 MacBook Air, and AirPods Pro (1st Gen).
Articles by Arnold Zafra
Western Australia Police Finds Apple CarPlay Useful for Responding to Emergencies
Western Australia Police find Apple CarPlay useful for an unusual purpose: effectively responding to emergency calls inside their vehicles.
Two Men Sentenced to a Combined 13 Years Imprisonment for the $1.5 Million Apple Gift Card Fraud
Two men were sentenced to a combined 13 years in federal prison for a $1.5 million Apple gift card fraud scheme.
Apple Adds Postpartum Workouts to Fitness Plus
Apple added seven 10-minute videos on its Fitness+ service, covering postpartum workouts that new mothers can follow to get back in shape.
How the iPhone's SOS Feature Saved a Snowboarder Trapped in a Crevasse in the Alps
The iPhone’s emergency SOS feature saved a British snowboarder who fell in a crevasse 10,000 feet in the Alps.
'CODA' Oscar Success Gives Apple TV+ Viewership a Boost
Entertainment reports say that after bagging the Oscar Best Picture Award, CODA and Apple TV+ viewership has increased.
Apple Business Essentials Rolls Out to All SMBs in the US With AppleCare+ Option
Apple Business Essentials with AppleCare+ Options are being rolled out now for all small businesses in the U.S.
California Attorney General Files Brief in Epic v Apple Row, More Groups Support Apple
California Attorney General filed an amicus brief in Apple v Epic row as several groups filed documents voicing support for Apple.
IPhone Demand Healthy, Analysts Say, As TSMC Claims Smartphone Demand is Down
TSMC claims smartphone demand is slowing. This may or may not signify cooling iPhone demand; analysts argue that market is still healthy.
Apple Payment Processing May Go In-House for Future Products
Apple is developing its own payment processing system through a multi-year plan that would bring its financial services in-house.
Apple Finally Allows Dutch Dating Apps to Easily Adopt Third-Party Payment Options
To comply with a Dutch order, Apple has agreed to make it easier for dating app developers to adopt third-party payment methods.
Kuo Doesn't Believe Under-Display Touch ID is Coming, Maybe Ever
Ming-Chi Kuo retracted his earlier prediction about under-display Touch ID as he now believes that it won’t be coming soon, if ever.
Apple Explains Why iOS Automatic Updates Roll Out Later Than Manual Ones
Apple recently explained to a user the reasons why iOS auto-updates tend to be rolled out later than the manual rollout.
Google Might Be Preparing to Enter the Bluetooth Tracker Detection Market
Google could be preparing to enter the Bluetooth tracker detection scene by building scanning capabilities into Android.
Apple TV+ Gets 8 BAFTA TV Awards 2022 Nominations
Several Apple TV+ shows have nominations at the upcoming BAFTA Television Awards and BAFTA Television Craft Awards.
Apple Set to Report Q2 Earnings, Company Shares Continue Winning Streak
Apple is set to announce its Q2 earnings report on Thursday, April 28 while Apple shares continue their winning streak.
US Trade Body Investigates Apple and Other Tech Companies for Alleged Violation of Tariff Act of 1930
The U.S. Trade Commission launched an investigation into Apple and other tech companies for alleged violations of the Tariff Act of 1930.
Apple Sues Developer Toronto's The One Skyscraper Due to Slow Work Progress
Apple filed a lawsuit against the developer of Toronto’s The One skyscraper due to delays in the project’s completion.
Apple May Pay More Fines For Not Complying with Dutch Third-Party Payment Systems Ruling
As a Dutch regulator levies the 10th fine against Apple for its failure to comply with orders to allow third-party payment systems for dating apps, it warns that there may be higher fines in the future.
Suppliers Deny the Rumors that Apple AirPods Orders Were Cut by 10 Million Units
Two suppliers of Apple AirPods denied the rumors that Apple requested the reduction of AirPods production by 10 million units in 2022. The AirPods EMS suppliers said that production is normal and nothing has changed.
Apple Plans to Cut iPhone SE Supply Due to Weaker-Than-Expected Demand
Apple is reportedly reducing the supply of the iPhone SE next quarter due to weakening demand brought by the Ukraine war.
Update to Google Chrome Browser Fixes High-Severity Issues
Google released a new version of its Chrome browser for macOS to address high-severity security issues that could be exploited by hackers.
Analyst Suggests Bigger Rear-Camera Bump on iPhone 14 Pro Lineup is For 48MP Camera
One analyst offered a reason for a larger camera bump on schematics for the iPhone 14 Pro models. It may be a new 48MP camera system.
Apple Needs to Promote Cross-Platform Messaging, Make iMessage Play Nicely with 'Smaller' Apps
EU laws seeking better cross-platform messaging will require iMessage and other messaging apps work better with other smaller platforms.