The Apple Watch could be due for the biggest feature shake-up it has had in a long time. Apple is working on adding a camera to the Watch series, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. The end goal is ...
Apple smartwatches could be overhauled to include built-in cameras by 2027—but not for previously rumored purposes such as FaceTime. As revealed by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is working on ...
As AI continues to dominate Apple’s strategic roadmap, a new report indicates the company wants to reimagine the Apple Watch as a camera-equipped AI assistant. The iPhone and Mac ranges have already ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Apple Watch has come a long way since it was originally introduced back in 2015. What started out as a peripheral with limited ...
How many times do you use your iPhone camera in a day? If you're a photography enthusiast, content creator, or just someone who loves collecting snapshots of their favorite memories, you've probably ...
Apple is no longer planning to release an Apple Watch that includes a camera, reports Bloomberg. Apple was developing Apple Watch and Apple Watch Ultra models that had a camera to view the wearer's ...
The latest news and rumors behind Apple may focus heavily on the iPhone 17 Air, generative AI, and Siri, but that does not mean other devices are already forgotten, as a new rumor about the Apple ...
Apple is working on versions of the AirPods and Apple Watch that incorporate a camera, and the devices could be ready to launch sometime around 2027, reports Bloomberg. Apple has developed a chip ...
We already knew iOS 19 would be getting big design changes, but this week Jon Prosser revealed some early glimpses of what could be in store. First, Prosser shared what he called a “screenshot” of the ...
If you find a viral video claiming the Apple Watch Ultra has a hidden camera in it, what you're actually watching is a reminder that some unethical sites and companies will stop at nothing to fool the ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...