Tag: watch

Take Control of Apple Watch, Sixth Edition

The new edition of my essential guide to Apple Watch is now out, with a bunch of new material.

My Apple Watch Book Updated to v4.2

I've just updated Take Control of Apple Watch to incorporate changes in the new watchOS 10.2 release.

Take Control of Apple Watch, Fourth Edition

The new edition of my book Take Control of Apple Watch is out now, here to answer your questions and get more out of your watch.

Talking Apple Watch on MacVoices

To coincide with the release of the third edition of Take Control of Apple Watch, I spoke to Chuck Joiner on MacVoices about what's new and interesting in the watch world.

Take Control of Apple Watch Third Edition

The third edition of my Take Control of Apple Watch book is out now!

Take Control of Apple Watch, Second Edition

Now available! Updated for watchOS 8 and the Series 7 Apple Watch, this ebook tells you everything you need to know about Apple's most personal smart device.

Take Control of Apple Watch

I’ve just released a new book—and it’s not the one you think! Yes, it’s been less than two weeks since my Luminar 4 book was published (and thank you for the great response to it), but I’m back to announce the immediate availability of a book all about the Apple Watch. Take Control of Apple Watch is a ...

Dramatic Discount on My Apple Watch Book

My Apple Watch: A Take Control Crash Course book is now just $5!

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Apple Watch: A Take Control Crash Course v1.3

The Apple Watch is now a year and a half old, and on its second hardware revision. (Technically, it’s on the third revision, since you can buy a Series 1 model that is identical to the original but with a better processor.) And watchOS 3 brings several enhancements and refinements to Apple’s wearable that show ...

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Why Your Next iPhone Won’t Be Ceramic

This topic came up with a friend over the weekend: Now that Apple is making a ceramic Apple Watch, how long before we see a ceramic iPhone? The always-excellent Greg Koenig of Luma Labs explains not only why we likely won’t see one for a while, but also gets across the sheer scale of manufacturing ...