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watchOS 11.2 now available with two new features for Apple Watch users
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watchOS 11.2 now available with two new features for Apple Watch users

Apple is finally releasing watchOS 11.2 to Apple Watch users. After a month of beta testing, Cupertino reveals that it's adding two new features for Apple Watch users. Here they are: Tides app expands map support for tidal conditions and coastal locations in China Camera Remote app can pause recording of iPhone video Unlike other operating system updates, watchOS 11 has been a mild update without delayed features. With watchOS 11.1, Apple added two Apple Intelligence features powered by iPhone 15 Pro or newer devices, which include: Reduce interruptions: An all-new Focus Mode understands the content of your notifications and shows you the ones that might need immediate attention, like a text about picking up your child from daycare later today. Summarization: Apple Intelligence can summarize all your notifications. Besides that, Apple Watch users globally still expect the new sleep apnea detection to roll out to more countries. While we could see new regions getting this feature, it also depends on local government's approval of this function. Apple says sleep apnea is a potentially serious condition where breathing stops repeatedly during sleep. “The condition, which is estimated to impact more than 1 billion people worldwide, goes undiagnosed in most cases. If left untreated, sleep apnea can have important consequences on health, including an increased risk of hypertension, Type 2 diabetes, and cardiac issues.” To detect sleep apnea, the Apple Watch uses an accelerometer to monitor small movements at the wrist that are associated with interruptions in normal respiratory patterns. This is tracked by a new Apple Watch metric called Breathing Disturbances. While some of these disturbances are normal, they are important to track as they can be used to help understand restfulness of sleep and, when occurring frequently over multiple nights, may be associated with sleep apnea. Users can view their nightly Breathing Disturbances in the Health app, where they are classified as elevated or not elevated and can be viewed over a one-month, six-month, or one-year period. Alongside watchOS 11.2, Apple also released iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, macOS Sequoia 15.2, tvOS 18.2, and visionOS 2.2. Don't Miss: watchOS 11: Features, download, release date, beta, Apple Watch compatibility, and more The post watchOS 11.2 now available with two new features for Apple Watch users appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best Apple deals for December 2024 Amazon is giving out free money for Black Friday 2024 Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales ECOVACS has the biggest robot vacuum sale of Black Friday and Cyber Monday
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Apple Watch Series 11 leak shows a major change coming in 2025
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Apple Watch Series 11 leak shows a major change coming in 2025

As we move away from the Apple Watch Series 10 and iPhone 16 releases, we are now getting the first rumors and leaks about the upcoming Apple Watch Series 11 and iPhone 17 devices. While we have heard more reports about the next-gen iPhone series, we may now have gotten the first major Apple Watch Series 11 leak, highlighting one of the biggest changes to this Apple Watch since the introduction of LTE on the Apple Watch Series 3. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple plans to move from Intel 4G chips to new MediaTek 5G modems. With that, newer Apple Watch models could finally get faster data speeds when using Maps, streaming songs, or making FaceTime audio calls. The report says this could be MediaTek's biggest order so far from Apple. The company would use 5G RedCap, a lower-tier 5G service aimed at IoT and wearables that typically don't require fast data connections. Still, even though Apple Watch users won't get the crazy fast speeds available on the latest iPhones, the 5G RedCap modem can deliver download speeds up to 220Mbps and upload speeds up to 120Mbps, making the Apple Watch snappier for everyday users. The report also highlights that the future Apple Watch Ultra 3 might finally get the iPhone's satellite features. Since those users are most likely to take advantage of satellite connectivity in hikes or trails, this will be an overdue update for Apple Watch Ultra users. It's also important to note that while Series 10 marked the tenth anniversary of the Apple Watch series, technically, it's the Apple Watch Series 11 that should celebrate this mark, as the wearable was announced in 2014 but only began being sold in 2015. That said, since the Apple Watch Series 10 release was mild, Apple could be preparing more enticing changes for the Apple Watch Series 11. Wrap up We still have a long time to wait before Apple unveils the Apple Watch Series 11, which means there are tons of rumors we'll hear over the next year. BGR will keep reporting on the latest leaks and rumors of the upcoming Apple Watch Series 11. Don't Miss: Apple Watch Series 10: Release date, price, colors, review, features, and more The post Apple Watch Series 11 leak shows a major change coming in 2025 appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Cyber Week deals: $510 MacBook Air, $170 AirPods Pro 2, $99 Bose speaker, 53% off Echo Show 5 bundles, more Fire TV Sticks start at $15 with these unreal Cyber Monday deals Cyber Monday iPad deals start at $199 in 2024
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Report: Trump to End Policy Restricting ICE Arrests
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Report: Trump to End Policy Restricting ICE Arrests

President-elect Donald Trump will rescind a policy that prohibits Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from performing arrests at or near sensitive locations such as schools and churches, NBC News reported.
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Dem Sen. Fetterman: Trump Pardon 'Appropriate'
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Dem Sen. Fetterman: Trump Pardon 'Appropriate'

Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., is continuing his march toward the center by posting his first message on Truth Social and calling for President-elect Donald Trump's pardon from his "legal expense" business records conviction in New York.
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Elon Musk's Net Worth Tops $400 Billion
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Elon Musk's Net Worth Tops $400 Billion

Elon Musk is the first person to have a net worth of $400 billion, Bloomberg reported.
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Army Fires 4-Star General for Abuse of Authority
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Army Fires 4-Star General for Abuse of Authority

Army Secretary Christine Wormuth on Tuesday fired a four-star general for improperly influencing a former subordinate's command assignment, reports the Military Times.
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Donald Trump to Ring the New York Stock Exchange Bell
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Donald Trump to Ring the New York Stock Exchange Bell

President-elect Donald Trump is expected to ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange Thursday, the ceremonial start of the day's trading, according to four people with knowledge of his plans.
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Scientists Admit They Have No Idea How Planes Fly And Frankly They Are Shocked They Don't Crash Into The Ground Every Time
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Scientists Admit They Have No Idea How Planes Fly And Frankly They Are Shocked They Don't Crash Into The Ground Every Time

U.S. — A panel of the top aviation scientists and physicists stepped forward yesterday to admit that they have absolutely no idea how planes fly and that they're completely shocked every time when they don't crash.
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Brett Cooper Leaves Daily Wire, Causing Andrew Klavan To Regain Title Of Daily Wire's Most Attractive Host
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Brett Cooper Leaves Daily Wire, Causing Andrew Klavan To Regain Title Of Daily Wire's Most Attractive Host

NASHVILLE, TN — Andrew Klavan has reclaimed his title of Most Attractive Daily Wire Host in the wake of Brett Cooper's departure.
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