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  • A guide to choosing the right Apple Watch

    The article provides a detailed guide to choosing among Apple’s latest smartwatch models released in 2026: the Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch SE 3, and Apple Watch Ultra 3. The Ultra 3, priced at $799, targets a niche market of athletes and high-end users, while most consumers will likely choose between the more affordable Apple Watch SE 3 ($249) and the Series 11 ($399). The SE 3 offers substantial upgrades over its predecessor, including the new S10 chip, an always-on display, fast charging, improved durability, and advanced health features such as a wrist-temperature sensor for enhanced sleep tracking and ovulation insights. This makes the SE 3 a strong value proposition, particularly for first-time buyers and younger users. Both the Series 11 and SE 3 share many core features: they run on the same S10 chip, have always-on Retina displays, support essential health monitoring (heart rate notifications, irregular rhythm alerts, fall and crash

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  • A guide to choosing the right Apple Watch

    Apple's 2025 smartwatch lineup includes the Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch SE 3, and Apple Watch Ultra 3, catering to different user needs and budgets. The Ultra 3, priced at $799, targets high-end users and athletes with advanced features, while most consumers will likely choose between the more affordable SE 3 ($249) and the mid-tier Series 11 ($399). The SE 3 offers significant upgrades over its predecessor, including the new S10 chip, an always-on Retina display, fast charging, improved durability, and enhanced health tracking features like wrist temperature sensing and retrospective ovulation estimates. This makes it a strong value option, especially for first-time buyers and younger users seeking essential smartwatch functions such as step counting and sleep tracking. Both the Series 11 and SE 3 share many core features: they run on the same S10 chip, have always-on displays, support heart health notifications, emergency SOS, fall and crash detection, water resistance up to

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  • Jury says Apple owes Masimo $634M for patent infringement

    A federal jury in California has ruled that Apple must pay Masimo $634 million for infringing on a patent related to blood oxygen monitoring technology. The jury found that specific features of the Apple Watch, including workout mode and heart rate notifications, violated Masimo’s patent. Masimo emphasized the importance of protecting its intellectual property to continue developing patient-benefiting technology, while Apple announced plans to appeal the verdict, noting that the patent in question expired in 2022 and pertains to older patient monitoring technology. The legal battle centers on pulse oximetry technology, which uses optical sensors to detect blood flow. Masimo accused Apple of hiring away key employees and infringing on its patents. In 2023, the U.S. International Trade Commission sided with Masimo, banning the import of Apple Watches with blood oxygen monitoring features, which led to the removal of this functionality from recent Apple Watch models. In response, Apple redesigned the feature so that blood oxygen readings are processed on the paired iPhone rather than

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  • WhatsApp launches long-awaited Apple Watch app

    WhatsApp has launched its long-anticipated Apple Watch companion app, enabling users to receive call notifications, read full messages, and record and send voice messages directly from their watch. This new app aims to help users stay engaged with their chats without needing to access their iPhones. Additional features include message reactions, expanded chat history visibility, and clearer display of images and stickers, all while maintaining end-to-end encryption for privacy and security. The app requires an Apple Watch Series 4 or later with watchOS 10 or newer. This launch follows WhatsApp’s broader efforts to expand accessibility beyond mobile phones and desktops, including recent updates that enhanced multi-device support and iPad usability. Unlike Snapchat’s watchOS app, which focuses on quick message replies, WhatsApp’s app offers a more comprehensive messaging experience on the Apple Watch. The company also plans to introduce more features for the Apple Watch in the future, signaling ongoing development to improve user convenience across devices.

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  • Is the Apple Watch SE 3 a good deal?

    Apple recently released the Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch SE 3, and Apple Watch Ultra 3, targeting different market segments. The Ultra 3, priced at $799, is aimed at high-end users and athletes, while most consumers will likely choose between the Apple Watch SE 3 ($249) and Series 11 ($399). Despite its lower price, the SE 3 offers much of the same software as the Series 11 and includes significant upgrades over its predecessor, the SE 2. Notable improvements in the SE 3 include the new S10 chip, an always-on display, fast charging, enhanced crack resistance, new health features such as a wrist-temperature sensor for advanced sleep tracking and retrospective ovulation insights, making it a strong value proposition, especially for first-time buyers. Both the Series 11 and SE 3 share many features, including the S10 chip, always-on Retina display, heart health notifications, wrist gestures, emergency SOS, fall and crash detection

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  • iPhone 17, the ‘thinnest iPhone ever,’ and everything else announced at Apple’s hardware event

    At Apple’s recent hardware event, the company unveiled its iPhone 17 lineup, including the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max, and a new ultra-thin iPhone Air model that replaces the Plus variant. The iPhone 17 features a slightly larger 6.3-inch screen with a 120 Hz refresh rate, a 48-megapixel ultrawide camera, and new color options. The Pro models received design changes such as a rectangular rear camera bar and a switch from titanium to aluminum for the screen band. Pricing starts at $799 for the base iPhone 17 with 256GB storage, $1,099 for the Pro, and $1,199 for the Pro Max. Apple also introduced “TechWoven” phone cases made from high-quality woven materials. The iPhone Air stands out as Apple’s thinnest phone ever at 5.6 mm thick, featuring a 6.6-inch screen and priced at $

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  • Apple unveils Apple Watch Series 11, Watch Ultra 3, and Watch SE 3

    Apple has introduced three new Apple Watch models: the Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch Ultra 3, and Apple Watch SE 3. The Series 11 features a new hypertension alert system that analyzes blood vessel responses over 30-day periods to detect chronic high blood pressure, aiming to notify over a million undiagnosed users in its first year. It also introduces a Sleep Score that evaluates sleep quality based on multiple factors, 5G connectivity for improved coverage and battery efficiency, and offers up to 24 hours of battery life. The Series 11 is available in Jet Black, Silver, Rose Gold, and Space Gray, starting at $399. The Apple Watch Ultra 3 boasts the largest Apple Watch display with a wide-angle OLED screen and introduces satellite connectivity for emergency communications and location sharing in areas without cellular or Wi-Fi coverage. It also supports 5G and hypertension notifications like the Series 11. The Ultra 3 comes in Black and Natural Titanium and starts at $799.

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  • Not so fast: German court says Apple can’t call Watch carbon neutral

    A German court has ruled that Apple cannot label its Watch Series 9 as carbon neutral, overturning the company’s earlier claim that the product’s entire lifecycle—from manufacturing to disposal—does not contribute to global warming. Although Apple calculates that each aluminum Apple Watch generates just over 8 kilograms of carbon emissions, it offsets these through carbon credits purchased from a reforestation project involving eucalyptus trees in Paraguay. The court’s decision was prompted by a lawsuit from the German environmental group Deutsche Umwelthilfe (DUH). The court focused on the nature and duration of the carbon offset project, noting that three-quarters of the eucalyptus plantation area is on leased land with leases expiring in 2029. This short timeframe undermines the credibility of Apple’s carbon-neutral claim because consumers would reasonably expect that carbon offsets should be secured well beyond 2050, aligning with the Paris Agreement’s goal to end carbon emissions in the latter half of the century. Without longer-term land security, the plantations could be cut

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  • Apple’s blood oxygen monitoring returns to its latest Apple Watches

    Apple has reintroduced its Blood Oxygen monitoring feature on select Apple Watch models—Series 8, Series 10, and Apple Watch Ultra—through a redesigned approach that complies with a U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) import ban. Instead of measuring blood oxygen levels directly on the watch, the updated feature calculates the data on the paired iPhone, with results accessible via the Respiratory section of the Health app. This change follows a recent U.S. Customs ruling allowing Apple to import watches with this modified functionality, but it only applies to devices sold after the ITC ban took effect in early 2024. Existing models and units sold outside the U.S. remain unaffected. The ITC ban originated from a legal dispute with medical device maker Masimo, which accused Apple of infringing on its pulse oximetry patents after failed collaboration talks. In 2023, Masimo won the import ban at the ITC, forcing Apple to remove the original blood oxygen feature. Apple has

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  • Apple unveils watchOS 26 with new design, wrist-flick gesture, and AI Workout Buddy feature

    At WWDC 2025, Apple announced watchOS 26, a significant update for the Apple Watch featuring a redesigned interface based on the new Liquid Glass operating system. This redesign aims to unify the user experience across Apple devices. A notable new interaction is the wrist-flick gesture, which allows users to dismiss notifications, mute incoming calls, and silence timers or alarms with a simple flick of the wrist. The update also introduces the AI-powered Workout Buddy, which leverages Apple Intelligence to analyze workout data in real-time and provide personalized encouragement through a dynamic text-to-speech voice. The Workout app has been streamlined for easier access, and Workout Buddy offers motivational pep talks at the start of runs. Additionally, watchOS 26 brings the Notes app to the Apple Watch for quick note-taking and viewing, enhanced ambient noise detection to automatically adjust call and notification volumes, and new Messages features like Live Translation, aligning the watch’s capabilities more closely with the iPhone.

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  • Apple’s new Workout Buddy helps you sweat smarter

    Apple has introduced Workout Buddy, an AI-powered workout coach designed to enhance fitness routines by providing real-time coaching based on users’ current workouts and historical fitness data. This data includes metrics such as pace, miles logged, activity rings closed, and training load. Workout Buddy utilizes a text-to-speech model to deliver motivational feedback through generative voices modeled after Apple Fitness+ trainers, allowing users to select from multiple voice options. The AI also offers dynamic updates during workouts—highlighting milestones like fastest mile or distance markers—and provides a summary at the end, detailing average pace, heart rate, and achievements such as completing a first 10K run. In addition to Workout Buddy, Apple is updating the Workout app on the Apple Watch and iPhone with a new layout that makes features like Custom Workout and Race Route more accessible. The app also integrates enhanced media features, enabling Apple Music to recommend playlists or podcasts tailored to the user’s workout type or listening preferences. Apple emphasizes that Workout Buddy is designed to be personal and private, aligning with the company’s broader focus on user privacy. The feature will initially be available in English and support the most popular workout types.

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