The luxury gold Apple Watch debuted in 2015, and now users sporting that wrist bling will no longer get software updates or hardware fixes.
Plus, a look at some of the new watch bands and the Apple Watch Ultra 2.
There's a new Ultra 2 and new bands, though the Apple Watch is still a very similar device to the Series 8 but with a few minor upgrades.
The titanium iPhone 15 Pro is "the most ‘Pro’ iPhone we’ve ever created,” Tim Cook said. The event also featured the Apple Watch Series 9 and iPhone 15.
The second-gen Apple Watch Ultra might steal the scene from the expected Series 9 update.
Apple is expected to debut the iPhone 15 and Apple Watch Series 9.
Marketing banners show Nothing’s "Watch Pro" could cost around $55 and come with a near-two-inch screen.
Multiple reviewers have said the $350+ smartwatch is laggy and bogged down by a poor battery life.
The ibig red ‘End’ is still surrounded by other call buttons as the company makes room for its upcoming Contact Posters feature.
The Apple Watch Series 9 line will reportedly only see minor speed increases as the company gets set to release M3-powered 15-inch MacBook Airs.
Set your calendars for Sept. 12, when Apple will reveal what's next for the iPhone and Apple Watch.
Plus, the regular iPhone 15 will reportedly lose the notch and get a dynamic island like the 14 Pro.
Code found in the latest iOS 17 beta gives credence to rumors of a Pro-specific button that can access a range of functionality.
The Vision Pro could be one of the most complex product rollouts from Apple ever, but if you still believe Jim Cramer, "We’re all going to get one."
Hell, Apple could even use AirPods to help users detect if they’ve suffered hearing loss, but it won’t have a new model for a few years.
During the recent Bonnaroo music festival, excited concertgoers had to be asked to temporarily turn off their iPhone's Crash Detection.
Widgets are finally coming to the Apple Watch as part of big changes to how you'll use the wearable.
An Apple watch could change its settings in subtle ways, like adjusting the UI, but it's more evidence of the company’s new obsession with health-related tech.
The Galaxy Watch 5 shed itself of the 'Classic' title in exchange for a 'Pro' model. Now Samsung seems to be returning to its well-liked tactile bevel controls.
My notes have become an extension of my brain, and I don't want to have to keep reaching for my phone to access them.