Sorry, aber gerade ist bei uns wirklich gar nix zu holen. Unser Server ist im Wartungsmodus – und unser kleiner Bot versucht gerade, mit letzter Energie die Fehlermeldungen zu sortieren.
Ob’s ein Daten-Leck, ein Stromausfall im Cluster oder einfach nur ein mies gelauntes Bit war – wir wissen es noch nicht. Was wir aber wissen:
Das Daten-Drama eskalierte zu einer Server-Schmelze. Aber keine Sorge: Wir sind dran.
Was jetzt?
Bei unseren Kolleg:innen von inside digital läuft bestimmt alles rund – schau doch mal vorbei!
Oder du vertreibst dir die Zeit mit einem Besuch auf unseren Social-Media-Kanälen – zum Beispiel Instagram, YouTube oder TikTok. Da gibt’s immerhin keine Serverprobleme – versprochen.
Danke für deine Geduld. Unser Bot rebootet schon mit Hochdruck. 🔧
NewswatchOS 10 may Be An 'Extensive Upgrade' For Apple Watches
WWDC 2023 will see Apple preview different operating systems, including watchOS 10 that powers the company’s smartwatches. A notable source has boldly predicted that the wearable mobile operating system is introducing a significant UI overhaul that hasn’t been seen in many years.
Apple leaker and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman shared his latest insight about what Apple fans should look forward to from the upcoming developers’ conference that will kick off on June 5. He gave a highlight of watchOS 10, which he believed will offer an “extensive upgrade” in the user interface over watchOS 9.
It was suggested that the primary reason for this is to make up for the minor hardware change in the next-gen smartwatches that the iPhone manufuacturer will announce later this year. This is also contrary to the iPhone’s iOS 17 that was tipped to receive modest updates with less exciting new features and is intended to optimize the performance and fix notable bugs found in iOS 16.
Gurman didn’t cite any specific hints on what these UI changes would look like, but it is safe to assume not that you will not receive only new watch faces and improved apps. For instance, watchOS 9introduced new running metrics and sleep stages in the fitness section. In the recently released watchOS 9.4 update, the issue of the wake-up alarms was also addressed. Apple may continue to expand some of these features with the new watchOS update.
In addition to Apple’s wearable device and iPhone platforms, the iPadOS 17 and new MacBook OS will be unveiled alongside new versions of HomePod OS and tvOS. Beyond theses software products, the first Apple-branded AR/VR headset was tipped to debut as well.
Meanwhile, which Apple OS are you excited to see most in the upcoming event? Do you have a particular feature in mind that Apple should consider adding? Let us hear in the comments!
We mark partner links with this symbol. If you click on one of these links or buttons–or make a purchase through them–we may receive a small commission from the retailer. This doesn’t affect the price you pay, but it helps us keep nextpit free for everyone. Thanks for your support!
0 comments