Apple Watch update brings full native apps

When Apple’s Watch first arrived, we couldn’t help but notice that the first third-party apps on it were a tad sluggish. But that’s because they were running on an iPhone and not natively on the Watch, as Apple’s own health tracker and other apps do. That’s about to change now, however, as Tim Cook just unveiled a new Watch OS and SDK at Apple’s WWDC 2015 event to open up all the wearable’s functionality to developers. That means app-makers will be able to tap the Digital Crown, health and orientation sensors, “taptic” feedback feature and more. We should hear more about it as the event goes along, and will update you later with more information.
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