The 2020 edition of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference wasn't exactly full of bombshells, but we did get some choice announcements out of the all-virtual event.
We learned about the next big version of macOS and some fun enhancements to the iPad experience, but the most exciting reveals pertained to iPhones and Apple Watches. Bigger isn't always better, at least not in this case.
Apple Watch sleep tracking
Apple Watches have been health- and fitness-focused for a while, but they couldn't natively track your sleep patterns until now. The next version of watchOS isn't out until later this year, but once it's available, your Apple Watch will finally be able to track your sleep. Read more...
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