The latest health-tracking feature on the Apple Watch has life-changing implications. Here's how to turn it on, and how it works.
There’s no need for an Apple Watch to record your workouts when an iPhone can act as your personal fitness tracker.
Go to the Health app on your iPhone. Select the Search button, then select the Heart tab. Scroll down to "Get More From Health" and select "Set Up" for hypertension notifications.
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Apple introduced its latest smartwatches during its "Awe Dropping" iPhone 17 event today. Here's everything we found out.
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