The Apple Watch is about to get its first-ever public beta software, so Watch users will be able to try out new features such as Sleep Tracking long before the final software is available. Previously, there have been early beta releases for everyone to try on their iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV. But Apple’s other operating system, watchOS, has always had to wait until the final software launches in the Fall. Until now.

So, should you update to the beta if you can, and are there any things you need to know?

‘Things Nobody Has Told You…’ is my occasional column touching on tangential, but interesting, details that have been lost or under-reported in the news. Sometimes they are ground-breakers, sometimes pieces of trivia that will enliven a dinner party conversation…

The next software for Apple Watch has a bunch of cool, new features, from sleep tracking to a clever app that launches automatically when it senses you’re washing your hands. There are advanced features for Maps including cycling directions and more. You can read about seven of the best innovations here.

What could you do that would make all the difference in this situation?

The Apple Watch is about to get its first-ever public beta software, so Watch users will be able to try out new features such as Sleep Tracking long before the final software is available. Previously, there have been early beta releases for everyone to try on their iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV. But Apple’s other operating system, watchOS, has always had to wait until the final software launches in the Fall. Until now.

So, should you update to the beta if you can, and are there any things you need to know?

‘Things Nobody Has Told You…’ is my occasional column touching on tangential, but interesting, details that have been lost or under-reported in the news. Sometimes they are ground-breakers, sometimes pieces of trivia that will enliven a dinner party conversation…

The next software for Apple Watch has a bunch of cool, new features, from sleep tracking to a clever app that launches automatically when it senses you’re washing your hands. There are advanced features for Maps including cycling directions and more. You can read about seven of the best innovations here.

What could you do that would make all the difference in this situation?

The Apple Watch is about to get its first-ever public beta software, so Watch users will be able to try out new features such as Sleep Tracking long before the final software is available. Previously, there have been early beta releases for everyone to try on their iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV. But Apple’s other operating system, watchOS, has always had to wait until the final software launches in the Fall. Until now.

So, should you update to the beta if you can, and are there any things you need to know?

‘Things Nobody Has Told You…’ is my occasional column touching on tangential, but interesting, details that have been lost or under-reported in the news. Sometimes they are ground-breakers, sometimes pieces of trivia that will enliven a dinner party conversation…

The next software for Apple Watch has a bunch of cool, new features, from sleep tracking to a clever app that launches automatically when it senses you’re washing your hands. There are advanced features for Maps including cycling directions and more. You can read about seven of the best innovations here.

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