watchOS 10 brought a lot of change to the Apple Watch interface. One casualty was swiping to switch watchfaces — a move that I’ve seen lots of folks bemoan on social media. Well, good news. The watchOS 10.2 dev and public betas are bringing it back as an option that you can toggle on or off. Everybody wins!
Victoria Song

Senior Reviewer, Wearable Tech
Senior Reviewer, Wearable Tech
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Google’s fingerprints are all over this casual fitness tracker.
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You can swipe to change Apple Watch faces again.


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8
Verge Score
It’s undoubtedly fast, powerful, and earns the Pro moniker. It’ll also cost you a pretty penny.
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Got questions about the M3 MacBook Pros?
Here’s my review of the M3 MacBook Pro 14. I’ve also been testing the 16-inch with the M3 Max — and while I’m still working on that review, comment on this quick post any burning questions you might have. (Like, does space black really fend of fingerprints?)
I’ll be going live at 2PM ET to answer’em!

8
Verge Score
The long-awaited replacement for the 13-inch MacBook Pro is here, and it’s exactly as expected. But the line between Air and Pro users is blurrier than ever.
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