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Apr 25, 2016, 11:44 am278 pts
MacworldWhen the Apple Watch launched, developers had to build extensions of their iOS apps to run on the new device. It wasn’t the most elegant solution—apps were incredibly sluggish because they relied on the iPhone to power them. Apple tried to change that with watchOS 2, which supports native apps, but few…
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