Today, Apple announced that it will stop accepting apps that target watchOS 1 into the App Store on April 1. Developers must use the watchOS 2 SDK or later for updates, or watchOS 4 SDK for new apps.
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In a bid to improve user experience, Apple has announced that all new Apple Watch apps submitted from June 1st 2016 must be native apps developed for watchOS 2.
iOS 9 is available now for iPhones from the 4s onwards, the 5th-generation iPod touch, and all iPads except the original - but the planned release of watchOS 2 has been delayed due to a bug.
The second version of Apple's watchOS has been announced, with improvements promised in every area, from user options and developer functionality, to battery life and performance improvements.
Apple's OS development has reached its latest milestone, with the rollout of beta 2 releases of iOS 9, OS X El Capitan and watchOS 2, each of which is available to download now.
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