PC World - USA (2019-07)

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JULY 2019 PCWorld 33

Female health tracking for Apple Watch is a great feature, but it’s overdue.


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  1. FEMALE HEALTH
    TRACKING
    The Apple Watch picked up a bunch of new
    health and fitness features with watchOS 6,
    but none are more important for women than
    the Cycle Tracking app, which lets users log
    period flow level and symptoms on their
    wrist. Fitbit launched female health tracking
    on your wrist, and period-tracking app Clue
    already offers an Apple Watch app. So while
    we commend Apple’s efforts here, it’s more of
    an “it’s-about-time” feature rather than an
    innovative one.
    10. VOICE CONTROL
    One of the more touching demonstrations
    during the WWDC keynote was watching a
    Mac user in a wheelchair effortlessly navigate
    his Mac, share photos, and send messages, all
    without a mouse. It’s all part of Apple’s new
    Voice Control feature that uses comprehensive
    commands to interact with apps and
    numbered labels to make selecting and
    clicking items on the screen easier. But while
    it’s sure to be a life-changing feature for
    impaired Mac users, they could have been
    using it all along if they had bought a Windows
    10 PC. Windows Speech Recognition (which
    has actually been around since Windows 7) is a
    robust and comprehensive way to control
    every inch of your PC without a mouse or a
    keyboard, and uses a similar numbering and
    grid method. So score one for Windows.

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