Join us every week as we discuss all the latest and greatest news about the Apple Watch. We'll also have app reviews, interviews and tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your Apple Watch.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Technology |
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I notice y’all don’t do very many podcasts. We need like a weekly one. Other then that it’s awesome. Love my Apple Watch. Also it’s odd sometimes yall don’t know simple things about the watch most ppl already know before you talk about it weather it’s a feature or news. But that’s cool. I enjoy the show. Seems like it’s just a time passer podcast. Wish you guys would hit it hard. 👏🏼😁
Thanks for another great year of podcasts and conversations! Glad to know I wasn’t the only one who is watching the new Godzilla show on ATV, but also going back and watching previous Godzilla movies! I’m 66 and still love me some Godzilla! No Apple Vision for me, but definitely waiting on Apple Watch X. Happy New Year and looking forward to all the “ban” and “band” news in 2024!
Look forward to every podcast
Have learned a lot of capabilities from you folks. Only complaint is I want more podcasts!!!😀
A significant majority of each episode is about Apple products and services which are not about the watch. Either change the name and description of the podcast or stick to watch topics.
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