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There's no full web browser so you're not going to see a Safari app for Apple Watch anytime soon, but you can now click on and open web links in apps like Mail and Messages.
"I always wanted a web browser on my wrist," tweeted Allegra, who later shared another picture of the iOS built-in dictionary running on the Apple Watch.
A developer by the name of Alaric Cole is at the forefront, and he’s already built a working Web browser, called Cufflink, that will be ready for the Apple Watch launch. Featured Video ...
Comex's video makes a good case for why Apple hasn't (yet) included a version of its Safari browser in Watch OS, illustrating the need to scroll over and across vast screen real estate ...
Sharing a brief video of his achievement, Comex shows just how hard and impractical it is to use a web browser on the Apple Watch. He can be seen scrolling around the Google homepage, which doesn ...
Popular developer Comex, known from his iPhone jailbreak-related activities, posted a short video showing that Watch OS can indeed run a web browser app, though it’s not clear how the developer ...
The built-in web browser on the Apple Watch is probably your best bet when it comes to loading up webpages, as Apple has access to parts of the smartwatch’s code that third-party apps can’t ...
Apple didn’t include a web browser on its smartwatch, and for good reason. But that didn’t stop noted iOS jailbreaker Comex from hacking one on there. Given that Watch OS is really just a ...
Comex, the brains behind JailBreakMe and a former Apple Intern, has worked out a way to hack the Apple watch to get a web browser to run on the device.
Comex hasn't given any details about his Apple Watch hack, but presumably the underlying version of iOS contains a Web browser (perhaps for debugging purposes) that he somehow managed to launch.
Developed by Arno Appenzeller, µBrowser is a $0.99 app that expands what’s possible with the Apple Watch. It’s not perfect, but that’s not Arno’s fault – Apple could do far more to make ...
A 1.5″ smartwatch screen never becomes particularly web-friendly, no matter how many pixels you cram in that screen. Alas, Comex makes no mention of how he got this up and running.