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Since the very first time we saw the Apple Watch, announced by CEO Tim Cook in Fall 2014, Apple has been pushing the envelope in terms of ways to communicate. David Phelan Back then, the company made a big thing of how you could send your heartbeat to another Watch wearer by pressing two fingers on the timepiece’s display You can still do this, and it feels surprisingly intimate Now ,it’s also possible to send your own personal flub-dub from iPhone Messages, too, and perhaps your heart was beating that bit faster if you were messaging somebody special At WWDC on June 4, Apple announced that from this Fall, when watchOS 5 is launched, the Apple Watch will have new a new way to talk: Walkie-Talkie I mean, there’s nothing new about a walkie-talkie, but as you might imagine, Apple’s execution of this connection on a Watch is superbly done.
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