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« on: January 06, 2022, 04:05:22 pm »

Intel shows off iMessage and Apple Watch health data on a Windows PC

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Intel has shown a Windows PC sending iMessages and receiving data from an Apple Watch.
An unreleased Evo PC is required for this to work.
Intel says it wants to work with Apple to bring similar support to everyone.


Just don't expect to be able to use this yourself any time soon.

As CES rattles along Intel has shown off a Windows PC running two things you really don't see every day — Apple's iMessage as well as health data pulled from an Apple Watch. The demonstration came as Intel shared details of the next generation of Evo PCs and was definitely an impressive watch.

Getting iMessages into a Windows PC isn't something Apple supports but the ease with which it appears to be running in demo app on-stage is impressive. We see someone send an iMessage using their Evo PC from within a bespoke app, but that just sets the scene for something that's even more impressive — health data pulled directly from an Apple Watch. In the demo, we see heart rate, blood o...

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