It's the feature that everyone's dad has been waiting for.
At today's WWDC in San Jose,USA Archives California, Apple unveiled the latest update for its eponymous watch. Specifically, it now has a tip calculator. And you'd better bet the crowd went wild.
The update, which allows you to figure out how to split a restaurant tip among friends, was demonstrated on screen to raucous applause. Shortly thereafter, the company showed off a "decibel monitoring" for watchOS so you can know exactly when to tell those pesky teenagers to turn their music down.
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Which, credit to Apple for finally admitting that the Apple Watch is fundamentally a dad product. Only by being true to ourselves can reach our fullest potential.
Now excuse me while I go make sure my friend doesn't short me on his $3.73 portion of the lunch tip.
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