You can try the new Apple Watch features—including sleep tracking—right now
Dancing finally gets the recognition it deserves as a full-fledged workout. (Stan Horaczek/)Apple is about to give its watchOS operating system the major update that we first learned about back at WWDC. If you’re eager to try out all the new features (some of which are outlined below), the company is offering a public beta that you can install right now. This is the first public beta Apple is offering for watchOS. Typically, it’s simple to get an early look at macOS, iOS, and iPadOS software, but Watch users typically have to wait for final code to ship. As with any pre-final software, installing it on a device you rely on every day is ill-advised since there are still bugs lurking in places you may not expect. But, Apple is confident enough in it to extend the beta beyond the developers. In order to install it, you’ll have to sign up for...