Thanks for mentioning the diffferent options, I found the “Reset” button in the 
Apple watch app and have erased it that way. I am now just setting it up again, 
it’s syncing and almost done.
I think this time I will not enable the auto install for apps, I really don’t 
need all these apps I have and use occasionally on my phone on my watch as well 
and it’s probably just bogging it down.
Let’s see if this will make a difference.

Regards,
Sieghard

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Grant 
Hardy
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2018 12:07 PM
To: Viphone List <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: Apple releases iOS 11.3, the biggest update for iPhones since iOS 
11 first launched, Ars Technica

Hi Sieghard

Yes, the easiest way I’ve found is to connect the watch to power and then press 
and hold on the side button for a couple seconds as though you are going to 
power off the watch. Now, press firmly on the “power off” button and you’ll see 
a new screen prompting you to erase all content and settings. Double-tap on the 
confirmation button (described as a green checkmark) and the watch will erase.

Of course, you can also erase it through Find My iPhone, and if you unpair it 
with your iPhone via the Watch app, that will also erase it.

Grant Hardy



On Mar 30, 2018, at 11:54 AM, Sieghard Weitzel 
<siegh...@live.ca<mailto:siegh...@live.ca>> wrote:

Does anybody know if it is possible to completely erase and set up an Apple 
Watch again like you can do with an iPhone?
I bought a seocond generation Apple Watch in November 2016, so it's 1.5 years 
old. I find that I am often furstrated by how slow the thing is when I want to, 
for example, open the workout app or other apps. Then of course there is the 
issue that sometimes the thing auto locks before you hardly can do anything and 
I really hope Apple will fix that one of these days. I thought maybe wiping it 
out and setting it up again as a new device might help.


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<viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of SCOTT 
VAN GORP
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11 first launched, Ars Technica

watchOS also had an update. For those running the beta, you do need to 
uninstall the profile in order to get it.

Sent from my iPhone


On Mar 30, 2018, at 1:41 PM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu<mailto:mk...@ucla.edu>> 
wrote:

Hello Harry,

There was an update, today for Mac OS.  And, it was listed under OS Updates, 
but it was iTunes, only.

Again, I could be mistaken so I'll check again, later tonight.

After updating your Mac, did it restart and did the process take longer than 10 
minutes?  If so, then it was an OS update,  If not, then it was simply updating 
iTunes.

Mark

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[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Harry Bell
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2018 11:13 AM
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since iOS 11 first launched, Ars Technica

I had to check a couple of times and even restart my 2009 MacBook to
get it to find the latest macOS update! The old machine is now updated
and still tottering along (though voiceover is a bit choppy or
disappears at times...) Harry


On 30 Mar 2018, at 18:51, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu<mailto:mk...@ucla.edu>> 
wrote:

Matthew, I just checked and there is no new update to Mac OS, at least not one 
that I could find.

Mark

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since iOS 11 first launched, Ars Technica

Mac OS 10.13.4 also dropped according to apple.

Matthew




On Mar 29, 2018, at 9:19 PM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu<mailto:mk...@ucla.edu>> 
wrote:

Apple releases iOS 11.3, the biggest update for iPhones since iOS 11
first launched This is a big update, and Apple also released updates
to tvOS and watchOS.
by Samuel Axon - Mar 29, 2018 2:39pm PDT

Apple
Today, Apple released iOS 11.3 to all supported devices, including
the iPad Air and later, the iPad mini 2 and later, the iPhone 5S and
later, and the sixth-generation iPod touch. The update is available
for download now in supported regions.
With several new features, it's arguably the biggest update to iOS
since iOS
11 first released. iOS 11.3 addresses battery-based performance
throttling on older devices, adds significant new capabilities for
augmented reality, adds the ability to chat with customer support
reps from companies in Messages, and lets users access their
personal health records in the Health app.
Apple also released smaller updates for tvOS (tvOS 11.3) on the
Apple TV and watchOS (watchOS 4.3). Let's dive into what each of
these updates adds for users.
Battery Health

You'll find the new Battery Health settings nested under "Battery"
in the Settings app. Note that it's prominently listed as still in beta.
As promised, Apple has made it possible to disable performance
throttling on older iPhones whose batteries have degraded to the
point that that they pose a risk for unexpected shutdowns resulting
from voltage shortages. Apple lists this as a beta feature.
There is now a section in the Settings app, nested under "Battery,"
called "Battery Health." If you visit this on a phone with a battery
Apple deems healthy, it will simply serve up brief copy explaining
some key concerns with iPhone batteries, along with a link to a
webpage that goes into more detail. It will also show a value for
"maximum capacity." This value is a percentage.
Apple explains it this way:
This is a measure of battery capacity relative to when it was new.
Lower capacity may result in fewer hours of usage between charges.
There's a section of this settings screen labeled "Peak Performance
Capacity." If your phone has never experienced an unexpected
shutdown due to low battery health, it will simply say: "Your
battery is currently supporting normal peak performance." However,
if your battery has dropped to a low-enough maximum capacity, you'll be shown 
this copy instead:
This iPhone has experienced an unexpected shutdown because the
battery was unable to deliver the necessary peak power. Performance
management has been applied to help prevent this from happening again.
Next to this, you'll see an option to disable the
performance-management feature that has so irked iPhone owners. It
also tells you that you can upgrade the battery to solve this problem 
completely:
Your battery's health is significantly degraded. An Apple Authorized
Service Provider can replace the battery to restore full performance and 
capacity.
Notably, performance management is disabled until the phone first
experiences an unexpected shutdown; it's not activated simply by a
maximum capacity below a certain value, and you can't turn it on
unless you've run into the problem.
The note about the Apple Authorized Service Provider is meant to
address a consumer complaint that Apple was not transparent with
users about the option to upgrade the battery—that complaint is key
in the class-action lawsuits that have popped up in response to the
performance management controversy that began last December when
Reddit users and the dev behind benchmarking app Geekbench confirmed
that iOS throttled performance on devices with underperforming batteries.
Apple does not offer this feature on iPads, but this update does add
a new iPad feature called "charge management." The update notes say
it "maintains battery health when iPad is connected to power for
prolonged periods of time, such as when it is used in kiosks,
point-of-sale systems, or stored in charging carts."

ARKit 1.5
ARKit is Apple's augmented reality application programming interface.
Apple introduced ARKit at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) last year.
The framework handles some of the lower-level heavy lifting for
augmented reality so developers can focus on customization of its
experiences and on content.
Previously, ARKit could only accurately place objects on flat,
horizontal planes, limiting the range of applications developers
could make. With ARKit 1.5, developers can now place objects on
vertical planes like walls, and accuracy is improved when mapping
objects onto surfaces that aren't completely flat.
It also adds image-recognition capabilities. For example, an AR app
could show a full-sized robot if a poster for an associated robot
movie is seen by the phone's camera, or it could provide additional
context in a museum when a certain painting is seen. Apple touts a
"higher-resolution real-world camera view when using AR experiences,"
and auto-focus is now supported in AR views as well.
AR is a major focus for Apple this year; it has been the subject of
many of the company's top executives' comments about their strategy
and new initiatives, and many of the major additions and updates in
the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X—all released late last
year—were focused on laying the ground work for improved AR
experiences, either with new sensors or improved performance.
Tim Cook has said he believes AR will be a watershed moment for the
app store once AR developers find their stride. App intelligence
firm Sensor Tower recently estimated that apps built on ARKit have
been downloaded 13 million times since iOS 11's initial release.
Half of those apps are games, but Pokémon Go and several other
popular AR apps are not included in those numbers because, for all
or some of the reported period, they were not built on ARKit.

New Animojis
This update also adds four new Animoji for the iPhone X: a skeleton,
a lion, a dragon, and a bear—not to be confused with the existing
panda bear Animoji. They're pictured below. These new Animoji don't
add any new functionality; they're just new skins for the TrueDepth
sensor-based, iPhone X-exclusive feature.

Business Chat
iOS 11.3 adds the ability to chat with representatives from
participating companies directly in your Messages app. It's
essentially a platform for text-message-based customer support.
The conversation can be triggered by tapping the Messages icon that
appears in the Safari or Apple Maps apps, as well as in iOS searches.
In the course of the conversation, you can use Apple Pay for
transactions without leaving the app. If you need to set an
appointment, a menu listing available times will swipe up from the bottom of 
the screen.
Apple claims no personally identifiable data is shared with the
companies unless you share it yourself and that businesses cannot
start conversations—users have to initiate.

You start Business Chat by tapping the Messages icon in Maps or on
participating Business' websites in Safari.
The first participating companies include:
•    Apple
•    Discover
•    Hilton
•    The Home Depot
•    Lowe's
•    Marriott International
•    Newegg
•    Ameritrade
•    Wells Fargo
•    1-800-flowers.com<http://1-800-flowers.com>
Like the Battery Health settings, Business Chat is listed as a beta feature.

Health Records
Apple's health-related efforts aren't always the most-touted
developments by tech enthusiasts, but they've been a significant
area of focus for the company lately. In iOS 11.3, Apple has added
Health Records to the Health app. This feature allows you to connect
to various health records networks in which your providers
participate, and it collects all those records in one place, even
though your providers might use completely different networks and systems.
Health Records are located in the Apple Health app under the Health
Data tab.
Health Records supports just shy of 40 systems in the United States,
but it is not yet comprehensive, and it is not available in all
regions. This information was available to people before, but it has
not always been centralized for the user in this way. The data is
not really centralized, though—it's still coming from those other systems.
The user just sees it in one place in the app.
In a way, Apple is looking to do the same thing with the Health app
on iOS that it does with its TV app—remove the friction inherent in
working with a plethora of unconnected, unstandardized systems and
providers. As with the TV app, success hinges on how many providers
participate. Health Records needs to be nearly comprehensive for the
value to be realized. This is a starting point, but Apple still has
work ahead of it, and this one feature, while laudable, will not
smooth out the US healthcare system's problematic records issues in general.
This feature is also in beta.

Other features and bug fixes in iOS 11.3 Those are the major
features in iOS 11.3, but Apple added a few small things as well.
Software authentication of HomeKit-compatible devices increases the
number of devices that can support HomeKit. Support for the Advanced
Mobile Location (AML) standard gives emergency responders in
supported countries more accurate location information when
responding to an emergency call. A new "For You" section has been
added to Apple News, offering more personalized selections, and you
can now sort App Store reviews in new ways, including "most critical," "most 
favorable,"
"most recent," and "most helpful."
There are numerous bug fixes, addressing issues like failed incoming
calls when waking the display, Mail messages reappearing in
notifications after they've already been read, and parents'
inability to use Face ID to approve purchase requests from their children on 
the iPhone X.

Apple’s privacy play
Apple has expanded its efforts to loop users in on when and how
their personal data is being accessed or used by the company's apps and 
features.
First off, it has added a new icon to represent user privacy that
appears to notify users whenever Apple is doing something with their
personal information.
Each instance of this comes with a brief explanation of what
information is being accessed and why, with a small link to a more
detailed page that goes into greater detail.

You'll see this privacy icon whenever Apple asks to use your
personal information.

Apple CEO Tim Cook recently took jabs at Facebook and Google about
user privacy, saying Apple's approach is different. Apple's head of
services Eddy Cue made similar comments at a SXSW talk this year.
Apple has always made claims like this to differentiate itself from
competitors, but the tone and frequency changed as scandals like the
Cambridge Analytica controversy hit Facebook and others.
Apple is capitalizing on current controversies by actively seeking
to position itself as the tech company that cares about your privacy
and protecting your data, in contrast to other tech giants, and this
feature is intended to drive that point home to users.

Apple Music Videos
Music videos have been available in Apple Music for a while now, but
they were difficult to discover. Apple has now added a section to
the Browse tab in the Apple Music app to find and watch music videos.
This section is curated just like other parts of Apple Music. It has
featured videos, playlists, and genre-based lists. Watching music
videos on Apple Music requires an active subscription to the service.

"Music Videos" is a new section under the Browse tab.
We still don't know if Apple plans to add the numerous TV shows it
is developing to Apple Music, the TV app, or a new app. But if some
or all of that does end up in Apple Music, we can see this as a
sampling of what that might eventually look like.

Notably missing: AirPlay 2 and Messages on iCloud AirPlay is Apple's
protocol for streaming media between devices over your Wi-Fi network.
It's been around by one name or another since 2004, but Apple
announced at WWDC 2017 that AirPlay 2 would be part of iOS 11, that
it would allow you to manage your multi-room speaker setup on your
iOS device, that it would improve streaming latency, and that it
would expand audio buffering so streaming could continue in some
situations even if devices moved out of range. Audio companies like
Sonos announced they would support the updated protocol.
At first, it seemed that Apple planned to launch AirPlay 2 alongside
the HomePod speaker launch in February. It didn't. Then Apple
included it in early betas of iOS 11.3, suggesting it would launch
with this update. It didn't. It was removed from later beta releases.
Apple clearly intended to launch this feature already, but it has
faced delays. The company hasn't explained those delays, and we still haven't 
seen AirPlay 2.

Apple also originally intended to include a new feature called
Messages on iCloud in iOS 11.3, but that feature is missing as well,
despite appearing in some beta releases of the update. Apple did
previously hint it might not be coming yet, though. Whenever it
launches, Messages on iCloud promises to free up space on your iOS
device by moving photos and other space-hogging items in Messages conversations 
to the cloud.

watchOS 4.3
Alongside iOS 11, Apple also launched watchOS 4.3 for all Apple
Watch models. The release notes are as follows:
- Control volume and playback on HomePod from your Apple Watch
- Restores ability to control music on iPhone
- Use any orientation for Nightstand charging mode
- Siri watch face now shows progress toward closing Activity rings
and when new songs are added to Apple Music mixes
- Resolves an issue where Activity achievements were incorrectly
awarded for some users
- Fixes an issue where Siri music commands were not working for some
audio devices This is not as significant an update as iOS 11.3,
obviously, but many users were clamoring for the ability to use the
Watch in portrait during Nightstand charging mode. In watchOS 4,
Apple removed the previously available feature that allowed you to
use your Watch to manage playback from iPhone's Apple Music app.
This feature is back now.

tvOS 11.3
tvOS 11.3 dropped today for the fourth-generation Apple TV and the
Apple TV 4K, too. It's an even smaller update. Here are the notes:
- Apple TV App: Now available in Brazil and Mexico.
- Siri:* Siri now understands Portuguese in Brazil.
- Video playback: On Apple TV (4th generation), you can play videos
in their original frame rate.
The framerate feature was previously only available on the Apple TV 4K.

Security updates
As always, there are numerous security updates for all three of
these releasesthat are not included in the regular patch notes.
Apple shares these notes in the security updates hub on its support
site, with dedicated pages for iOS 11.3, watchOS 4.3, and tvOS 11.3.

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