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For a year now, we have been in the period of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has literally affected the entire world. But how did they leave their mark on animals in individual parts of the world? The same question was asked by the filmmakers, who are now presenting an interesting documentary discussing these changes on  TV+. We continued to learn about interesting news brought to us by the latest beta version of the watchOS 7.4 operating system, which will specifically bring us new options in the case of customizing the watch face.

An interesting film about the year with the coronavirus is coming to  TV+

In the field of streaming platforms, Apple's  TV+ is rather in the background, where it is overshadowed by competitors such as Netflix, HBO GO, or, abroad, Disney+. The Cupertino company is trying to at least partially work on this problem, which is evidenced by constantly new, original titles, contracts and the like. Apple even announced yesterday the arrival of a movie called “The Year the Earth Changed,” which was produced by the BBC Natural History Unit studio. And what makes this document special?

The Year Earth Changed

Specifically, it is a natural science documentary that is completely narrated by the legendary British naturalist and knight, Sir David Attenborough. The entire film then highlights how the coronavirus lockdown has changed nature and animal life, while also being complemented by footage from locations around the world. The premiere of the documentary will take place on April 16, less than a week before Earth Day.

beta watchOS 7.4 brings more watch face customization options

The face of our apple watch can be easily customized to our own image. Specifically, we can rely on a number of built-in designs, use a third-party application, or set one of our photos as the background, or choose a presentation of a certain album. In addition, the latest beta version of the watchOS 7.4 operating system brought with it a great new feature, thanks to which we get additional options in the case of customizing the watch face on which we have set our own photo. We will be able to apply a color filter to our photos.

Although this function has been in the watchOS system for some time now, in any case, new options are now coming, which were pointed out by programmer and contributor to the foreign magazine MacRumors Steve Moser via the social network Twitter. In particular, you will have to reach for filters that turn the image into black-orange, brown or light-blue. In the current situation, however, it remains unclear when we will see watchOS 7.4 released to the public. Currently, everything indicates that we will have to wait for the new version for another Friday. Not even the final betas are available for the time being, which mostly refer to the early release of the public version.

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