



However Who is going to use an iPhone to present and use the Apple Watch to control playback? Microsoft has added this new function only to the application for the iPhone (the only device compatible with this device) with the idea that it connects to an Apple TV or through an HDMI cable directly to a projector or television. In addition, the Apple Watch screen will show the time elapsed since we started the presentation, as well as the number of slides shown and pending. The new PowerPoint update, will allow us to control our presentations directly from our Apple Watch, as if it were a remote control. Now we come with another update, also from a Microsoft application, but in this case we are talking about the quintessential application for creating presentations: PowerPoint. This morning we informed you of the new update that the OneDrive application from the guys from Redmond had received and that allows us view the images that we have stored in our cloud directly from our Apple Watch.
