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Apple has just officially confirmed to its website the Apple Watch challenge to celebrate International Women's Day. This time on March 8, smart clock users who want to fulfill this challenge must complete walking, running or training with a wheelchair for 20 minutes or so.

As is often the case with these challenges the only day to accomplish a goal on March 8, so if you are one of those who want to get a special Task Badge and animated stickers for messaging apps you should know.

There are several work challenges that we have seen apply to the Apple Watch, in this case International Women's Day It does not appear yet on the clock but will certainly happen in the next few hours. Career challenges work to inspire all those people who are less active with regard to doing exercise, so it is a very positive step for users. In this case, as always, it adds to the monthly challenges we already have.

In addition, the company will be doing a special Today series on Apple programs called "They're building." In this case a series of over 5,000 new episodes The firm wants to offer the opportunity to enjoy the world's most important women's creativity through courses in photography, design, technology, finance, music and cinema. Artist Aurélia Durand, is a design designer we have at the top of the article, and will be teaching Art Studio and iPad at the Apple store in the Champs-Élysées on March 7.