<p align="justify" class="title">He already has millions of Twitter followers and has spoken of the wonders of new technology. Now the Dalai Lama has launched a new iPhone app so devotees can keep track of his travels and teachings.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The 82-year-old Buddhist monk announced the new app, which will allow users to watch live video of his teachings, to his 16.6 million Twitter followers on Thursday.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">It promises official news, videos and photos from the office of the Tibetan spiritual leader.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">However, it does not appear on Apple's China app store, meaning most Tibetans will not be able to access it.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The technology giant has previously blocked iPhone applications related to the Dalai Lama and other exiles from its China store.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The Buddhist leader has embraced modern technologies in the past, although it is not known whether he himself uses a smartphone.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">In 2014 he said new technologies had made a lot of things easier but warned against allowing phones and computers to dictate how we live.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">"Without technology, humanity has no future, but we have to be careful that we don't become so mechanised that we lose our human feelings," he said.</p>
<p align="justify" class="title">He already has millions of Twitter followers and has spoken of the wonders of new technology. Now the Dalai Lama has launched a new iPhone app so devotees can keep track of his travels and teachings.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The 82-year-old Buddhist monk announced the new app, which will allow users to watch live video of his teachings, to his 16.6 million Twitter followers on Thursday.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">It promises official news, videos and photos from the office of the Tibetan spiritual leader.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">However, it does not appear on Apple's China app store, meaning most Tibetans will not be able to access it.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The technology giant has previously blocked iPhone applications related to the Dalai Lama and other exiles from its China store.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The Buddhist leader has embraced modern technologies in the past, although it is not known whether he himself uses a smartphone.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">In 2014 he said new technologies had made a lot of things easier but warned against allowing phones and computers to dictate how we live.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">"Without technology, humanity has no future, but we have to be careful that we don't become so mechanised that we lose our human feelings," he said.</p>