Apple Watch leans on the iPhone for app management and heavy lifting
A new hands-on report on the Apple Watch has revealed some new details ahead of the device's early 2015 launch.
A new hands-on report on the Apple Watch has revealed some new details ahead of the device's early 2015 launch.
Move over Apple: Even BlackBerry is working on a smartwatch.
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If Apple launched its Apple Watch today, between four and six out of every 10 iPhone owners would be able to use the smartwatch, according to statistics from Kantar Worldpanel Comtech and an app analytics firm.
Before Apple announced its first smartwatch on Tuesday, some tech pundits were convinced that Apple would reimagine wearable technology in a way that no other smartwatches have. Some wondered whether the final product would resemble a watch at all, or even have a screen.
Apple certainly had a lot to announce and preview during its almost-two-hour media event for the launch of the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, which included not only new phones but the company's new mobile payments system known as Apple Pay and the first preview of the Apple Watch -- set to debut sometime early next year.
I'm not a watch guy. It's not a fashion statement--I've just never enjoyed having anything on my wrists, be it jewelry, watch bands, and especially police restraints. There was a time back in the '90s when I gave pocket watches try, but that was a lamentable artifice. And with the advent of smartphones, whenever I want to know the time, there's already a device in my pocket that will let me know how late I'm running.
While smartwatch adoption remains limited by (a lack of) consumer interest, Analysys Mason claims Apple will drive growth in the market and consequently bring demand to competing manufacturers.
Nike is moving from fitness bands to smartwatches with an app for Samsung's upcoming Gear S.
Apple will reportedly announce its first wearable device in September, but the product may not ship until early next year.
On the face of it, Samsung's Gear S smartwatch seems kind of ridiculous.
The big reveal for Apple's first wearable device may be just a couple weeks away, according to one reporter with a strong track record for Apple product timing.
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Lenovo showed off a smart glasses prototype on Thursday, part of a push to attract developers and other hardware manufacturers to a new partner program.
Microsoft is working on a fitness-focused smartband that's packed with bio-sensors, as well as support for all three major mobile ecosystems. That's the recent news from three independent sources, and it sounds intriguing--until you unpack the details, and map what's been reported against the wearables status quo.