iWatch
The Apple Watch was slated to release early in 2015, but it seems that a Chinese company already has these available.
$400 is the rumored price of the iWatch - with variety to choose from. Read through and find out if Apple can get you wearing the next big thing.
Due to Apple's meticulous screen preferences for the iPhone 6, suppliers are now rushing to meet targets to avoid delays or limitation of initial releases.
The long-rumored smartwatch from Apple, supposedly to be christened as the 'iWatch', could be closer to becoming a reality than ever before.
The smartwatch battle is on with new reports saying that Apple made 65 million orders for its highly talked about iWatch. It is expected to go full battle with other similar devices like the Moto 360 and the Samsung Gear 2 Fit.
Battery life has been a perennial pain point for Apple iPhone users from time immemorial. This is why the world is waiting expectantly as rumors heighten that Apple is experimenting and exploring alternative sources of energy to extend battery life.
News sites report that LG has partnered with Apple to help the latter produce commercial units of the highly-anticipated iWatch.
In an ironic nod to overblown technology news headlines, blogger and noted Google Glass-in-shower enthusiast Robert Scoble titled his latest Google+ post "Scoble says Google Glass is doomed." Scoble then lists the reasons why Google Glass will not take off when its consumer edition released (expected sometime in 2014).
Apple is reportedly hiring fresh talents for their long-planned iWatch, which could signal that the California-based company is planning to ramp up the production of the wearable device, but it could also mean that they are struggling in developing the device.
Sometimes when a technology company hires a person, it's not news. When Apple, the highest valued technology firm in the world, steals away the CEO of a French luxury fashion label to work on "special projects," reporting only to Tim Cook, it is.
A new report from the Wall Street Journal indicates that the burgeoning market for wearable computing will be getting quite crowded in the years to come. While Google, Apple, and Samsung have all pretty much made it clear they're entering (or at least interested in entering) the race, it now seems that Microsoft is working on their own version of a "smartwatch."
While Apple CEO has been throwing out hints about development of both a television and also a wristwatch device, at least some market analysts believe the wristwatch idea may be the bigger hit. The thinking goes, Apple and its iconic brand and lucrative retail network are positioned to light up the booming watch industry.
Apple’s long rumored iWatch may make its debut “sooner than later.”
Company insiders say Apple has assembled a team of 100 designers to work on its rumored iWatch device, a bit of tech worn of the wrist that interfaces with iOS.