The smoke has cleared from last week’s 2015 Consumer Electronics Show and the new products presented are being more closely examined. Alas, some are already coming up short even before they actually go on sale. One Wall Street analyst thinks that none of the current crop of smartwatches can hold a candle to the highly anticipated Apple Watch expected to hit stores this spring. In a research ...
There are fans of Apple products that buy them for the innovation and craftsmanship while others just want to have what’s new, hip and expensive. Both crowds are sure to be among the first to grab up the Apple Watch when it finally makes its appearance sometime next year. Still, there are conspicuous consumers for whom even a $5,000 gold version of the Apple Watch isn’t pricey or bling...
Are you a lover of luxury and fashion who can’t afford much of either right now? Want to work in an Apple Store? You might be just the potential employee that the tech giant is looking for to sell its Apple Watch when the timepiece hits stores in spring 2015.
Back when the iPhone was new Apple ran a commercial saying, “We have an app for that.” It was those apps that made the iPhone a huge success and changed the way we use cellphones. Now Apple is launching its first smartwatch and is looking for the right apps to make the device truly revolutionary.
Now that Halloween is over and the holiday shopping season is officially upon us, it’s time to decide what we’d all like to give and get this year. One item you can cross off your list on both counts is the much-anticipated Apple Watch, which will not hit stores in time for Christmas. Or New Year’s. Or Valentine’s Day. Here is the latest batch of rumors on when we can expec...
Do you have an idea for an app that would be perfect for the Apple Watch? It’s time to get busy, because the tech giant will be looking for innovative ideas. On Thursday, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that the brand’s WatchKit for developers would become available next month.
You’ll have to wait until sometime next year to actually get your hands on the new Apple Watch, but you can admire one from afar starting on Monday, when the smartwatch will grace to cover of Vogue China’s November issue.
The Apple Watch hasn’t even hit stores yet, but already some people are coming up with inventive—and crazy—ways to customize the timepiece. The starting price of $350 may be enough to discourage some potential buyers, but if the sky’s the limit, one designer has already created several dazzling options for blinging out your smartwatch.
First, Apple ruins the holiday season by announcing that their latest product won’t be out until after the first of the year. Now, it looks like we won’t even see the Apple Watch until after Valentine’s Day. Why is Apple taking so long to get this gadget into stores?
If the $349 Apple Watch isn’t upscale enough for your tastes, the tech giant has a pricier version of their smartwatch that might be more your style. There are reports that the tech-savvy timepiece will be available in an 18-karat gold model for over $1,200.
Last week, Apple finally introduced a smartwatch, the first from the tech giant, and the device is expected to give the makers of luxury timepieces some competition. One Swiss brand already has plans to launch their own smartwatch and hopes to beat Apple at its own game.
Apple’s new “iWatch” may be the biggest story of late in tech territory, but there are other wearables out there ready to catch the eye the of trendier customer. The Apple iWatch has some formidable new competition from rivals Intel and Motorola.