2 Weeks with Apple Watch
I don’t use Apple Watch much, but it’s always on my wrist except when I’m in bed. I think that’s what how it should be. At least for now.
I don’t use Apple Watch much, but it’s always on my wrist except when I’m in bed. I think that’s what how it should be. At least for now.
It’s totally feasible to steal an Apple Watch and set it up on a different device as if you just purchased it from an Apple Store.
This week, Abdel and Julia discuss some of the newer reviews that seem to be trickling out as well as how the Watch is fitting into our lives.
I still believe that the Watch is not for everyone. Some people will enjoy its features, others will find them somewhat redundant to their lifestyle. It all depends on your life, really.
Great review from Michael Fisher of PocketNow. Highlights many of the good and bad of the Apple Watch.
This is exactly how I feel. No smartwatch will be a necessity for the foreseeable future. But then again, what watch is?
Google has updated its Google News & Weather app with support for Apple Watch.
According to new Samsung-released documentation, the company's next-generation smartwatch will use a Tizen-based UI alongside a rotating bezel.
After using Apple Watch for an entire month, Walt Mossberg has some thoughts on whether or not it will withstand the longer test of time.
Roller derby enthusiast and tech blogger Serenity Caldwell says Apple Watch is helping her get fitter than ever.
Tired of trying to tap an app and missing? Well, a Reddit user believes he has found the scientifically best way to layout your apps for the highest chance of success when tapping them.
Individual message threads can be silenced on iPhone, but Apple Watch will not mirror Do Not Disturb settings.
Triathlete Ray Maker, the DC Rainmaker, documents his high-performance Apple Watch swim test. The results are impressive.
A nice, bulleted roundup of some of the small, yet very helpful features that come with living with an Apple Watch.
The truth is that it's virtually impossible to fully understand a new product from a distance, especially when its not in your possession
Keaton Keller has a great video showcased a gold plated Apple Watch. Check it out and tell us what you think!
Once reliable, The Verge seems to be conducting its smartwatch scoring on an anti-Apple grading curve.
I believe Siegler is exactly right. Most people, myself included, are not what you would call "hardcore" iPhone users.
We delve deeper into what the “Watch” is actually about (hint: it’s not timekeeping), it’s timed entrance in the market, medical science implications, Apple’s own occasional lack of ability to predict the future of personal technology and look forward to being able to shop for third-party bands.
According to Chipworks, Apple's S1 chip -- the processor at the heart of the Apple Watch -- was made using Samsung's 28-nanometer LP process.
The ability to accessorize Apple Watch simply taps into our desire to look good and feel different. And it’s something that’s going to fuel the Watch to become a very successful product.
Great perspective from Miller and much better than 90 percent of the reviews you may have read on some of the much larger tech sites.
It's starting to sound like "product director at Google" has a little more to do with Wroblewski's infographic than any attempt he might be making to honestly educate people.