It's Funny Because It's True?
College Humor figures out why Apple Watch Edition exists.
College Humor figures out why Apple Watch Edition exists.
Gadget rental service Lumoid hopes to let customers try Apple Watch before buying.
Fake Apple Watches are a thing. Get used to it.
Apple's unique economies of scale might explain the rationale behind Apple Watch pricing, the rumored Apple TV, and even the fabled iCar.
Apple's poor Spring Forward keynote might be explained by their reticence to tell users that Apple Watch is meant to reduce use of and reliance on iPhone.
Apple is sending invitations to developers to test their apps on final Apple Watch hardware.
Apple's special gold formulation could make 18-karat gold plated Apple Watches an Edition for the masses.
The Apple Watch iPhone app logo is not quite as elegant as Apple Watch itself.
The Apple Watch battery should last users about three years before needing to be replaced.
I watched Apple's keynote with high hopes for some real Apple Watch insight. Unfortunately, I didn't get it.
Apple didn't air their "Gold film" during the Spring Forward keynote, but it is available to view online.
Apple sets MSRP and preorder/launch dates for Apple Watch.
Could Apple Watch be the test-bed for one of consumer electronics' most anticipated new technologies?
Apple Watch is not intended to replace iPhone. It is intended to increase iPhone sales.
If people are willing to pay $10,000 for Apple Watch Edition, they'd probably pay a little more for it, too.
We still don't know how the different versions of Apple Watch are going to be priced. Maybe that's because Apple didn't, either.
A smartwatch without a touchscreen is not a smartwatch.
Apple Watch has a screen toggle that flips everything upside down, allowing left-handed users to more easily access the Digital Crown.
The Kairos Watch has a valuable trick up its sleeve in the luxury market's rush to compete with Cupertino.
See that big thing on the back of Apple Watch? I don’t think that’s what you think it is.
Timekeeping is touted as one of the three pillars of Apple Watch, which isn't necessarily good news for its "revolutionary" status.
Quinn Nelson of Snazzy Labs dissects the (questionable) shortcomings of Apple Watch, but he still predicts strong sales and reasonable market adoption.
Award-winning iOS developer equinux shares some insight on how coding for Apple Watch mandates a wholesale reconsideration of what it means for a wearable app to be truly useful.
The new wearable has earned Cupertino its 44th International Forum Design Gold Award.