Bernard Desarnauts On Apple Watch Gestures
Apple Watch gestures are sure to be a big part of the wearable's future interaction model, but today they're nowhere near where they need to be.
Apple Watch gestures are sure to be a big part of the wearable's future interaction model, but today they're nowhere near where they need to be.
There aren't many brilliant wearables out there, but the ReVault smartwatch is a shining beacon of ingenuity and utility.
The IBM Watson supercomputer is tallying the bananas for the holiday season, and it's looking like Apple Watch is leading the pack.
The official Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Dock looks about like my reaction to it sounds. And smells.
PING for Apple Watch is perhaps the first big brand to take Cupertino's wearable where it needs to go re: specific sports skill training.
One of WatchAware's core services, Watch App reviews, has been in the works for a while. Finally, there's starting to be stuff that's actually worth rating.
If you really need to know what song is playing right now, your Apple Watch is your worst bet. Pull out your iPhone and save some time.
There's a troubling trend brewing at arm's length. Here's hoping that the Apple Watch IAP train hits the brakes before it gets going too fast.
The biggest Apple aficionado on the Internet is nonplussed by Cupertino's first wearable.
The Apple Watch display is a gorgeous piece of engineering, but I no longer think that the data density it affords is critical to the wearable's future.
Most ideas for Apple Watch Complications and use cases have been decidedly pedestrian. But thanks to a blogger's off-hand comment, here's a really good one.
With just a modicum of time and talent, you can make a functional, classy smartwatch for free.
Select Apple Stores are offering a $50 Apple Watch discount when purchased with a new iPhone. Here's what that might (or might not) actually mean.
Doom and gloom prognostications about Apple's inability to produce the "next big thing" in tech are not compelling.
A new poll indicates that tech industry bigwigs aren't thrilled with Apple Watch. I'd argue otherwise, and that interest extends to the general public.
This purported "Apple Watch study" goes to great lengths to say nothing at all about the device in question.
Stefan Poulos has updated his collection of Apple Watch wallpapers. You probably should, too.
IBM is folding its cognitive algorithms into Apple Watch's health monitoring aspect, but it's just a bunch of redundant nonsense.
Some critics are comparing Apple Watch to Microsoft's ill-fated Zune, and they're not altogether wrong. That's Apple's fault.
Analysts claim that Apple Watch is already affecting the Swiss watch industry. That may be coming, but it hasn't happened yet, as other factors are in play.
HelpAround's Alert app represents a compelling and critical use case for Apple Watch, but it has one glaring problem.
Researchers at the famous medical college are developing EpiWatch, an Apple Watch app that tracks seizure events in real time.
DataMan Next is one of the first third-party iPhone apps to make itself truly useful on Apple Watch, Complications included.
Gennady Golovkin, the best boxer (and perhaps athlete) in the world, flies under the radar in Cupertino's new "Train" Apple Watch ad.