Why Apple Watch And iPod Need Each Other
Apple Watch and iPod are both struggling mightily, but they just might end up saving each other.
Apple Watch and iPod are both struggling mightily, but they just might end up saving each other.
The Lenovo Magic View represents a window into a world where me-too tech brands will try to one-up Apple Watch with every gimmick imaginable. Avoid them.
For FaceTime and selfies, the rumored Apple Watch camera would be little more than needless accoutrement. But as a control mechanism...
In the ongoing Ion-X vs. sapphire "picture quality" debate, the tech community is forgetting one all-important element.
A newly-revealed patent demos some interesting plans for Apple Watch. But these definitely won't be shaking up the world.
While it debuted in MacBook, Force Touch is one of Apple Watch's coolest features, and it's probably coming to the next iPhone.
A new study suggests that a large number of users dont use their smartphones more than once an hour, and that sleeping with them has become second nature.
The charging solutions for Apple Watch are simple: Plug it into an outlet or use a spare battery. And don't expect anything more for a very long time.
Apple Watch may seem like a design icon in its own right, but it's really just a mishmash of established wristwatches with the iPhone itself.
While most assume that Apple's wearable goal was to make a great smartwatch and nothing more, Apple Watch Plan B might actually be the main thing.
I'm not thrilled with my Apple Watch experience so far. And maybe that's exactly what Apple wants.
There's a rumor going around that Apple might add a FaceTime camera to Apple Watch 2. That's a really dumb idea.
The world's best wearable is beautiful and functional. But I think it would have been a lot more interesting if Cupertino had given us a round Apple Watch.
The Apple Watch market analyst is an unaccountable creature, prone to wanton acts of data manipulation and downright dishonesty. Invest wisely.
Force Touch context menus might represent a small learning curve in the grand scheme of the Apple Watch UI, but it certainly doesn't need "fixing."
A lot of disappointed critics have written about "breaking up" with Apple Watch. Sure, it's a lusty gadget, but the deeper implications are kind of sad.
Men's accessory site Uncrate offers up an amusing Apple Watch insult. Kind of. Maybe.
While Apple Watch's forthcoming OS revision will allow video to run on the device, third-party native animations are still AFK.
While the shape of Apple Watch is technically superior in just about every way, there's one thing round smartwatches can do that Cupertino's wearable can't.
In allowing third-party Complications and "custom" Faces in watchOS 2, Apple's shredded every argument they (or anyone) ever had against third-part Faces.
Many big brands weren't able to put out a Watch App because of significant software limitations. Now Vine for Apple Watch is coming thanks to watchOS 2.
Asus' ZenWatch 2 mimics Apple's Digital Crown, but it doesn't really do anything. It's basically a perfect clone.
Here's what a Steve Jobs-narrated Apple Watch video might have been like.