GM Is Testing A Door-Opening Watch App
Joining the ranks of automakers interested in potential wearables support, GM is testing an Apple Watch app that could literally open doors.
Joining the ranks of automakers interested in potential wearables support, GM is testing an Apple Watch app that could literally open doors.
Apparently, Apple began its wearables venture in a largely clueless manner with the hilarious iRing.
While watchOS 2 didn't add much of note to the dial department, the Apple Watch Photo Face offers some interesting possibilities for clever designers.
Apple's wearable is largely predicated on smartwatch notifications, but Cook and company are doing it wrong.
As the device makes its case in the marketplace, some of the oldest Apple Watch news is the most amusing.
No news is good news, except when it isn't. And right now, that's Apple Watch's biggest problem.
Many observers and critics believe Apple will be forced to release a round Apple Watch sooner rather than later. This is highly unlikely.
Be on the lookout for a possible watchOS 2 Bluetooth speaker bug.
There's some speculation that the highest-end Apple Watch will help prop up Vertu sales. That seems pretty unlikely.
There are nearly 12,000 apps available for Apple's wearable, but Watch App developers are having a hard time promoting their work.
Apple Watch's heart rate sensor may not be as open as we thought. For developers and consumers both, that could be a big problem.
There aren't many good games for Apple Watch yet, but for some reason, Apple is featuring some of the worst gaming garbage out there.
The new BuzzFeed Watch App isn't what you expect. Of course, that doesn't mean it's any good.
Along with its obvious IoT and iBeacon auto-toggle possibilities, there's another funner way that Apple Watch remote control could work.
Apple Watch's heart rate sensor is admirably accurate. But how precise is it when it comes to sending your heartbeat via Digital Touch?
Apple Watch has taken home the prestigious T3 Award for "Gadget of the Year." Of course, it was a foregone conclusion. But still, kudos to Cook and company.
Pitch Out demonstrates what a little bit of cleverness and elbow grease can do when it comes to getting around Apple Watch's gaming limitations.
The Moto 360 sequel is positioned at near-Apple Watch Sport pricing. I'm not sure that's the best plan for Android Wear devices going forward.
Cupertino's wearable is a great fitness tracker, but this one Apple Watch calorie curiosity has me scratching my head.
While AirStrip for Apple Watch stole the latest keynote, detailed access to personal health data can be a troubling balancing act for end users.
The cheap Iradish "smartwatch" is the latest in a long line of Chinese Apple Watch imitators. As usual, its generic software is the weakest link.
Cupertino's wearable is a decent first-generation smartwatch on its own, but Apple Watch is better when your friends and family use one, too.
Apple's chief design officer seems confused about what exactly "exclusivity" means.