Best Apple Watch Fitness Apps
Whether you're a beginner, veteran or someone just looking to get develop a routine, we've gathered the Best Apple Watch Fitness Apps for you.
Whether you're a beginner, veteran or someone just looking to get develop a routine, we've gathered the Best Apple Watch Fitness Apps for you.
The brands behind the big small apps of Apple Watch are struggling to address the unique creative potential of the new platform.
Apple has published a new support page detailing how the Apple Watch is able to measure your heart rate.
This is a great review and shows how the Apple Watch can potentially help us become a little bit more healthier.
Doing some digging around the web, particularly on AliBaba, I've found more than a few "gold suppliers" offering Apple Watch replica bands.
Apple Watch all alone: what can it do? Not a lot -- it's mainly an iPhone accessory -- but there are some key things that it can handle on its own.
Here's a rundown of the top Twitter clients available for the Apple Watch.
A lot of us in the tech world are still trying to figure out what the Apple Watch is. Is it a watch? Is it a tiny iPhone strapped to your wrist? Is it something else altogether?
The iPod, iPhone, iPad, and even the MacBook Air all went through the same growing pains. If the Apple Watch follows the same iteration path as those products, it's destined to easily be the best product in its class.
Flickr user, Jared Sinclair, has uploaded a variety of Apple Watch Settings screens which provide an interesting look at how customizable the Apple Watch is as a product.
Andy Richter's new Apple Watch is really great, but Conan's sidekick doesn't exactly know how to use it yet.
The more the Apple Watch is able to shorten certain interactions in your life, the more this product is likely to succeed.
Many believe Apple Watch will lead to the death of the iPhone. In reality, it's quite the opposite.
Apple’s watches are far superior in their finish to some of the watch brands they are going to end up crushing: the Movados, the TAGs and the Skagens of the world.
I just spent some time time going hands-on with Apple Watch, and it's an admirable wearable. But it definitely has a few first-generation hiccups.
The Watch speaks plainly of itself and its success is therefore guaranteed.
Some of the most popular apps used on iOS will have apps ready for launch day and WatchAware has received screenshots and descriptions of how some of these apps will work.
When you compare this watch to, say, a Rolex or a Panerai, there's no question those manufacturers have a leg up on Apple.
I still can't wrap my head around how you can fully judge a new, never before seen product in just a few days.
The more I think about it, the more I see the Watch as a digital concierge, capable of accomplishing a variety of tasks with a simple voice command.
Watch as Danny Winget gives his initial impressions of the Apple Watch while comparing it to the Moto 360.
The people who are ranting about how "stupid" a $17K watch that will be "obsolete" in a few years probably don't understand the amount of disposable wealth some people have.
I'm convinced this thing is going to be huge. Really huge.