Hardcore iPhone Users and the Apple Watch
I believe Siegler is exactly right. Most people, myself included, are not what you would call "hardcore" iPhone users.
I believe Siegler is exactly right. Most people, myself included, are not what you would call "hardcore" iPhone users.
Notifications-driven text adventures like Lifeline... define the current state of gaming on Apple Watch. Luckily, it's a pretty fun genre.
The ability to accessorize Apple Watch simply taps into our desire to look good and feel different. And it’s something that’s going to fuel the Watch to become a very successful product.
Great perspective from Miller and much better than 90 percent of the reviews you may have read on some of the much larger tech sites.
There are only 10 Apple Watch Faces to choose from, so it ought to be easy to weed out the bad ones. Nevertheless, I've gone ahead and done it for you.
It's been almost two weeks of Apple Watch ownership for many of us, which means that while we're still in the honeymoon phase, the Watch "married" life is beginning to settle in with its first batch of issues.
An interesting take from Joanne McNeil who argues that the Apple Watch is "not a fashion accessory" but rather "something hostile to our personal taste."
Apple Watch had been on my wrist this whole time … Even while I was being checked out in the ambulance.
The industry needs Apple to help define what a category should look like and what its priorities should be.
If you don’t like taking your Phone with you during workouts or you like to analyse the data in detail, the Apple Watch is not a suitable replacement for a dedicated sport tracker.
These are always fun to watch.
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Kovach's first line of this piece says it all "I don't think I can stress this enough: It's a watch."
We've rounded up the top 15 apps that are awesome on the Apple Watch. Let us know what you think!
A new video posted by developer Allen Wong demonstrates the first Apple Watch Tesla app capable of controlling the many functions available on a Tesla Model S.
I thought I'd share what is usually considered to be the most ideal place on your wrist to wear a watch for maximum comfort.
It's amazing what technology is capable of doing when you wear it.
Apple Watch's "raise to wake" feature doesn't work for everyone as well as it could. Maybe there should be a way to teach the wearable when to turn on.
If you're curious as to who in your Contacts list has an Apple Watch, this easy method will let you find out.
As the functionality of Apple Watch expands, and as developers understand this product more, I think that minimally invasive model is going to create some challenges.
It's easy to get lost with Apple Watch, as navigation isn't as fluid or intuitive when compared to iPhone or iPad. This will take some getting used to.
Notifications are clearly going to become more important as technology starts becoming something we wear.
This Apple Watch unboxing is unlike any you've seen.
I found this piece particularly odd to be honest, starting with the headline. The Apple Watch is not intended to "run your life."