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People have a hard time understanding Apple Watch. Here's why.
People have a hard time understanding Apple Watch. Here's why.
Perhaps the biggest Apple Watch paradox will be the device's ability to lessen distractions by increasing them across the board.
Android Wear is having a crisis of conscience, and Google might not know how to fix the platform going forward.
A nice theoretical walkthrough on how an Apple Watch user might benefit from wearing this device.
If you want to understand Apple Watch and all its potential to make your life easier, just look down next time you're out for a drive.
The Apple Watch app might be an advertisement, but so is about half of iOS.
This week, Ariel Adams from ABlogToWatch joins us to talk about Apple Watch and how the tech industry still doesn't quite understand exactly why people buy watches.
The Apple Watch UI might be intuitive and useful, but it's going to drive trypophobia sufferers crazy.
A lot of potential Apple Watch customers are expecting to buy third-party bands at launch next month. I'm not so sure they're going to be able to.
Apple's vision goes in complete contrast with tech nerds who often look at products only for their utility and not how it makes them feel.
Make your very own Apple Watch mockup to figure out exactly which case and Band sizes are right for you.
When Apple launched iPad in 2010, there wasn't a whole lot of perceived interest. But there were a ton of sales. With Apple Watch, history is repeating.
"It makes me feel like a Power Ranger."
I watched Apple's keynote with high hopes for some real Apple Watch insight. Unfortunately, I didn't get it.
We've gathered a few hands-on videos of Apple Watch in action for you enjoyment.
Canadian tech blog MobileSyrup provides an excellent Apple Watch gallery from today's Spring Forward hands-on segment.
Could Apple Watch be the test-bed for one of consumer electronics' most anticipated new technologies?
You might not think of it that way, but Apple Watch, judging from the specs unveiled back in September, is probably the ultimate communication device.
See that big thing on the back of Apple Watch? I don’t think that’s what you think it is.
This week, I'm joined by former Apple designer Louie Mantia, as we discuss Apple Watch leading up to next week's Spring Forward keynote.
An ongoing Reddit survey from /r/Apple indicates that the stainless steel Apple Watch is the most desired version, but most folks don't expect to shell out more than $500 for the device.
It looks like you'll be able to spice up your Apple Watch Sport with a few of the more premium strap options (which you might actually need to do in case Apple prices the stainless versions out of reach of the majority of users).
The gold standard of the luxury watch industry helps explain why you probably won't be able to afford Apple Watch Edition.