Apple Watch and Early Adoption
The Apple Watch represents the future, so why not start enjoying the future now?
The Apple Watch represents the future, so why not start enjoying the future now?
The Apple Watch truly allows me to disconnect from my phone in a way I haven't experienced in a very long time.
You probably have an Apple Watch Stand somewhere in your house and you don't even know it. If not, go to the Library.
Without question the best review of the Apple Watch I've read. I expect to see more of these types of stories as more and more people get this device.
I don't understand why some people just can't see the Apple Watch as a Watch that tells time and does a few other things really well.
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.
I've been looking at a few for quite some time and today I'm here to tell you about one of my favorites: the HiRise Apple Watch Stand from Twelve South.
The slight majority of the Watchers, about 60%, actually saw a huge decline in their phone use after the Watch.
What better way to put the 38mm 18k yellow gold Apple Watch Edition to use then to crush it with 2 powerful neodymium magnets equaling to 650lbs of force!
Here's my hands-on with a Replica Apple Watch Classic Buckle.
Apple wants you touching your Watch less.
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.
Of the 10 affordable watches listed, only two of them, the Swatch Sistem51 and the Orient dress, are priced under the $349 starting point of the Apple Watch
I like to browse Amazon to find new and cool Apple Watch accessories. Today, I found something interesting: Replica Apple Watch Leather Loop bands.
After living with the Apple Watch for about five weeks, Will discusses what features he finds most useful about it and what has disappointed him.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: the Watch, as all watches, is not for everyone. At least not yet.
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.
After watching the WWDC keynote yesterday for a second time, I have come to one conclusion: We all bought beta Apple Watches.
Great read as always by The Oatmeal and I wholeheartedly agree, especially after seeing watchOS 2 at WWDC.
This Nightstand was perfectly designed for this exact function. It actually charges the watch horizontally so that you can take advantage of all the "Night Mode" features Apple touted in its keynote.
Guest contributor Steve Bourne gives his two cents on why Apple Watch should be de-crowned. From a UI perspective, maybe it's just not all that necessary.
Here are the most interesting developments to come out of today's announcements in case you weren't fortunate enough to spend most of the afternoon glued to your screen. Enjoy!
Just a few days ago, Casey Neistat showed us a quick unboxing and his custom made Louis Vuitton Apple Watch band. Now he's back with his initial impressions.