Apple Watch sales are estimated to be around 1.5 million units, making it the top selling smartwatch, but still lags behind basic wearables from companies such a Fitbit according to the latest data.
According to research firm Slice Intelligence Apple's decision to cut the starting price of the Apple Watch from $349 to $299 has seen quite a bit of success.
Carnegie Mellon believes this too and today the team at the Future Interfaces Group released a video showcasing an interesting solution to making the smartwatch even smarter.
At the Manus x Machina exhibit hosted at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and sponsored by Apple and Vogue, Jony Ive spoke to Business of Fashion about the role of technology in the growing world of wearables.
Cook compared the Apple Watch to a previous hot selling item, the iPod, and believes that roughly 40 percent of Apple Watch sales will occur in the holiday quarter, or Q4.
Apple today informed developers that starting June 1, 2016, all watchOS apps submitted to the App Store must now be native apps built with the watchOS 2 SDK.
A Chinese company launched a crowdfunding campaign for a watch they're calling the CoWatch, a new smart watch with an aim to put Alexa right on your wrist.
According to the well-sourced Apple analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, this years Apple Watch is more likely to be an "S" upgrade with "spec improvements" and very little form factor design changes.
Sure nobody needs one, but guess what, nobody needs a lot of things. But make no mistake, we're always looking for something that makes our lives more convenient.
Fluent Research recently conduced an interview with over 2,500 American's nationwide and determined that the Apple Watch is nearly 8% of American's already own an Apple Watch.