Podcast: It's a Love, Hate Relationship
This week Abdel and Andy talk about their thoughts and the TAG Heuer smartwatch as well as their love, hate relationship with the first-generation Apple Watch.
This week Abdel and Andy talk about their thoughts and the TAG Heuer smartwatch as well as their love, hate relationship with the first-generation Apple Watch.
This week, Abdel and Andy discuss some of our frustrations with Apple Watch as well a why the Apple Watch could actually be round.
After a few weeks off, we're back to talk about the latest updates in the wearables space including Tag Heuer's upcoming watch, Swatch's so called "smartwatch" and some of our thoughts regarding Apple Watch after living with watchOS 2.
We discuss the new Android watches, the Samsung Gear S2, Moto 360 2nd gen and the Hauwei watch.
Abdel, Andy and Julia discuss the new Samsung Gear S2 watch and Samsung’s longstanding Apple design influence.
Abdel, Julia and Andy gather once again to talk about some of the upcoming features for Apple Watch including the possibility of deep integration with Apple TV.
On the table this week, are the numbers -- the few that exist, the many that have been extrapolated, and even more that are missing.
This week, Abdel and Julia are joined with special guest Mark Miller, an astute Apple observer and writer. We talk about Apple Watch in China and how each of us uses the Watch differently.
Today’s discussion includes Sapphire vs. Ion-X glass, our recent watch face use, Apple Music on the Watch, how the two killer features of Fitness + Music will develop on the watch, and being a “Watch couple."
On the agenda for episode 8 is the 2nd beta of Watch OS 2, 2nd beta, whether the watch is actually doing better or “about the same” proportionally as the original iPhone, rumors for Apple Watch 2, and celebrity reviews of the watch.
Abdel and Julia discuss how watch aesthetics factor into the experience of the watch, the release of the watch in stores, decoupling the watch and phone, haters, and losing weight with the watch.
The WWDC keynote hits the street with tons in store for Apple Watch wearers. Native apps!
The Watch as the atom of Apple’s ecosystem. Google I/O 2015. AndroidWear interface conventions. WWDC. The inevitable demise of Pebble and Fitbit.
Traveling with the Watch. How experiences of the Watch are shaped by differences in personal interests and daily routine.
This week, Abdel and Julia discuss some of the newer reviews that seem to be trickling out as well as how the Watch is fitting into our lives.
We delve deeper into what the “Watch” is actually about (hint: it’s not timekeeping), it’s timed entrance in the market, medical science implications, Apple’s own occasional lack of ability to predict the future of personal technology and look forward to being able to shop for third-party bands.
Abdel and Julia discuss how the first five days with the Watch have been — what they love so far, what are the weak points, where they hope it’s all going.