What if you could combine all of your social and personal data into a single dashboard that portrays visualizations of your timeline in creative ways? This is the experiment that is Gyroscope.
Tobias van Schneider has written a great piece on 12 things you should know about the Apple Watch. His basic conclusion is that "If someone would take the Apple Watch away from me, I would not miss it."
Retinal Neuroscientist and photographer Bryan Jones has taken detailed images of the Apple Watch display to the point where we're able to view and discern individual pixels.
Design agency T3 has just previewed a hands-free Tinder that measures your heart rate on your Apple Watch or Android Wear watch to decide whether or not you've got the hots for person you're looking at.
Ben Bajarin writing for Techpinion's shares his experience of going a week without his Apple Watch. His observations are quite interesting and I find his analysis to be spot on.
Ted Bradley and a team of London-based developers have created the very first Swim App for Apple Watch after have successfully designed one for the Pebble.
The Lenovo Magic View represents a window into a world where me-too tech brands will try to one-up Apple Watch with every gimmick imaginable. Avoid them.
It's hard to say "here's the killer feature about the Watch", but once you witness or even experience it for a short time, you almost instantly start to get it.
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."
Earlier this year, Hyundai brought its Blue Link-connected car platform to Android Wear, giving its users the ability to start their Hyundai cars remotely right from their wrist. Today, Hyundai is bringing this functionality to the Apple Watch.
Another day, another analyst report on Business Insider. Today, Pacific Crest analyst Andy Hargreaves believes that "demand for Apple Watch has fallen sharply from initial levels."