"Apple Watch Review: The Smartwatch You Want, Not the One You Need"
This Apple Watch review out of India's New Delhi TV is pretty much on the mark about the state of wearables in 2015.
This Apple Watch review out of India's New Delhi TV is pretty much on the mark about the state of wearables in 2015.
We've seen some of these up close and while we think Apple's is noticeably superior, some of these bands are actually decent.
The ever-so-reliable Mark Gurman reports that the Apple Watch is capable of capturing health data from bands, and that it was fully considered while the Watch was being designed and built.
Chief executive of Swiss watchmaking group says its smartwatches will last nine months per battery and not collect user data.
Abdel, Andy and Julia discuss the new Samsung Gear S2 watch and Samsung’s longstanding Apple design influence.
Apple Watch technology is slowly making its way to other products in the company stable. But Force Touch for iPad doesn't seem to be Force Touch at all.
Czech website Letem Svetem Applem is claiming that Apple plans to announce new smart bands that will connect to the hidden diagnostic port on the Apple Watch sometimes in early 2016.
The new Moto 360 (2015 version) is out in the wild in the city of Chicago, the location of Motorola's U.S. headquarters.
Geronimo for Apple Watch is an extension of the existing, fluid iPhone email handler. But while it looks the part, it doesn't seem to be all that special.
People have been struggling to identify the killer app for Apple Watch. And Apple Pay certainly ain't it.
Samsung is again taking heat as critics claim its Gear S2 to copy Apple Watch. I understand the argument, but so far, it lacks actual substance.
Apple has taken their floral faces found on the Apple Watch and brought them to life at the historical Selfridges
Today, Google unveiled an update to Android Wear that bring something called "Interactive Watch Faces."
It seems that another Apple Watch feature is coming to the next iPhone: stronger 7000-series custom aluminum.
Major League Baseball bans Apple Watch in a misinformed effort to enforce its "no smartphones" rule.
Apple Watch uses sapphire produced by company called Monocrystal, a Russian company which is currently the largest synthetic sapphire manufacturer in the world.
Samsung's video shows various highlights from the UI including watch faces, weather, maps, and more.
Developer Hamza Sood, known for being quite good as snooping around through iOS code, has figured a way to get custom Watch faces on the Apple Watch.
Popular analog watchmaker Fossil has decided to get into the smartwatch game.
Eighteen more banks and credit unions in the U.S. have starting supporting Apple Pay after today's update.
A new survey of Apple Watch owners conducted by research firm Wristly found that 80% of those in the U.S. and UK have already used Apple Pay on their Watch.
The company says that they saw the smaller display on the Watch as an opportunity to something that would streamline and make sending cash even easier.
New York based jewelry company London Jewelers is set to start selling the Apple Watch beginning August 21, 2015.