Apple Rolling Out Mobile Apple Watch Try-Ons Across its Stores
Apple has begun a widespread rollout of a new Apple Watch try-on program dubbed "Mobile Try-On"
Apple has begun a widespread rollout of a new Apple Watch try-on program dubbed "Mobile Try-On"
9to5Google has just uncovered the pricing on the Huawei Watch and it looks like the company is looking to sell watches in the range of $350 - $800 bucks.
Today, Apple sent out invitations for a special event to be held on September 9, 2015. The event will be held at the the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco at 10:00 am.
Pictures of the new Moto 360 continue to leak ahead of at IFA, where it is likely that the company will announce its new wearable.
While we still have yet to receive any information on how many Apple Watches Apple has sold (don't hold your breath), IDC estimates that Apple has sold roughly 3.6 million units from April to June.
Something tells me that if the price comes down just a little, we may see some interesting results.
Many schools are taking note of the potential for students to cheat with Apple Watch, but that's not stopping Apple from marketing the device for just that.
As noted by MacRumors, Apple has begun selling third-party Apple Watch accessories in its retail stores with the very first being the ElevationLabs Nightstand.
The latest Apple Watch survey from info aggregator Wristly suggests that, once again, the simplicity of Dark Sky reigns supreme.
The Samsung Gear S2 unveiling is just around the corner, and today a Samsung executive has teased yet another pic of the device today on his Instagram account.
According to a new report from CNET, a new wave of Android Wear devices will make their debut at next months's IFA trade show in Berlin.
Best Buy CEO Hubert Joly said that the Apple Watch is off to a strong start and announced plans to expand Apple's presence in its retail stores.
Mini-Me is appropriately evil when it comes to wearable tech. Watch him as he shoots Apple Watch in this slow-mo video from FullMag.
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.