Apple on Thursday sent out invites for a special event to be held on March 9, 2015. The event will be held in San Francisco at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, a venue that Apple has used many times before for special events.
Speaking on the 9to5 Happy Hour podcast, well-respected Apple reporter Mark Gurman revealed that Apple will have an iPhone-like pulldown Notification Center on Apple Watch.
According to a report, Tim Cook told an employee in the Kurfürstendamm Apple Store in Berlin that he wears his Apple Watch all the time, "even in the shower.”
Analyst Trip Chowdhry believes Apple Watch will launch with 100,000 available apps, while users will keep an average of 100 apps on the device at any given time.
The most common criticism we hear from Apple Watch skeptics is "I can do all that on my iPhone." But in saying that, they're focusing on all the wrong aspects of wearable computing, as Apple Watch seeks to solve a number of very distinct real-world problems.
Apple's being notoriously secretive with their new wearable, but the details they've let slip are quite compelling. To understand what Apple Watch does, you first have to understand what Apple Watch is.
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