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.
The ability to accessorize Apple Watch simply taps into our desire to look good and feel different. And it’s something that’s going to fuel the Watch to become a very successful product.
There are only 10 Apple Watch Faces to choose from, so it ought to be easy to weed out the bad ones. Nevertheless, I've gone ahead and done it for you.
It's starting to sound like "product director at Google" has a little more to do with Wroblewski's infographic than any attempt he might be making to honestly educate people.
It's been almost two weeks of Apple Watch ownership for many of us, which means that while we're still in the honeymoon phase, the Watch "married" life is beginning to settle in with its first batch of issues.
With many models showing a July ship date, perhaps this new in-store pickup option could mean that you'd be able to order and pick up your Watch on the same day.
An interesting take from Joanne McNeil who argues that the Apple Watch is "not a fashion accessory" but rather "something hostile to our personal taste."
It seems that even big developers are having trouble figuring out the wearable experience. Twitter for Apple Watch is missing some key promised features.
If you don’t like taking your Phone with you during workouts or you like to analyse the data in detail, the Apple Watch is not a suitable replacement for a dedicated sport tracker.