The next generation of iWatch could come with an upgrade that turns it into a real player of the mobile device game.
Apple has taken a different route this time around, dropping the “i” from their latest device, just known as the Apple Watch, but why exactly would they move away from their well-known branding prefix?
The world is waiting with bated breath for the launch of Apple’s new products on September 9th. We will see the new iPhone 6, and the much anticipated iWatch. But what do the Swiss think?
Remember when it was deemed ‘showing off’ when people were spotted with the latest technology in their hands – with some of the devices worth than your car. Times have changed. Gadgets are normal and this 20% sale makes everything affordable!
And if it wasn’t enough to get through a day without your phone bombarding you, every chance it gets with non-stop notifications! Now Apple plans to make your phone tell you how fat and lazy you are under the guise of tracking your fitness.
Samsung has already gone ahead and given the smart watch a go – with mixed reactions.
It has been a while since Apple released any new products, in fact the last product to be released was in October 2012. But according to Apple CEO Tim Cook, there are “some amazing new products” on the horizon.
Apple has filed for a trademark of the name iWatch in Japan last month fueling speculation that the company could be developing the much anticipated wristwatch.
Is the iWatch coming to town any time soon? The word on the street is that Foxconn has already produced the product and made it available to a select few.
Apple has been at the forefront of innovation and it is only natural for users and consumers to speculate what the company is working on next. These five rumours have been doing their rounds and analysts seem to be pretty certain these five will make it to production.
Lee Young Hee, Executive Vice President of Samsung’s mobile business confirmed during an interview in South Korea that Samsung will indeed be making a smart watch. According to Hee this is not in respsonse to rumours that Apple is working on a watch. We’ve been preparing the watch product for so long. We are working very […]
Tech insiders are drawing together a compelling set of reasons for why Apple is very likely to enter the smartwatch market, and why they’re also likely to make a clean sweep of it. They’ll be late to the market, competing against upstarts like Pebble and established brands like Sony in order capitalize on a trend […]