PC World - Expectations for Apple to release an iWatch reached a new pitch yesterday as Bloomberg reported that such a device could have much higher profit margins than the company's iPad line up and its rumored HDTV.
Apple has filed 79 patents that relate to wearable technology and are generally expected to be part of its iWatch effort. Reports also indicate that the company has a team of 100 people working on the iWatch project that includes engineers, design experts, and marketing professionals.
It’s been over a year now since the iWatch Series 3 Cellular was released. Reviews came flooding out the gate, as they always do, but is an immediate reaction really going to give you a sense of how a watch impacts day-to-day life?
Will the Apple Inc Watch 2 be an improvement over its previous iteration?
I felt like the first Apple Watch was overpriced and wasn't too atractive, it looked more like a toy. I still prefer classic watches.
Apple Watch has been on our wrists for just five months and yet it is already having an amazing impact on many people’s lives.