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Pebble, the company behind the popular smartwatch with the same name, has released an updated SDK labeled as “the next stage of the platform enabling two-way communication between Pebble and the smartphone.”
Registered developers can visit developer.getpebble.com and grab the new SDK immediately. It&rsqu... |
17 May 2013 07:11 GMT |
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Apple’s Devices Software Team is seeking a software engineer “for creating and maintaining internal software running on all of Apple's current and future iOS embedded devices,” according to a new job advert posted by the Cupertino giant. On its jobs site, Apple has opened a position for &ldquo... |
16 May 2013 03:02 GMT |
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Past the smartphone and into wearable tech, the Apple-Samsung duopoly will live on, according to Skooks Pong, VP of technology at Synapse, the engineering firm behind the Nike FuelBand. In a discussion with Business Insider, Pong shares his thoughts about the future of wearable tech, suggesting Google has a tough ro... |
15 May 2013 08:12 GMT |
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Martin Hajek has become a well-known figure in the Apple blogosphere, mainly thanks to his jaw-dropping CAD designs of rumored Apple products.
Lately he’s been focusing on a hot product that pretty much everyone on the planet hopes Apple will produce – the iWatch. In the April issue of MacUser magazine, Hajek ... |
7 May 2013 02:48 GMT |
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Jack Dorsey has more faith in a rumored iWatch than he has in an existing Google Glass. Both products fall in the wearable computer category, but only one of them makes sense right now.
And Dorsey believes that product is a device that comes in the form of a wristband, something that Apple is said to be working on w... |
30 April 2013 08:19 GMT |
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Little is known about Microsoft’s smart watch project, but sources familiar with the matter hinted earlier this month that the device might be equipped with a 1.5-inch display and a touch-capable screen to provide quick access to all of its features. Even though the whole project is still an enigma for all of ... |
25 April 2013 04:07 GMT |
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Microsoft seems to be fully prepared to take the fight against Apple to a completely new level, this time with a smart watch device that could see daylight later this year. As we’ve already told you, the company is working on a 1.5-inch Windows device that would compete with Apple’s upcoming iWatch, even... |
16 April 2013 22:31 GMT |
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Microsoft is trying really hard to embrace the devices and services company concept Steve Ballmer has talked about so many times in the past, so the Windows maker is now working on some gadgets that could hit the market in the near future.
A smart watch is reportedly in the pipeline right now, as Microsoft apparentl... |
16 April 2013 10:30 GMT |
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Microsoft is reportedly working on a touch-enabled watch device that would help the Redmond-based giant compete against the likes of Apple and Samsung, both of which are preparing similar units that could see daylight in the coming months. According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, Microsoft has asked Asian s... |
15 April 2013 02:05 GMT |
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In a town hall meeting at Intuit headquarters, Bill Campbell (chairman of Intuit) relayed on a number of topics, including wearable computing, hinting at Apple’s rumored iWatch.
Bloomberg Businessweek reports that, while Campbell didn’t specifically name Apple or any products made by the Cupertino giant,... |
14 April 2013 06:09 GMT |
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A French site claims to have learned that Apple’s new VP of Technologies, Kevin Linch, has assembled a new team within the company, and it may just be for that rumored iWatch product.
MacG cites the sources as saying that Kevin Lynch has “created a new team inside Apple with a lot of engineers who previo... |
12 April 2013 10:55 GMT |
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Apple has removed a job advertisement seeking experts in emerging display technologies, including flexible screens, after widespread speculation that the company was developing a bendable device.
Although it’s been rumored for quite some time that Apple is developing a new device that uses bendable glass, the ... |
11 April 2013 07:18 GMT |
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The USPTO this week published a patent application signed Apple Inc. which describes a device that blends key features from the iPhone with those that would be found on Apple’s rumored iWatch. Flexible displays are mentioned all the way. This revolutionary iPhone would presumably be all-display, using a curved... |
28 March 2013 08:58 GMT |
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Word on the web is that Samsung is firing on all cylinders to roll out a smart-watch, calling it one of the “products of the future.” If the news is correct and Samsung manages to roll out this wearable computer ahead of Apple, Tim Cook will have a hard time staying on shareholders’ good side. Acco... |
19 March 2013 05:47 GMT |
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Based on the latest rumors flying in the tech world, designer Martin Hajek has worked up a credible iWatch concept for MacUser magazine showing what the finalized product might look like.
Although most concepts floating around the web show futuristic designs, Hajek takes a more traditional approach at the rumored Ap... |
13 March 2013 08:54 GMT |
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The iTV isn’t happening this year, according to a research note from Jefferies analyst Peter Misek. The launch has been postponed, Misek said, because panel suppliers (LG and Sharp) are having yield rate troubles. "We had thought that Apple's software and ecosystem would be enough to drive demand but our ... |
12 March 2013 11:47 GMT |
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Swatch Chief Executive Officer Nick Hayek doesn’t think Apple’s rumored iWatch could replace the iPhone, adding, “I don’t believe it’s the next revolution.”
Hayek’s comments may or may not hold water. But the problem is not the CEO’s answer. Rather, it’s the ques... |
6 March 2013 10:28 GMT |
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Apple’s interest in developing an advanced watch dates back to the early 2000s, according to Scott Wilson, Nike’s former creative director. Cupertino’s design legend, Sir Jonathan Ive, once had Nike send over boxes of watches to his lab.
“Well, he didn't buy them,” Wilson tells Bus... |
5 March 2013 10:10 GMT |
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Reports are beginning to surface revealing more details about Apple’s rumored iWatch initiative, including alleged plans to have the device rolled out by the end of the year. One report in particular claims Apple is going full-blast with iOS on the device.
In a feature story citing analysts on the potential pr... |
4 March 2013 10:56 GMT |
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Citigroup Inc. analyst Oliver Chen tells Bloomberg Businessweek that the global watch industry will be worth more than $60 billion / €46 billion in 2013. Apple’s cut should be about ten percent of that should Tim Cook roll out the rumored iWatch.
The pressure is on for Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, to unveil so... |
4 March 2013 08:30 GMT |
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Apple doesn’t have to wait for Corning to perfect its Willow Glass technology to equip one or more of its products with flexible glass. LG Display is already prepared to supply the parts to the Cupertino giant, according to a statement provided by CEO Han Sang-beom.
Korea’s LG Display is known to be a ma... |
4 March 2013 03:57 GMT |
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Even if Apple rolls out its rumored iWatch this year, it will most likely not employ flexible glass, according to Corning Glass President James Clappin. The man says the technology is still years away from entering mass production.
Corning is a New York-based company which produces the famous Gorilla Glass used by A... |
1 March 2013 07:31 GMT |
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ABI Research estimates that wearable computing is the next big thing. The company is keeping its eye on Apple amid iWatch rumors, noting that the wearable computing device market will grow to 485 million annual shipments in the next five years. Wearable computers “could soon become the norm” ABI Research... |
21 February 2013 10:50 GMT |
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The USPTO has published a patent application with Apple’s name on it which describes a “slap bracelet” with a video display and the ability to transmit and receive information. Sounds like an iWatch to us. As if the endless rumors weren’t enough, the United States’ Patent and Trademark ... |
21 February 2013 08:15 GMT |
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There’s a fair chance Apple actually won’t roll out any smart watch device this year, but speculators are relentless. Once people hear Apple is “working” on something new, they go nuts. Designer Nikolai Lamm was commissioned to create an iWatch concept featuring a rotary dial interface for ap... |
21 February 2013 03:05 GMT |
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They call it the “iWatch,” but few actually believe Apple’s rumored wearable device is a watch. If the rumors are true, the device is everything but a watch. While any personal computer / media player / tablet has a built-in time keeping feature, Apple’s iWatch shouldn’t be any differen... |
20 February 2013 08:05 GMT |
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“Is Apple working on an iWatch that can be experienced as an Even More Personal personal computer — an ‘intimate computer?’” asks former Apple executive Jean-Louis Gassée. He believes the device is real, and that it will mark a new paradigm shift in personal computing.
Apple like... |
19 February 2013 07:21 GMT |
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ABI Research forecasts that the GPS fitness watch market will reach $1.07 billion / €794 million in 2013, with or without Apple. However, if they do release the iWatch, Apple will “significantly boost shipment forecasts in 2013,” says ABI. ABI provides in-depth analysis and quantitative forecasting ... |
13 February 2013 08:19 GMT |
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In a recent interview with CNBC, Eric Migicovsky, co-founder and CEO of Pebble, dodged questions about a potential acquisition by Apple Inc., the Cupertino, California-based computer giant known to be testing an “iWatch” internally.
The Pebble E-Paper Watch is a new product that saw its inception on Kick... |
13 February 2013 05:27 GMT |
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It seems that Apple’s next big thing will actually be one of the smallest products in its lineup – a wristwatch that reportedly takes cues from the iPhone and the iPad. According to an earlier report, Apple will use bendable glass in the “iWatch.”
Bloomberg has heard from its Apple connects t... |
13 February 2013 04:26 GMT |
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Two major media outlets this weekend issued almost identical stories regarding a potential iWatch product from Apple. The device is said to be in testing and Corning is reportedly supplying the bendable glass. You know something’s cooking when both the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times report the exac... |
11 February 2013 02:54 GMT |
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There’s no question Apple has taken some interest in wearable devices, and the most conclusive evidence comes from the iPod nano wrist-band initiative. But Apple teaming up with Intel for an iWatch sounds sketchy, to say the least. A report from China picked up by 163.com says that the two companies have partn... |
3 January 2013 04:41 GMT |
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A new rumor from China says Apple has entered a partnership with semiconductor company Intel to develop and sell a wireless smart-watch similar to the Pebble. TNW cites a couple of reliable Chinese sites saying that sources from the “supply chain” have heard chatter about Apple and Intel building this fu... |
27 December 2012 09:09 GMT |
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If Apple made a watch, it’d probably look much like Federico Ciccarese’s new iSiri Smartwatch. Though it wouldn’t be just a watch, obviously. In fact, Federico’s concept is everything but a time-telling gizmo. It’s an everyday assistant that supports Apple’s EarPods and connects t... |
9 November 2012 06:41 GMT |
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ADR Studio is proud to unveil its latest iWatch concept - a companion to the Steve Jobs-inspired iPhone SJ, also created by the studio’s designers. The amazing iWatch2 not only looks stunningly beautiful, but also boasts some incredible specs. The designers envisioned it would have WiFi and Bluetooth, an inte... |
30 January 2012 16:11 GMT |
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People who expected Apple to unveil an iWatch on September 1 rejoice! They did, only it took the product a couple of weeks to emerge as an actual watch. Meet the Incipio Linq, an iPod nano 6G accessory that fastens the player onto your wrist, turning it into an iWatch.The sixth-gen iPod nano brings a flurry of change... |
12 September 2010 08:30 GMT |
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Recently interviewed by The Telegraph, Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak revealed that he believed the iPod had just about run its course, while the iPhone 3G was far from flawless. Woz also weighed in on the Web 2.0 revolution and what is (potentially) Apple's upcoming product.
"The iPod has sort of lived a lon... |
8 October 2008 06:22 GMT |
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