Apple is about to enter the world of wearables this April, with its first new product category since the iPad in 2010.
Officially unveiled at Apple's fall 2014 media event in Cupertino, Calif., alongside the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, the Apple Watch may well have been one of the most anticipated products of recent years. It's made its presence known for months, and a software development kit has been released so that developers can create Apple Watch apps in advance of the product launch.
It's a smartwatch, another entry into a landscape that's suddenly exploded. Will it be the savior of smartwatches, or just another charmingly flawed wrist-gadget? We don't know the answer yet. The Apple Watch doesn't have an "i" in its name, and it isn't an iPod, but it's already clear that the Apple Watch has become a major tentpole that the rest of the wearable industry is adjusting to accomodate. Here's what we know so far as we head towards its expected April release.
Apple is about to enter the world of wearables this April, with its first new product category since the iPad in 2010.Officially unveiled at Apple's fall 2014 media event in Cupertino, Calif., alongside the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, the Apple Watch may well have been one of the most anticipated products of recent years. It's made its presence known for months, and a software development kit has been released so that developers can create Apple Watch apps in advance of the product launch.It's a smartwatch, another entry into a landscape that's suddenly exploded. Will it be the savior of smartwatches, or just another charmingly flawed wrist-gadget? We don't know the answer yet. The Apple Watch doesn't have an "i" in its name, and it isn't an iPod, but it's already clear that the Apple Watch has become a major tentpole that the rest of the wearable industry is adjusting to accomodate. Here's what we know so far as we head towards its expected April release.
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