A MacRumors report points out popular apps like Dark Sky, Evernote and Sky Guide now have updated versions offering built-in versions of Apple Watch apps. For example, Evernote now offers the ability for users to dictate notes to the ...
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China-based sapphire makers Biel Crystal Manufactory and Lens Technology, in view of growing adoption of sapphire optical applications in wearable devices and smartphones, have expanded production capacities, according to industry sources ...
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Despite products such as the Apple Watch, and teasingly titled Apple Watch Sport, hosting all the required sensors to track your daily steps, calorie burn and distances covered, given the challenge of recording more precise sporting ...
The Apple Watch could launch within a month or so, according to the most recent batch of rumors and indications from the company itself. While the device is expected to have more health-tracking functionality than any iDevice before it, ...
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A total of 30.8 million millimeters of two-inch equivalent sapphire ingots will be used for Apple Watch covers in 2015. This accounts for 18% of sapphire ingots produced worldwide for the entire year. Facing this new surging demand, the ...
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At the long-awaited “Spring Forward” media event hosted by Apple on March 9, all eyes will be on the reveal of the Apple Watch, which will have a watch cover made of sapphire glass. By incorporating this material into its newest ...
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With the Apple Watch Edition having been formally priced last night, Apple has confirmed its 18-carat gold techy timepiece will set wannabe owners back a staggering £13,500. However, according to Elizabeth Doerr, Editor-in-Chief of ...
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Having been unveiled alongside the iPhone 6 and oversized iPhone 6 Plus last September, the Asus ZenWatch rival's slow crawl to market has been exacerbated by a throng of titillating Apple Watch rumours. This looks set to be rectified in ...
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According to a new report from Tractica, the global wearable devices market will grow from 17.0 million device shipments in 2013 to 187.2 million units annually by 2020, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 34 percent. The ...
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Following months of speculation and the gradual shortening of release windows, we may be closer to narrowing down the release date for the long-awaited Apple Watch. Following the initial promise of an 'early 2015' on-sale date, Apple CEO ...
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Dexcom is using the soon-to-be released Apple Watch for its wearable glucose monitor. The Apple Watch showing a heartbeat. (Image courtesy of Apple) Nancy Crotti In the highly competitive, continuous-glucose-monitoring device ...
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Apple has filed patent for its ‘Apple Electric Car’, hinting possibility of iPhone maker entering into the electric car market. The patent gives brief about a golf cart with a mounting system to attach a movable display. The ...
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Apple’s plans to launch a 12-inch MacBook Air with Retina display this quarter are full steam ahead, with production efforts reportedly in full swing. Taiwanese manufacturer Quanta Computer has just ramped up its production ahead of ...
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The iPhone 6 might still feel fresh in consumer hands, but the rumour mill is already churning out talk of Apple’s next flagship – the iPhone 6S. Fuelling the latest round of whispers is a report out of Taiwan (spotted by ...
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Can't wait to try out the Apple Watch? You don't have to. Head to demoapplewatch.com and you can take the techy timepiece for a test drive right now. The site is made by the people behind the Pipes news app. They're hard at work on a ...
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