When Apple released its new video showcasing its commitment to protection of the environment, it showed all kinds of things ranging from data centers to the production methods used when creating things like iPhones and Apple Watches. One thing that was noticed during the lengthy video was an as-yet unannounced charging dock for Apple's new smartwatch.
Apple is set to launch the Apple Watch in second wave of countries, starting 8th of May, and includes places such as Italy and Spain. This piece of information is not official and comes in from purported inside sources, who further claim that advertising material for Apple’s new wearable has already been shipped to Apple Stores in Italy.
If you've read any of my articles pertaining to Apple TV, you'll know what I think of its remote. It's a prime example of when minimalism is taken too far, and for a company that focuses so much on the user experience, pretty poor form from Apple. But it's not the only set-top remote lacking in buttons, and even though some alternatives are better-designed, they're all considered clutter since none of them can control a TV set as well.
It's just a matter of days before the Apple Watch should start arriving at the doors of buyers around the globe and app developers are getting their updates out already for the big day. We have already seen plenty of new apps and updates to existing ones over the last few weeks but things have really started to pick up over the last two or three days.
We have all suffered that anger inducing moment of inadvertently letting go of our smartphone and watching in horror as it crashes to the ground. The whole event usually lasts for a second or two, but feels like an eternity as we wait to see if the fall has caused the dreaded destruction of that beautiful multi-touch display. Imagine the exact same situation, but being forty stories up and watching as your beloved iPhone hurtles toward the ground below it. Oh, and it records the whole stressful event on its way down, too. That's exactly what has happened to Catalin Marin in Dubai.
The anticipation for the Apple Watch’s consumer roll-out this Friday is building with every moment that passes, and the wait for those who pre-ordered early has just gotten a little bit more tantalizing as Apple begins charging credit cards in advance of shipment. For many, the device is still listed as “processing items,” but for others, the status has advanced to “preparing for shipment,”and if you’re expecting to receive your Apple Watch by Friday, you may want to check the tracking and delivery status.
Apple Watch is packed to the rafters with toys, both hardware and software-related, and among them, users will get a heart rate monitor. Part and parcel of the wearable's investment in fitness and health, we're led to believe that it will provide accurate readings of a user's heart rate, and now, the company has shed some light on precisely how the technology will work.
Apple is a company dedicated to the advancement of technology, the field from which it has spawned, but has also drawn praise for its efforts to make the world a better place. Like most tech firms, most of its production is based in China and other parts of Asia, but in recent times, it has shifted manufacturing to the U.S. for products like the Mac Pro. In its continued strive to aid the environment, the Cupertino giant has released a new video clip that highlights its commitment to a greener business model that positively affects the planet.
A video of the Apple Watch booting up from scratch has just surfaced online, giving us a look at just how long it takes for Apple's new wearable to go from being powered off to displaying the watch face.
According to new estimates, the Apple Watch is likely to hit the 3 million sales mark in the first two weeks of it going on pre-order, generating a massive revenue of $2 billion. Reports are suggesting that Apple’s new wrist-strapped gadget could in fact be the company's most profitable product ever.
















