Here's how you can fix Apple Watch not charging issue when you plug it in using MagSafe USB cable. iPhone battery drain issue fix when using Apple Watch is also on its way.
So yeah, Apple sold some stuff. Or lots of stuff, to be more accurate. Having already had a smashing first quarter, the Cupertino giant has now announced its Q2 2015 financial results for the quarter ending this past March and they're impressive to say the least. But we already expected that, didn't we?
Blendtec and Tom Dickson are back and have released a new video of their famous "Will It Blend?" experiment. Dickson will be blending the just-released Apple Watch, so check out how Apple's new wearable holds up to the onslaught of a powerful blender right here.
Apple Watch units are turning up at the homes of early adopters the world over, so long as you managed to either order during the right minute or inexplicably had your order bumped to the front of the queue. However you came about having an Apple Watch, if you own the stainless steel model then you may have noticed that it has acquired one or two scratches and scuffs already. You're not alone.
The Apple Watch is without a doubt the sleekest device the Cupertino giant has made till date. Comprising of high profile manufacturing materials - aluminum, stainless steel and gold - the new wearable screams quality inside out. And now, a video interview of the man behind the design of the watch - Sir Jony Ive - has been published online, in which he, along with Marc Newson, discuss the design process along with other details of the Apple Watch.
Here's our detailed Apple Watch Sport unboxing, overview and setup process with iPhone. Complete details, along with video, can be found right here.
The Apple Watch is just 24 hours old now, but if you find yourself having not already spent too much money this week, you can now walk into at least one Apple Store and buy yourself a new charging cable.
Here's how to turn Apple Watch Sport into gold Edition model without spending thousands of dollars. More details and video can be found here.
A video that has just surfaced online is sparking some serious speculations that the Apple Watch is likely to support wireless charging through Qi-compatible power mats. The video apparently shows a Moto 360 smartwatch being charged by the Apple Watch charger, which has led many to believe that power mats may actually just work out for the Apple wearable.
Despite countless reports and Apple having allowed interested parties to check the Apple Watch out firsthand, we knew that some hidden treasures would not be unveiled until after the launch. As well as the numerous stress tests that have begun popping up, we've also been treated to a few teardown demonstrations, which offer a close-up glimpse at the device's innards, and while most of the internal components are arranged as would perhaps be expected, an interesting oxygen-measuring sensor has also reared its head.














