Just a few weeks after unveiling six new Apple Watch ads, Apple is unveiling seven more ads, all of which share the same colorful 15 second spots highlighting various aspects of the Watch.
In an interview with Jony Ive, Anna Wintour, and Costume Institute Curator Andrew Bolton the Wall Street Journal has shared a little more information on what we can expect from the event.
Starting today, you can consume LinkedIn's news-focused Pulse app right on your wrist, as the company announced that Pulse is now available for the Apple Watch.
While on stage, Cook discussed a variety of topics, ranging from iPhone to Apple Watch, and even a little bit about cars.While on stage, Cook discussed a variety of topics, ranging from iPhone to Apple Watch, and even a little bit about cars.
EpiWatch uses the Watch's sensors, combined with the iPhone app, to record and better understand epilepsy in a way that's never been possible until now.
Cole Sletten writing for Smashing Magazine on why when designing or Apple Watch, you have to consider the future of the Watch as a personal concierge, as well as rethink the idea of app design.
If you're someone who loves the idea of having a photo be your Apple Watch face, but are looking for a super easy way to crop and frame your images, this app is for you.
After a few weeks off, we're back to talk about the latest updates in the wearables space including Tag Heuer's upcoming watch, Swatch's so called "smartwatch" and some of our thoughts regarding Apple Watch after living with watchOS 2.
According to the latest survey from research firm Wristly, about 97 percent of Apple Watch owners have already upgraded to from watchOS 1 to watchOS 2.
Ever wanted to seamlessly transform your Apple Watch to your Apple Necklace for both sport and fashion style? Well, if you do, the iWatchLace is for you.
Cybart makes a great case that the Apple Watch is seriously being undderapperacited and that it's destined to do incredibly well over the coming years.