App makers say wearable computers will be just one of many screens we’ll use. And that means in the future they’ll be designing for the person, not a particular screen. Read more »
These types of low-power technologies are super important for small mobile devices — say, a wearable device — because you need to be able to use a small battery to power… Read more »
The reassignment of longtime hardware engineering executive Bob Mansfield to a “special project,” along with some high-profile hires may be evidence Apple is getting serious about what comes next for the… Read more »
According to a new report, Apple has been bringing on board experts in sensors that monitor the human body. Here’s how that could play into the company’s “iWatch” effort. Read more »
That Apple would have to bring in experts from outside to build a product wholly new to the company fits the past profile of the company’s new gadgets. Read more »
Should a smartwatch eventually emerge from Cupertino, and if Apple has figured out a way to make a geeky product mainstream, it could have the same effect on the fledgling wearables… Read more »
In addition to Russia and Japan, 9to5Mac found applications for hardware and software under the name iWatch in Colombia, Mexico, Taiwan and Turkey. Read more »
While rumors of Apple looking into this category have circulated for a while, no really serious competitor had emerged with a superior, category-defining device. But that’s changing. Read more »
Like MobileMe and Apple Maps did, a future iWatch could reinforce the notion that Apple isn’t good at web-based services. But — if done right — it could push Apple to… Read more »