At its big "Spring Forward" event on Monday, Apple finally disclosed some key facts about the Apple Watch that the company wasn't ready to discuss when CEO Tim Cook took the stage last September to unveil the smartwatch.
At 10 a.m. local time in San Francisco, Apple will unveil its new Watch -- again -- but this time, to reveal the Cupertino giant's first wearable technology in detail.
On Thursday, Apple sent out invitations to the media for an event on March 9 simply called "Spring Forward." It is widely expected that this will be the official announcement of the Apple Watch.
Pebble will be releasing a new smartwatch Tuesday. One day before its release, Pebble posted a picture of what the device will look like, and from the picture, it will have a color screen.
A new report shows some key health features expected in the Apple Watch will no longer be included. A new report shows some key health features expected in the Apple Watch will no longer be included.
Apple Watch is the technology company’s first all-new product since the iPad. Apple has ordered a combined 5 million to 6 million units of its three Apple Watch models from Asian suppliers ahead of the product's release in April, reports the Wall Street Journal.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is excited about his company's new smartwatch. He is so confident in the watch's features, that he even said it can keep users from developing cancer.
Apple's earnings are through the roof, but is it really fresh momentum, or inertia? Apple blew analyst projections out of the water this week with quarterly earnings that not only topped its own expectations and not only broke its own record -- it was the highest-earning quarter of any company, ever.
During Apple's Q1 2015 earnings call on Tuesday, chief executive officer Tim Cook said the Apple Watch will start shipping to consumers in April. This coincides with the estimated "early 2015" launch date given when Apple originally announced the smartwatch in September of last year.
Apple is considering a smartwatch that will provide 3.5 hours for continuous use of standard apps, 2.5 hours of continuous use for intense applications like games and four hours of background fitness tracking.
Based on a Credit Suisse survey of recent iPhone buyers, it is being reported that 35 million people want to buy an Apple Watch in its first year on sale.
When they introduced the Apple Watch last fall, developers made clear that the new gadget would be intimately linked to the company's iPhone. Now, a new app designed to help achieve that connection is giving tech watchers some insights into the timepiece's more advanced features.
Apple Watch, iWatch, smart watch -- whatever you call it, Apple's highly anticipated wearable tech may finally have a more specific release date than simply "early 2015," if a newly leaked, seemingly well-sourced rumor is correct.
It looks like Apple wants to make sure its upcoming Apple Watch looks good in the limelight. Smartwatches are already out and about in the marketplace, yet have failed so far to attract the kind of following manufacturers are hoping will help usher in a new age of wearable mobile technologies.