There was a lot of speculation about the high-security big white building constructed outside of the Flint Center preceded Tuesday’s big iPhone 6 and Apple Watch launch. Here’s a look at what’s inside.
Apple's iWatch is expected to make its worldwide debut September 9 at Apple's press event, but consumers might do best to keep their enthusiasm in check. If a new report is correct, then the iWatch might not be available for purchase until 2015.
On Thursday, invitations were sent to select members of the press for a special event at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts in Cupertino, California on September 9. With the tagline "Wish we could say more," what's Apple hinting at?
Apples's rumored iWatch has landed back in the headlines as the Cupertino giant has stepped up its game by hiring the sales director from luxury watchmaker Tag Heuer, hinting at a new standard for wearables.
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is the place and time to get a look at the newest products from the Cupertino tech giant, as well as hints about what's on the horizon for the closely followed gadget maker. Here's what WWDC 2014 might bring, and what's been rumored but probably isn't in the cards.
Google announced on Tuesday that it has created a version of Android designed for wearable devices. The new Android OS, called Android Wear, looks to make the process of creating a smartwatch or smartglasses device less of a hassle, since manufacturers won't have to start from scratch to customize an operating system for the small screen.
Apple is rumored to be launching its very own Healthbook app which not only monitors user health and fitness, but also features an alleged Emergency Card.