Re/code is corroborating another report from earlier today which predicted an October release date for Apple's iWatch.
October. That’s the tentative launch date Apple has set for its first, long-in-the-offing foray into wearable devices. People familiar with Apple’s plans tell Code/red the company hopes to schedule a special event that month to show off the device, which is designed to make good use of the HealthKit health and fitness information-gathering app it recently showed off at WWDC.
Nikkei reported that the iWatch would launch in October and feature a curved OLED touchscreen; as well as, a centralized function to manage users' biometric information.
Re/code tends to be quite accurate with its predictions; however, things could change before fall. Please follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates.
It's innovation if you copy and execute it so much better than the original. It's pure copying if you just do the same thing or worse, execute it poorly…like Samsung.
Did anyone noticed that at WWDC14, 14 minutes into the keynote, Hair Force One presented the Yosemite design features and, on the screen, behind the title "design" there's this image of what seems to be the app icon base template. See its round shape? Could it be the case that this is also the one to be used when designing app icons for the iWatch? I bet it is!
How much Money you think the Apple iWatch will be???? Cause I do wanna buy 1 but if they cost to much money I'm not buying 1 for a little thing like that
Judging by size of apple products and what they do, Apple TV is small and has an os and is $99, iPod shuffle is tiny with no os and costs &100, so compared to this, it may be a $100-$200.
If nobody would copy and reengineer ideas, there would be on car company, one photo camera, one video camera, one cell phone , one at all of everything.
Sounds boring.
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