[4/30/13] The latest rumor of an iWatch claims Intel and Apple are collaborating
on a smartwatch that could materialize this year. We believe a
smartwatch could make a lot of sense not only for Apple but for Google
and the Android camp.
Eight Reasons Why the Time is Right for an Apple iWatch
*** 9/5/13
BERLIN – Nearly 70 years after Dick
Tracy began wearing a two-way wrist radio in the funny pages, the
technology that once seemed impossibly futuristic will be widely
available by Christmas.
Samsung on Wednesday
introduced a digital watch for the holiday season that will let users
check messages with a glance at their wrists and have conversations
secret agent-style.
So-called smartwatches have been
around for several years. But so far, they have failed to attract much
consumer interest. That may change with the Samsung Galaxy Gear, which
offers the company a chance to pull off the same as feat Apple did with
the iPad — popularize a type of device that has lingered mostly
unnoticed on store shelves.
The Gear must be linked
wirelessly with a smartphone to perform its full range of functions. It
acts as an extension to the phone by discreetly alerting users to
incoming messages and calls on its screen, which measures 1.63 inches
diagonally.
"With Gear, you're able to make calls
and receive calls without ever taking your phone out of your pocket,"
Pranav Mistry, a member of Samsung's design team, told reporters at the
launch in Berlin ahead of the annual IFA consumer electronics show here.
Sony
and Qualcomm also introduced smartwatches Wednesday. Apple Inc. is
expected to release its own smartwatch, though it's not clear yet when.
The release of separate products from so many manufacturers could stir
interest in smartwatches in general.
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