Monday, 8 April 2013

watch out for iWatch

Big companies like Microsoft and Sony had unsuccessful attempts at the smart watch market. It's Apple's turn now. Investors and fans are latching on to hopes that the tech giant's next big thing will be iWatch. The Apple iWatch could take “hands free” to a new level of convenience.  The iWatch is assumed to be linked to an iPhone or an iPad with Bluetooth technology, enabling a user to be alerted to incoming calls, texts, emails and information in a nonchalant, unobtrusive manner.   A user could be alerted to important communication through vibration and casually check the screen, for example.    Additional alerts could include caller ID, calendar, weather, stock prices, and vital signs.  Presumably, users could customize the iWatch to display or alert on a limited number of items they care most about, because the iPhone or iPad would be close by with the full offering. According to reports, we may see an iWatch this year.

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