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You are absolutely right Quote: Originally Posted by cali Coming from a huge Apple fan, I was disappointed. When the iPod was revealed, did it look like an mp3 player? NO. When the iPhone was revealed did it look like a cell phone? NO. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by RadarTheKat Here comes the longest sentence I may ever have written... The battle has shifted away from look and feel toward capabilities and Apple has been showing that it has created a wide lead in that realm with…
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Pure marketing genius. 23mil. views on Youtube. Wow.
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IOS 8 is strongly hinting at iWatch features such as voice messaging and quick contextual replies. The UI and experience as demonstrated is in my opinion not portable to neither 1.6" nor 1.8" display. In fact, no software, let alone Apple-class apps…
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dewme wrote: » So, when I consider the iWatch I keep asking myself "what fundamental and life changing use cases does the thing address?" That is really the key question, it's all about compelling use cases. But Tim already gave us a big hint a…
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pinolo wrote: » The only way to really stand out is to merge swiss made with California technology. I agree. Expertise of Swiss watch manufacturers in design, manufacture and marketing of wearable devices is indeed an important ingredient for A…
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Apple would never promote its products as Swiss made. Swiss products envoke quality and tradition, while California's products are high-tech, cool and revolutionary. iWatch will be yet another Designed in California revolutionary product changing t…
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philboogie wrote: » I certainly hope they also will sell a 4" iPhone as I'm not in the market for a larger one. Yes, with the same 2014 HW additions, not a 5s with 'simply a new CPU' A 2014 portfolio made up of new 4", 4,7" and 5,5" would be sw…
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asdasd wrote: » Great article btw. Good research. Informative about the processes and constraints. Mild but supportable conclusions. Old school journalism. I am sorry to say the article is actually really lacking in research. Over the last mont…
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solipsismx wrote: » I'd say one of the worst in term of planning and focus, although I'm probably in the minority, was the iPad event. Steve Jobs repeated himself several times during the demo and using the NYT site with a flash logo on the pag…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mjtomlin Their first product will be a fitness band that comes with wireless earbuds. It's designed to replace all the iPods out there that people use for exercising, most specifically the iPod shuffle and nano, so it…
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Quote: Originally Posted by stargazerCT I don't see Johnny Ives designing a boring round watch. Rumors and speculation all in the name of page hits. Exactly. Apple's new product categories are revolutionary, futuristic and causing surprise an…
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aaplfanboy wrote: » Whether Apple ever use the technology in this patent or not, you can bet that the scumbags at Scamsung are hard at work finding a way to copy it. Luckily for Apple and its fans, sometimes the technology is so unique (Touch I…
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Hi Wizard69, two things make me a believer: 1) A wearable product from Apple with the ambition to replace a classic watch, a device with the battery life second to none, must absolutely have a spectacular battery life. Even more so if rumors on its…
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A flexible solar cells layer is a critical component of iWatch. Together with the LuxVue display technology, this will make the Apple difference and will allow for a great display with a long battery life.
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ingsoc wrote: » 1. I totally can! I can imagine it being really, really cool. Imagine it like a bangle rather than a "watch" - even if the bangle rotates around your wrist, the device's sensors always shift the view to the optimum position. Imag…
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fallenjt wrote: » Should we see a similar keynote like Steve Jobs' in 2007 iPhone event about Smart Phone: "The problem is they (smart phone) are not so smart and are not so easy to use"? Current Smart watches are not so smart and not so easy to u…
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solipsismx wrote: » 1) Why do I need a display on the backside of my wrist where I can't see it? Can you imagine a watch with that? 2) Why do I want a display and the other electronics to be flexible? Can you imagine a watch with that? Hi …
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The 1.3 and 1.5 inches is a bogus. A flexible wrap-around display based on the LuxVue technology is more like it. Remember, Apple enters new product categories by breaking paradigms of current products via a revolutionary technology.
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Marvin wrote: » Hi Marvin The bands aren't large. Here's a ladies watch: While caring about beautiful design, primary function of every Apple device is enabling great software and services through revolutionary hardware. From this point …