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Early Apple Watch adopters were mostly men, but latecomers are starting to skew toward women
redefiler said:foggyhill said:In this case, the smaller watch is not female per see, more that a smaller watch looks better on a smaller wrist.
I've notice the same trend applies to the larger phone phenomenon. Tiny little guys usually carry a big ole phone, doesn't make them appear taller, but sure looks comical. Add dark or colored socks pulled up to knees in shorts for extra clown points.
well everyone has their own reason but I'm sure more than a few men wear giant watches or have huge phones because of some fragile sense of masculinity
but what foggyhill is saying is correct -
Early Apple Watch adopters were mostly men, but latecomers are starting to skew toward women
ive never used an apple watch except in store displays but I have to say my initial reaction was surprise at just how tiny it is. maybe its just that I'm used to wearing very large watches but it looks so much bigger on tv........
i mean for something that has a visual maps application and apps like Instagram you'd expect there to be a little more real-estate
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Microsoft stays true to its word, will end free Windows 10 upgrades on July 29
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Microsoft stays true to its word, will end free Windows 10 upgrades on July 29
SnRa said:why- said:
depends. the surface rt and surface 2 I believe are still running windows 8.1 but the surface 3 runs regular old windows 10
sorry that's what I meant. just forgot the rt -
Ex-Siri team to unveil 'Viv' virtual assistant next week in quest for ubiquitous AI