For the past year or so, Apple and IBM have collaborated on the MobileFirst for iOSproject, a series of 22 enterprise-specific apps for iOS. These apps are designed to help service professionals better perform their duties but for some, constantly fishing out a phone or tablet to access those apps actually hindered their efforts.
Showing posts with label watch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watch. Show all posts
Friday, 22 May 2015
Tuesday, 12 May 2015
Apple Watch Web Browser Demonstrated By Developer
The Apple Watch is capable of doing a lot of things but browsing the web is not one of them. It does not have a native web browser and for good reason, it would be absurd to browse websites on such a small display and frankly it just won’t work. That didn’t stop infamous iOS developer and hacker Comex from tinkering around and being able to demonstrate an Apple Watch web browser, no matter how ridiculous it looks on the smartwatch.
Apple Watch Expected To Outpace Original iPhone In Year One Sales
Wednesday, 6 May 2015
LG Watch Urbane’s Battery Can Be Easily Replaced
Nowadays a lot of our devices tend to have designs that don’t allow its battery to be easily replaced, as opposed to back in the day where one could just pop off the back cover and purchase a new battery. This is especially concerning if you’re talking about smartwatches where some users might not be pleased to find that after a year, its battery barely lasts them a day.
Tuesday, 5 May 2015
More Jewelers Start Offering Gold Plated Apple Watches
Monday, 27 April 2015
Apple Watch Found To Be More Water-Resistant Than Advertised
The way the Apple Watch has been designed and marketed, it certainly doesn’t sound like your rugged watch or do the kind of things one might associate with a G-Shock. However the device does have some measure of protection and has been certified as IPX7 meaning that it is water-resistant up to 1 meter and for a maximum duration of 30 minutes.
Friday, 24 April 2015
LG G Watch Doesn’t Support Android Wear 5.1 Wi-Fi Feature
As we all know Android Wear 5.1 brings Wi-Fi support to compatible smartwatches, but there have been many assumptions about which devices wii have it first. Sadly, LG just confirmed that the G Watch will not receive the Wi-Fi feature even when the new update is rolled out in the few weeks.
Monday, 20 April 2015
Apple Watch Pre-Orders Reportedly Exceed 2.3 Million Units
A few days ago we reported that over the weekend, Apple had managed to secure 1 million pre-orders for the Apple Watch. That is pretty impressive especially when you consider that Android Wear devices only managed to hit 720,000 units in 2014, and now according to a new report from KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, that number has grown.
Monday, 23 March 2015
How The Apple Watch And iPhone 6 Plus Might Flip Your Mobile Computing Habits

Apple’s new wearable hardware could eventually become much more than just an optional accessory – eventually, it could be one half of a Voltron-style combo that makes up the bulk of our computing life, relegating the tablet and smartphone model to the past. Just like a tablet/smartphone combo was a common duo over the past few years, a smartwatch/phablet duo could be the optimal setup for working on-the-go in the future.
Monday, 16 March 2015
A translator app will let you speak foreign languages with your Apple Watch
Intercontinental Hotels Group announced it's launching an app for the Apple Watch that will allow tourists to translate languages around the globe.
The IHG Translator app, which will be released for the global launch of the Apple Watch on April 24, is based off a feature of the company's mobile app that helps users travel like a local in a different country.
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Apple Watch bands will cost between $49 and $449
An Apple Watch won't do you a ton of good without a band to hold it to your wrist and Cupertino has plenty of options to choose from. Let's start from the bottom: A 38mm sport band runs $49, and a 42mm one is the same price. It starts getting more expensive from there, though.
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
Apple Watch app will track glucose levels for diabetics
Apple Watch wearers with diabetes will be able to use an app to monitor their glucose levels.
Designed by medical products maker DexCom, the app will track and display your glucose levels on your watch in the form of a graph, The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. The goal is to help diabetics easily and quickly read their glucose, or blood sugar, levels by simply glancing at the app.
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