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With a slew of new wearables on the way, as well as gathering whispers of the Samsung Galaxy Gear 2 and ever-elusive iWatch, TechRadar asks whether 2014 will see the smartwatch finally come into its own.
Is Apple finally ready to reveal the iWatch? With some big hints towards wearables in iOS 8, we discuss whether 2014 is year we'll finally get the legendary Apple wearable. Plus, we debate over what was the best shooter on N64.
It's an "Ask Brian Anything" email episode where we talk Macs, what he really thinks about the iWatch, Final Cut X, and the animal he resembles.
Apple’s smartwatch was on display again at today’s special Apple event, and this time we actually got to try a live unit. The Apple Watch’s hardware is of course still quite impressive, with the stainless steel especially catching the eye. The 38mm version still feels better on my wrist, but the 42mm is also not overly large. Apple revealed today that the larger version will be $50 more than its smaller counterpart in most cases, which is good news for those like me who prefer the smaller face.
Tim Cook shows off the new Apple Watch, with options to change the home screen display.
Vanessa Hand Orellana takes a closer look at the 18 carat gold Apple Watch Edition and checks out the design, user interface and communication features.
We follow a day in the life of the Apple Watch to find out whether its specs are worth the price — from battery life to apps, screen size, and fitness tracking.
Curious about how the Apple Watch is packaged? We "unbox" the stainless steel Apple Watch to show what comes inside.
Take a tour of Apple's new smartwatch: how does it work? What does it do? Is it for you? Here are our first impressions.
Two buttons, a microphone and a force-sensitive screen: here are the ways to make the Apple Watch do things quickly and efficiently.
Send messages, throbbing heartbeats, dancing emoji, or just have a phone call: we'll show you exactly how on Apple's new smartwatch
We're starting to test the new Apple Watch for our long-term use review. Today, we run through some common questions about its basic features, how app integration works, connectivity with our phones, and Siri functionality that you can't demo in stores. What questions do you have about the Apple Watch?
A drop test and water test prove the Apple Watch can take a good beating. Until we decide to turn up the heat.
With Apple touting fitness as a key aspect of its Watch, we discuss if this latest wearable is really up to the task.
The Apple Watch may not be fine jewelry, but it's definitely a fine piece of tech. Bill Detwiler cracks open the 2015 Apple Watch and shows you the tech inside the case.
After spending some time with Apple's attempt to shake up the smartwatch market, we review whether this product does enough - starting at $349 and peaking at $17000 - to grab you by the wrist.