10 Killer Features for Apple’s iWatch
Color Changes to Fit Your Mood
No one wants a warmed-over iPod mini with a wristband. With Jony Ive, hardware design has rarely been an issue with Apple products. But it also has to appeal to men and women, so it will have to look as good with a business suit as it does with an evening gown. With bendable glass,
the iWatch could not only be adjustable to any wrist, but users could change the band to any color they choose, or even have it change dynamically based on the time of day. The iWatch could even pulsate in sync with the music if you’re at a concert or club. Hey, there could be an app for that.
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February 13th, 2013 at 1:03 pm
I’m trying to be objective here, but why would anybody want to pay for something that does the exact same thing as their smartphone, but worse, due to a smaller screen? I actually hope this article was a joke because apps, really, on a watch? and Wi-Fi, what for? To say your watch has Wi-Fi? The only useful thing mentioned here was the health monitor. But to be honest, I’d rather just buy a high-quality Swiss watch that I wouldn’t be embarrassed to wear out in public than an Apple watch.
March 19th, 2013 at 12:00 pm
Ever lost a$400 smart phone? It’s very easy to do! If it’s tethered to your wrist though….