Apple Watch lacks compelling use cases for salespeople, says Gartner analyst, who questions why salespeople would choose it over their iPhones.
Apple has lifted the veil on the Apple Watch, revealing its special features and announcing it will officially be available April 24.
What apps it will have? How many models will there be, what are their price points? How long will the battery last? Is it really as ugly as sin?.
Shares of Apple will be in focus today as it is expected to unveil its new Apple Watch, the first real new product since Steve Jobs' death.
Tim Cook, Apple CEO, has said the Apple Watch will replace car keys, fuelling rumours that Apple will enter the automative industry.
Apple seeds iOS 8.2 beta 5 to developers, paving way for April's Apple Watch launch with crucial bug fixes and enhancements.
Tech forecast reveals wearable market to skyrocket to £20bn by 2020, with multipurpose devices leading the charge.
Apple Watch is expected to go on sale this coming March, and it is being predicted to sell 2.8 million Apple Watch units in Q1 2015.
Fitbit announces release of three new products for different fitness levels and goals. Prices start at $179.95.
True disruption can only occur when a technology solves a problem in such a way that users can't imagine doing the same task the old way ever again.
Apple unveils WatchKit for developers, paving the way for bespoke Apple Watch experiences before the device's launch.
While there is a young boffin and while he has done something amazing, the jury is still out – way out – on whether or not it is a useful something.
LifeTrak's C410 fitness tracker excels with a 12-month battery life, a host of features and affordability at USD $129.95, despite an uninspiring design.
Apple's iPhone 6 launch dazzles with theatre, leaving competitors and fans awe-struck, yet questioning its overt control.
In line with the rest of the segment, Cupertino has realised that wearables need to be fashion first and technology second.
Apple Watch launch set to supercharge the smartwatch market, with Gartner predicting a wearable tech boom by 2016.
Sony Mobile NZ launches SmartBand Talk and SmartWatch 3, aimed at revolutionising lifestyle tracking with innovative wearable tech.
Mintel predicts in 2015 Australian and New Zealand consumers will turn to smart, synced devices and enhanced online shopping experiences.
The technology means retailers will be able to accept payments via smartphones, and one day people may be able to exchange money using only their phones.
The Android Wear smartwatch was specifically designed to help wearers manage their daily tasks with a flick of the wrist.