Thursday, October 9, 2014

ANDREESSEN: I 'Can't Wait' To Try The Apple Watch.

The Apple Watch, which the company unveiled last month, is Apple's first wearable device. The basic form factor of the watch may look similar to others at first glance, but Apple says it has revolutionized the way people interact with smartwatches. Rather than using a touch screen to navigate the interface, the Apple Watch allows you to scroll using the digital crown, which protrudes from the side of the watch.
Based on what Apple has shown, it seems as if the Apple Watch will focus on fitness and style. It comes in a variety of high-end styles as well as a sport edition, and it is capable of sensing your heartbeat, showing text messages from your phone, and more.
Apple hasn't mentioned how long its battery life will be, but it did say you would need to charge it every day — hinting that it may not last as long as some had hoped. www.businessinsider.com



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