I am not feeling the love for Apple’s iWristBrick.
What do most contemporary smartwatches have in common?
They’re mostly squarish, clunky, bulky, flat things with a screen that go on your wrist. They mostly do things your phone does, and they mostly rely heavily on your phone for a good portion of their functionality. They’re fairly expensive, and it’s not really clear that they do anything amazing that your other tech doesn’t already handle. —VentureBeat.
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The end of times for Apple.
I’m wondering why I need a metal candy bar that picks up Wi-Fi (iPhone 6 Plus or “phablet”) in my pocket this fall.