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Apple Has Team of 100 Product Designers Working on a Smart Watch
![]() Bloomberg is reporting that Apple has a team of about 100 product designers working on a wristwatch computer, according to "two people familiar with the company's plans." The New York Times previously reported that Apple had been "experimenting" with a curved glass smart watch, but Bloomberg believes that Apple's smart watch plans have moved beyond the experimental phase. ![]() Quote:
Bloomberg also mentions that Apple had been planning a wearable fitness tracking device, much like Nike FuelBand or Jawbone Up, but that Apple had decided not to bring them to market. Apple CEO Tim Cook is a Nike board member and spoke about his own Nike FuelBand at the D10 Conference last year, also saying that wearable devices were an "interesting area" but that "the book hasn't been written on that one yet." Article Link: Apple Has Team of 100 Product Designers Working on a Smart Watch |
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Ill buy one
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@Spink10, I won't, even if there were 1000 people working on this watch. Check the watch's statistics in the real world. Not very popular. I hate the idea anyways. Make something else if you're trying to be ambitious.
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I kind of want them focused on products that people actually want. I am not sure this watch is that big of a deal.
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A team of 100? Do you think we: Samsung, feel remotely scared now? Is that your tactic? I've yet to see a mortal man beat the power of the beast contained within our headquarters.
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The Apple iWatch. I bet it'll feature a voice command to tell you the time & date
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I'm doing just fine without a watch now. This thing will have to be pretty impressive for me to buy it.
Some covert way to text with the phone in your pocket would certainly be an interesting use, but it would require you to learn an entire new alphabet/language to use.
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I'm excited.
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Such a watch would be awesome, would be definitely interested.
I'm sure the watch wouldn't have much functionality of its own and depend on iPhone, iPad, iPod. Possibly even integrate with Macbook, now they have Bluetooth 4 too. There's so much potential in smart watches.. Give a new life to watch market overall.
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It'll be a "watch" as much as the iPhone is a phone -- which is to say, that wont be its compelling purpose.
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Just because it's unpopular isn't a reason not to buy it. I'm kinda excited about this, but I only have expectations.
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Wow.. Lost are the days when you would not even know what product was coming out, let alone how many employees are working on a product along with their manager.
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I'd get one if my iWatch can call my iCar over like Michael Knight did with KITT in Knight Rider.
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Here are my guesses as to what Apple's "next big thing" might be.
Some of these might happen in a small way instead, but when Apple does something big (probably only seen as big in hindsight!) I think it will be one of these: • Wearable computing (whether standalone or as a companion device; wristwatch-style most likely) • Automotive interfaces done right • TV done right (may include apps, may serve as a game console) • Home integration done right (remote control and timed control in new/easier ways?) • Desktop touch computing done right (not just OS X with touch awkwardly shoehorned in, not just large-size iOS) • Siri becoming something more (may include 3rd-party API, may include Siri’s AI in non-voice uses) • VOIP done right (audio-only, evolution of FaceTime, breaking the US carrier mess) • Mobile “wallet” functionality (ubiquitous payment, ID, keys; evolution of PassBook; fingerprint scanning) I do NOT think it will be anything to do with augmented reality or virtual reality. I think those are awesome, but my list above is all things that MIGHT be of use to just about anyone. I see AR and VR being of interest to only a subsegment; AR because making it be widely useful would mean wearing something silly, and VR because it’s broadest appeal is only for certain kinds of gaming. (But give me a Rift! I’m the subsegment!) And I’m not counting the many smaller enhancements to existing categories. We’ll see iOS 7+ (and OS X) drive lots of that evolution and it will be great, but I’m speculating on the next big thing that either becomes a new category or redefines an old one. |
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Why wouldn't they also make the watch a fitness tracker? Seems like a natural fit.
As for those not interested in a watch and yet posting here nevertheless about how uninterested they are... what is up with that? |
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A "Smart" watch? Really? This is the innovation that is coming out of Apple these days?
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I'm going to call BS on this.
Tim Cook said Apple will only enter a field if they can greatly improve it or disrupt it. I don't see how a "curved" glass watch disrupts anything. And I can't imagine that Apple would sell that many of these. Or could this be a device targeted strictly for fitness? A combo pedometer, GPS device, radio, and phone for exercising? |
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I'd prefer Apple to employ an extra 1000 software developers so we can finally get updates to Mac software like iWorks 09, iLife 11.... rather than yet another 'me too' device.
http://www.sonymobile.com/us/product...es/smartwatch/
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Anyway such product won't be aimed solely at teenagers and instead would have broader appeal.
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Doesn't interest me, but say you could things like turn the central heating up, down or off while out of the house by talking into the watch, or when you come in at night you could tell it to switch on your Mac, or turn your Mac off when leaving the house, or lock all the doors behind you when out the house, or monitor your house using an app like iCam when out and about or talk to it and get it to send texts without having to take your iPhone out of your bag...
Actually, still not interested... |
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Maybe this watch thing is actually a rumour misdirect from Apple. Cook did say they were going to "double down" on secrecy. If he was telling the truth, then why so many stories about this watch? Maybe the smart watch rumours are a lie, planted to satisfy the rumour mongers and to keep them off the scent of what Apple is really working on.
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