Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Apple To Launch Smart Watch in Early 2013

The latest fad for future technology is the ability to make your mobile electronics a part of your fashion statement. It may have started with the extremely successful Kickstarter funding project for the Pebble smartwatch for iPhone and Android devices that raised over $10 million. Now rumors tell of Apple working with Intel to create their smartwatch for iOS devices.

iWatch Apple To Launch Smart Watch in Early 2013


After Pebble received such a great reaction and 85,000 pre-orders from the crowd-funding venture, other groups and inventors decided to take a crack at the smartwatch market as well. Such projects include MetaWatch and cookoo, which both received at least double their original funding goal, launched after Pebble and, although their both shipping past their estimated time, will be rewarding their backers before Pebble. But with such high expectations and potential to come from the Pebble smartwatch, it’s easy to say that great things come to those who wait.


The Blackberry 10 Smartphone Leaked !

Blackberry 10 is not only one of the biggest mobile OS updates to look forward to in the new year but Research In Motion’s (RIM) last hope for competing with the smartphone super-giants like Apple and Google. It is long overdue and may already be too late. But RIM is still moving forward after releasing two developer devices and a demo video to preview what the next generation in Blackberry phones will look like. Now a series of photos and a video has been leaked to show the final product of what the world might see in January 2013.


BB10 1 The Blackberry 10 Smartphone [Leaked Pictures]

First and foremost, it looks like the Canadian company is finally catching on to the 21st century design styles that was become so common among our current smartphones. The thin, beveled sides around the large touchscreen and the sleek, black body to hold it all made not be the peak of innovation but it shows the company is starting the pay attention. Touchscreens have been a weak point for Blackberry ever since the introduction of the iPhone over 6 years ago, and unfortunately, RIM staked their money on their tiny QWERTY keyboards.