2015: Year Of The Apple Watch

Happy New Year, everyone! Here we are, already fifteen years into the new century, and we’re on the cusp of a technology story that could well have implications that will carry over all the way into the start of the next century: the Apple Watch. No matter how...

The Best Smartwatch Apps of 2014

Well, well, well here we are. It’s New Years Eve and we’re all ready to jump into 2015 within just the next few hours. We’ve only been bringing this up for days now in our “best of 2014” article lineup. If you guessed that this was all part of a drawn out intro for...

The Most Anticipated Smartwatches Coming in 2015

As we power through the holiday season and finish up the rest of the year, it’s time to start thinking of the future. More specifically, it’s time to start thinking about all the great smartwatches, wearables and fitness trackers that will be launching...

Android Wear Hack Alert: Should You Be Concerned?

Bluetooth has long been believed to be insecure. No doubt you’re already aware that many devices use this wireless connection to do their bidding including smartphones, smartwatches, tablets, headsets, game controllers and more. When two devices are paired...

I Bought the Moto 360: Here’s an Update on My Experience

In my last article I talked about the lack of SmartWatches available for women. As I wrote that piece, I was waiting for my Moto 360 to come in the mail. It came. It exceeded my expectations, and now I am addicted to wrist notifications. For anyone unfamiliar with the...

The Struggles of Finding a Smartwatch as a Woman

I am a woman and I like watches. And my wrists are smaller than most guys. In fact, many women have wrists and arms that are smaller than their male counterparts — and hands, too. (Duh, right?) That’s why when you are shopping at Nordstrom’s or Macy’s...

More Apple Watch Features Revealed in WatchKit SDK

How nice to have some Apple Watch features revealed officially, as opposed to having them “leaked” by “someone on the supply chain”. Leaks tend to turn out to be right only about half the time, leading to a lot of misleading or mistaken...