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| | | | | So Apple did come through for a lot of people on Friday and many got their hands on an Apple Watch, myself included. I hadn't seen one in the flesh until Friday when I popped into the Apple S... | |
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daringfireball.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] This review of the Apple Watch provides a comprehensive overview of its features, design, and user experience. The author, who is a long-time Apple user, discusses various aspects of the device, including its Taptic Engine, Force Touch, Digital Crown, and the innovative Digital Touch feature. The review highlights the importance of these features in creating a unique user experience and the potential of Digital Touch as a new form of communication. The author also touches on the design and build quality of the Apple Watch, as well as its integration with other Apple products. The review is positive overall, but also acknowledges some of the challenges and limitations of the device. | |
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www.peerreviewed.io
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author recounts how their Apple Watch's Fall Detection feature falsely triggered multiple times during a volleyball game, leading to frustration and a temporary disablement of the feature, suggesting potential improvements for customization and contextual awareness. | |
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melkat.blog
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| | | Apple has made a lot of partnerships with big companies like Quantum Computer Services (AOL), Microsoft, HP, Intel, Cingular (AT&T), Epic Games, Valve, Capcom, and Ubisoft. They are all pretty one-sided in terms of who benefits. Focusing on these partnerships distracts from what has made Apple's platforms successful: the community of dedicated indie developers. But like their corporate partnerships, this relationship is not a healthy one. | ||