Martin Hajek’s oft-shown iWatch model has been dusted off yet again, this time to show how the iWatch could act as a second-screen compass for Apple Maps running on an iPhone. Got to say, first obviously compelling use for an iWatch that I’ve seen yet.
John Brownlee is a writer for Fast Company, and a contributing writer here at CoM. He has also written for Wired, Playboy, Boing Boing, Popular Mechanics, VentureBeat, and Gizmodo. He lives in Boston with his wife and two parakeets. You can follow him here on Twitter.
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While I don’t care for the physical item I do think this software use is the right track. It won’t be a full device but a secondary display for certain functions. if Apple ever does go the way of the iGlasses, perhaps it will be a trigger rather than tapping your classes like an incompetent undercover agent
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You will just spend the whole time doing figure-eights with your arm
Stitched leather? Nothing says Jony Ive like stitched leather.
While I don’t care for the physical item I do think this software use is the right track. It won’t be a full device but a secondary display for certain functions. if Apple ever does go the way of the iGlasses, perhaps it will be a trigger rather than tapping your classes like an incompetent undercover agent