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Apple To Let Developers Challenge App Store Rules, Mum On Apple Pay During WWDC

June 23, 2020
iWatch Trademark Battle May Land Apple In Court
International // July 15, 2015

Apple is being sued by a European software firm over the use of the moniker “iWatch.” As Bloomberg noted in a Tuesday (July 14) article, Internet searches using “iWatch” as a key term will spur Google’s search engine to return ads for the Apple Watch. In...

Two-Factor Authentication Coming To The iWatch
Merchant Innovation // September 08, 2014

The idea of wearable tech is something that excites general enthusiasts, but tends to leave many consumers more likely asking “why?” than “where do I get one?” Apple hopes to attract consumers with seamless security, by making their forthcoming smart watch able to recognize the...

Apple’s iWatch Values Brains Over Beauty
Merchant Innovation // August 27, 2014

Apple’s long-rumored iWatch will have to work as a fashion accessory, but more important are the implications of iOS-based wearables on the accessibility and ubiquity of data, suggests David Willson at Seeking Alpha. Apple is rumored to have done a deal with Swatch to make...

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iWatch Trademark Battle May Land Apple In Court

July 15, 2015
Apple is being sued by a European software firm over the use of the moniker “iWatch.” As Bloomberg noted in a Tuesday (July 14) article, Internet searches using “iWatch” as a key term will spur Google’s search engine to return ads for the Apple Watch. In an effort to grab consumers who might be looking for […]

Two-Factor Authentication Coming To The iWatch

September 08, 2014
The idea of wearable tech is something that excites general enthusiasts, but tends to leave many consumers more likely asking “why?” than “where do I get one?” Apple hopes to...

Apple’s iWatch Values Brains Over Beauty

August 27, 2014
Apple’s long-rumored iWatch will have to work as a fashion accessory, but more important are the implications of iOS-based wearables on the accessibility and ubiquity of data, suggests David Willson...