
Apple Watch faces fashion challenge
Now that Tim Cook has outlined the full range of what the Apple Watch can do and how much it will cost, his next challenge will be proving high-tech counts as high fashion.
Now that Tim Cook has outlined the full range of what the Apple Watch can do and how much it will cost, his next challenge will be proving high-tech counts as high fashion.
There's a Twitterstorm focused on whether a planned high-end gold version of the Apple Watch has the potential to drive up the price of gold.
Apple's unveiled its new smart watch this morning - including a $10,000 model made of a specially formulated strong gold alloy.
The test for Tim Cook last September was to prove that Apple could still come up with innovative products, so he revealed a smartwatch.
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The owner of the mystery drone found among the weeds on a Titirangi property will be reunited with his machine.
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