Tuesday, July 16, 2013

The Apple iWatch expected at best in 2014 - Reuters

The firm recruits massively talent for his project of electronic wristwatch.

iPod, iPhone and iPad, Apple has in his cartoons the iWatch, a kind of electronic wristwatch which will include receiving information reported by the iPhone. But the release of this new product, the first since the death of co-founder of the company in Cupertino, Steve Jobs, is not expected to emerge until next year, at best. The firm at the apple n ‘has also so far not confirmed the project. But many patents have been filed in this regard and Apple has protected the brand “iWatch” in several major countries, including Japan recently. “Our teams are working hard with new and amazing hardware, software and services that will be offered this fall and throughout 2014,” stated Tim Cook, Apple’s boss, during the last presentation of the quarterly results, leaving his usual reserve.

accelerate off the iWatch, the California company multiplies the hiring of specialized engineers, according to reports in the Financial Times . The British newspaper said that the decision was taken recruitment because Apple does not have the skills in-house for electronic products that are worn as accessories. Paul Deneve, the former head of Yves Saint Laurent, has been hired to work directly under the leadership of Apple CEO Tim Cook to “special projects.”

Before Apple, major consumer electronics manufacturers, including South Korea’s LG, had submitted watches acting as mobile phone and even video phone. Also called a Pebble watch that can receive the information received on an iPhone, iPod touch or Android Phone has been designed in Silicon Valley. This project was funded through a collaborative platform for funding, Kickstarter.

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