Apple planted iWatch leak, Forbes says
Rumors about what’s ahead usually originate in Asia from
checks with Apple suppliers,
but recent rumors about iWatch were a departure from
the past.
They did not appear as usual in Asia but almost
simultaneously
in the New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. The
information on
iWatch in the two venerable publications came just before
Apple CEO
Tim Cook was to speak at Goldman Sachs Technology conference.
Bloomberg reported that Apple has a team of
Bloomberg reported that Apple has a team of
100 designers working on the watch likely
led by senior director of engineering,
led by senior director of engineering,
James Foster, and another executive.
The New York Times reported that Apple is experimenting with
The New York Times reported that Apple is experimenting with
wristwatch-like devices made of curved glass.
Forbes suggests that perhaps Apple leaked the story to give weight to
Forbes suggests that perhaps Apple leaked the story to give weight to
Tim Cook's statement at the Goldman Sachs Conference that innovation
has never been stronger at Apple, or perhaps because they found out
that Samsung has a smartwatch of its own on the way.