Bruce Tognazzini, a former Apple employee who specializes in human-computer interaction, suggests that an Apple iWatch could bring numerous advancements including improved Maps.
Smartphone manufacturers are reportedly scrapping plans for ultra-thin handsets following poor sales of the iPhone Air, potentially leaving the iPhone Air 2 as the sole survivor.
In his recently released Apple Roadmap, KGI Securities analyst Ming Chi Kuo reveals his predicted specifications for iWatch, which will reportedly ship in Q3 2014.
Apple is planning to enter around 10 new product categories under incoming CEO John Ternus, including smart home devices, wearables, AI accessories, and touchscreen Macs.
Apple's iWatch is facing many issues according to a recent report, which include challenges with the screen technology, battery problems, and possible manufacturing bumps.
Here's what to expect from Apple's big press event tomorrow at which the company is expected to reveal its wearable smartwatch, two iPhone 6 models, a mobile payment system and much more.