[wanabidii] Apple's smartwatch to go in mass production in July: Source

Saturday, June 21, 2014
 
  
 
 
 
 

The watch, which remains unnamed but which company followers have dubbed the iWatch, will be Apple's first foray into a niche product category. 

 Apple's smartwatch to go in mass production in July: Source 
 

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Adam Bain is in charge of revenue and partnerships while Gabriel Stricker is responsible for marketing and media, according to their latest Twitter profiles. 

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This week Google has given an early look at how it's trying to change the gender disparity in its own workforce and future workers with Made with Code. 

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