Pebble raises $15M, launches SDK update for better smartwatch apps
A pretty hefty sum for a company initially shot down by VCs.
A pretty hefty sum for a company initially shot down by VCs.
It's likely a design direction for a curved future iPhone, but it's also possibly a stealth patent filing for an iWatch that makes a little more sense than previously revealed.
With Apple and Samsung reportedly working on next-generation smartwatches, it was only a matter of time until we heard that Google was joining the party as well.
A Samsung vice president has made it clear that the company is developing an upcoming watch product, which will likely compete with Apple's heavily rumored "iWatch" smart watch.
Long before the iPhone changed how we think of cellphones, Nokia was dabbling in even more radical cellphone concepts.
Rumors of Apple developing a smartwatch, cheekily dubbed the "iWatch" by gadget geeks, aren't dying off anytime soon.
The much-hyped Pebble smartwatch started shipping yesterday, but the smartphone apps that help the watch really tick hadn’t been approved yet. Thankfully, the apps for iPhone and Android are now available.
As promised during CES, Pebble has begun shipping its long-awaited smartwatch to Kickstarter backers today.
We take a close look at the Pebble creator's favorite smartwatch features.
It's been a long road for the Pebble team, despite some initial success.
The much-delayed Pebble E-Ink smartwatch is almost here.
VCs always have a war story about the one that got away. Time to add the Pebble smartwatch to the list. The creators of the Pebble had some initial success raising $375,000 in angel funding. But when it come to …
First seen at the Consumer Electronics Show in early 2012, Sony has launched its SmartWatch, an Android-powered watch with its very own apps.
The watch connects with your Android phone and will vibrate when you get a text message, phone …