Apple iWatch

Earlier this week, NBA star Kobe Bryant was photographed on the Apple campus meeting with Apple executive and lead designer Jony Ive.

According to a Chinese daily, the Apple iWatch will come in three different models when it launches this year.

According to new sources, Taiwan's Quanta will begin mass production on the oft-rumored Apple iWatch starting next month, suggesting a September or October launch for the company's first smartwatch.

Investment bank UBS analyst Steven Milunovich says Apple will sell 21 million iWatch smartwatches in its first year (fiscal 2015), followed by a nice boost to 36 million in the following year.

According to multiple Wall Street analysts, Apple's oft-rumored iWatch smartwatch will be unveiled later in the summer, launching in time for the holidays.

New reports claim that Apple will debut its oft-rumored sapphire displays for the upcoming iWatch, rather than on the iPhone 6 as previously rumored.

According to a new report, Apple will use lithium-ion batteries for its still unconfirmed iWatch smartwatch.

Designer Todd Hamilton has released the latest in a long line of mocks and concepts for the possibly upcoming Apple iWatch smartwatch.

Apple will release the oft-rumored iWatch in October 2014, after having testing multiple prototypes.

There have been a fair share of Apple iWatch rumors over the years, but only a few have really ever stuck.

According to a new report, Apple is partnering with Inventec next year to manufacture 63.4 million iWatches.

Although the company has still not confirmed the iWatch, designer Federico Ciccarese has created some realistic mocks of the smartwatch.

Each will try to lock in users to their respective ecosystems