One of the best tech aficionado sites is Ars Technica, which is not at all afraid to get its geek on when it's called for. Last year, for instance, it published a 24-take 25,000-word review of OS X Mavericks, only the most recent of a series of epic OS X reviews. It would have been excessive except it was so good. Now, Ars goes deep on Android Wear. It's a mere four takes, … [Read more...]
Ars Technica Goes Deep on Android Wear
The always excellent Ars Technica site has dug up every screenshot they could find on Android Wear and makes what sound like a lot of good assumptions about what it is and how it will look and work. At its core, as previously reported, is the Google Now interface, which is (roughly speaking) the Android counterpart to Apple's Siri. So if Now doesn't work as expected, Wear will … [Read more...]