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March 21, 2013 CNET Mobile | |
Mobile giants ready to duke it out It looks like both Samsung and Apple are setting their sights on smartwatches. Though it wouldn't be the former's first attempt at developing a high-tech, feature-packed wristwatch, Samsung's executive VP of mobile business recently stated that the company is working hard to "prepare products for the future." Meanwhile, talk of an "iWatch" are circulating, though Apple has remained tight-lipped about any such product. Rumors about the iWatch include it having curved glass and a 1.5-inch OLED screen. | Read more | Share:
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