Apple iwatch release date: The infamous Apple iWatch is The Next Big Thing this 2014!

Apple iwatch release date: The infamous Apple iWatch is The Next Big Thing this 2014!
Apple's very first wearable gadget is coming!
The apple iwatch release date is said to be two months away, probably October 2014 and as expected people from around the world are so excited to have such unique gadget for it could beam messages, Siri to the wrists, and gives convenience to us because such gadget would never be like our other previous gadgets that everytime we need to check notifications we have to take them out from our bag and then return it again once done checking. So, such design is really great not just for fashion thing, but to those people who are busy most especially.
According to the report gathered pertaining to Apple iWatch, Tim Cook, Apple CEO, had been overseeing all the developments. Although, Cook had nothing to do with the designs, yet he can't just easily delegate the tasks to the company's staff who are specialized or assigned in designs, headed by Jovy Ive. That's how big and important this gadget is.
Cook said, 'We have a lot to look forward to in 2014, including some big plans that we think customers are going to love. I am extremely proud to stand alongside you as we put innovation to work serving humankind's deepest values and highest aspirations."
In regards to the exact apple iwatch release date, no exact date yet. But whether the release date would be this 2014 October or November this year (another rumored release date), it is still worth the wait!
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