Betty by Gary Delainey and Gerry Rasmussen for March 16, 2015

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    jaxxxon58  over 9 years ago

    The iphone killed the need for a watch. Now they are bringing the watch back.And on, and on~Fool me once~

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    inshadowz  over 9 years ago

    Good for most things, except keeping up with time. Not because it can’t, but because it gets lost in all the other fancy things it can do.

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    Lyons Group, Inc.  over 9 years ago

    Why bother? You’re only going to enjoy it for a while then lose interest in it.

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    cabalonrye  over 9 years ago

    My watch runs on a small battery that needs to be changed once every three years. My phone needs to be charged every day. I’m keeping my watch.

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    scherf9x  over 9 years ago

    An overpriced watch that will “need” to be upgraded every year because they come up with some little improvement that will “change the world”? Surely people have learned by now that it’s all smoke and mirrors.

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    redback  over 9 years ago

    somebody: ‘the emperor has no clothes’

    fanboy: ‘la la la can’t hear you. This is gonna make me cool because it has an apple on it’

    ok, then be cool with your toy made in China, nothing cooler than that

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    KEA  over 9 years ago

    iphones are pocket computers; the Watch is going to be a terminal for that pc. The names are changed to protect the techno-challenged

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    echoraven  over 9 years ago

    …as a Apple fanboy, I do want to dismiss the watch..…like I originally dismissed the iPhone, which I’m on my 3rd one and getting ready for the 4th..…like I originally dismissed the iPad which has become indispensable as both a research tool and a “sketchpad” for ideas..While at this time I can’t see myself getting an Apple watch, If history is any indication I’ll have one in a few years and wonder how I existed without it.

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    Hunter7  over 9 years ago

    My watch is on my wrist. Battery change every 3-4 years. Though I have succumbed to a FitBit - not getting an iWatch. I use Android.

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