Today’s Apple Watch event brought us a few more details about the company’s first wristable, sure. But there were also plenty of non-watch announcements made today that were just as impressive.
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The Shield, graphics chip maker Nvidia’s stab at a living room box that can play 4K streaming video as well as games, seems a bit odd.
In September Apple showed us its wearable, the Apple Watch, but now we’ve actually gotten a chance to use it firsthand.
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Apple’s latest MacBook isn’t a spec update. It’s not an incremental upgrade. It’s a totally different machine, for a different kind of person. It’s also kind of ridiculous. First of all, it is incredibly, impossibly thin.
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In a surgery worthy of the most convoluted Grey’s Anatomy plot, surgeons at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco completed two-day, six-way kidney transplant late last week.
The highest-end Apple Watch Edition will set you back $17,000. Nuts, right? Actually, it's cheap compared to other watches built with similar materials.
After much speculation and anticipation, a brand new, super-skinny MacBook with a Retina display has finally arrived.
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