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Forget the iPhone 6: It’s all about iWatch on September 9th

“The iPhone 6 will probably be extremely thin, fast and light. It may have a nearly unscratchable sapphire screen,” Mike Elgan writes for Computerworld. “It will likely come in two sizes.”

“Nice. But 10 years from now, nobody will remember the announcement of the iPhone 6,” Mike Elgan writes for Computerworld. “They will, however, remember the launch of the Apple iWatch.”

“Apple’s world-changing revolutions include the 1984 Macintosh, the 2001 iPod, the 2007 iPhone and the 2010 iPad,” Elgan writes. “The iWatch should be most comparable to the Mac and the iPhone, Apple’s two most stunning revolutions.”

“I believe Apple is the only company with the design vision, technology (not just sapphire) and devoted fan base to bring smartwatches into the mainstream,” Elgan writes. “That’s exactly what Apple did with all of its revolutions — the Mac, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad.”

Tons more in the full article here.

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