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Obama airs support for Apple Watch and iPads

“During an interview to Re/code’s Kara Swisher on CNBC, The U.S. President, Barack Obama, reiterated his belief on Apple devices notably iPad’s and the upcoming iWatch that he is more than ready to give a try as a workout accessory,” Viraj Shah reports for Insider Monkey.

“‘I don’t have a fit bit yet, but I work hard. Word is that this Apple Watches might be a good companion for my workout so I am going to see I am going to test to that. I don’t want to give Tim Cook too big of a plug here until I have actually seen the product. But he tells me it is pretty good,’ said Mr. Obama,” Shah reports.

“Apple Watch is not the only gadget that is keeping Obama glued on Apple Inc. devices,” Shah reports. “‘When it comes to ball games am still usually watching on TV DVR but when it comes to highlights am usually watching them on an iPad… I use a BlackBerry mainly because I am so restricted in what I can do that it is basically just messaging, and it is still easier for me to tap. But, basically most of my none work related stuff I am working off the iPad,” said Mr. Obama.”

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