What if Apple's so-called iWatch isn't a watch at all?The magic, says Benedict Evans, may be not on the wrist, but in the application interface.
<p>FORTUNE -- Google (GOOG) may have done Apple (AAPL) a favor when it posted two promotional videos (attached below) for what it's calling Android Wear: A new extension to the Android operating system released last week to developers.</p>
<p>The videos are very good -- both for their production values and for showing what can be done on a wrist-based touchscreen connected wirelessly to a
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What if Apple's so-called iWatch isn't a watch at all?