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12 reasons I still wear my Apple Watch every day

Apple Watch gaming one year in: Developers speak out

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May 02, 2016
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12 reasons I still wear my Apple Watch every day

After 12 months and 1 day, my Apple Watch is still a constant companion, keeping me on time, on track, and more aware of the world around me. Read More

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