Apples pressekonferanse "Spring Forward"
Apple har invitert til pressekonferanse mandag kveld klokken 18.00 norsk tid med slagordet "Spring Forward" Her forventer vi at Apple fylle inn de blanke flekkene rundt smartklokken Apple Watch.

The company will give more details about Apple Watch and could introduce new Macs and other products. CNET will be there live to bring you news updates, photos, and running commentary. Check out our full coverage at www.cnet.com.
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Apple’s iPhone has become more vital than ever to the company’s financial results. It generated about 69 percent of its sales from the smartphone in the December quarter, the first full period after releasing the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus in September. Typically, the iPhone accounts for closer to 50 percent of Apple’s revenue.
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That makes it even more vital for Apple to expand beyond iPhone into new markets, as well as bolster its businesses like iPad. Apple Watch, while not expected to be anywhere as big as iPhone, has the potential to generate more than $6 billion in additional revenue, according to an estimate by Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty.
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Good morning and welcome to CNET's live coverage of Apple's "Spring Forward" event, where the company is expected to announce final details its new Apple Watch like pricing and availability.
The event itself starts at 10 a.m. PT at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Live onsite are CNET's Shara Tibken, Scott Stein and Dan Ackerman.
For onsite tweets from our live blog team follow, @sharatibken, @Tim_Stevens, @danackerman and @jetscott. -
Eddy Cue, Apple’s head of iTunes, Apple Pay and other services, on Friday told me how Apple Pay will work on Apple Watch. You can read more about that here, but you basically have to unlock your watch by typing in a passcode on the watch or paired phone or by using TouchID on the phone.
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