When Tim Cook was showing off Apple’s latest products this Monday morning, Twitter was abuzz with live updates and reactions from observers. Here are a few tweets that came on twitter during that time !
App from http://t.co/Uu9Z0PJaQX allows you to view feeds of security cameras, open garage door, more #AppleWatchEvent pic.twitter.com/mLiLAUqysb
— AppleInsider (@appleinsider) March 9, 2015
“All day battery life.” That’s one way to say it. 18 hours, Cook says. #AppleWatchEvent — Lauren Goode (@LaurenGoode) March 9, 2015
iWatch introduced today, goes on the market in April, does it do enough and is it secure enough? #AppleWatchEvent #iwatch
— Joel Waterfield (@inJoelsCloud) March 9, 2015
The #AppleWatch will turn the company into a technology-based luxury brand. http://t.co/SNQDB7A7Oq #AppleWatchEvent #Branding #Marketing — North American Brand (@NABAgency) March 9, 2015
That’s how to launch a product #AppleWatchEvent
— Lee Haslett (@LeeHaslett) March 9, 2015
Anyone else worried that we will never ever make eye contact with another human ever again? #AppleWatchEvent
— Liz Gumbinner (@Mom101) March 9, 2015
Lynch: Starwood’s W Hotel app has rich notifications, can unlock door http://t.co/M2uwD7ZWtS #AppleWatchEvent pic.twitter.com/9cmvNZtzf6
— CNET (@CNET) March 9, 2015
.@Uber on the Apple Watch #AppleWatchEvent http://t.co/tggV9uzbtr pic.twitter.com/VBquTSWKDo
— Mashable (@mashable) March 9, 2015
They are describing it as the “most advanced timepiece ever created.” What did you think of the #AppleWatchEvent? pic.twitter.com/zuKEePSbfi
— International CES (@intlCES) March 9, 2015
“Time to stand!” Can turn off notification, and can tell if you already stood http://t.co/M2uwD7ZWtS #AppleWatchEvent pic.twitter.com/2xtrxjByNd
— CNET (@CNET) March 9, 2015
As world goes nuts over #AppleWatchEvent, look at the stock. It’s up, but not at record level http://t.co/mamWNcWmyo pic.twitter.com/a7068xe4MT
— CNNMoney Investing (@CNNMoneyInvest) March 9, 2015