
Google unveiled its Android Wear platform today for wearables and already it has a host of hardware partners pledging their allegiance. One of the most notable is Motorola, who revealed its first smartwatch today running the new operating system. It’s called_Moto 360, and it’s quite the looker. It has a classic, circular watchface that appears to be made of metal and has been shown in promotional images with either a metal or leather strap. Motorola says it will be available globally “in a variety of styles” this summer, starting in the United States. The device will run Android Wear, which...
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