(Reuters) - Apple Inc (AAPL.O)
has allowed some companies to test their apps on its yet-to-be-launched
Apple Watch and adjust the tools to the watch's design, Bloomberg
reported.
Facebook
Inc (FB.O), United Continental Holdings Inc (UAL.N), BMW AG (BMWG.DE)
and others have spent weeks at Apple's headquarters, working with the
smartwatch to test and fine-tune apps that will debut alongside the
device, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the process.
The
watch, which will let consumers check their email, pay for goods at
retail stores and monitor personal health information, will be Apple's
first major product launch since the iPad in 2010.
The
company has scheduled a special event in San Fransisco on March 9 where
it is expected to showcase Apple Watch, which will be launched in
April.
Apple
uses extreme measures to keep its work secret - Internet access is
blocked inside the rooms and no outside materials can be brought in,
Bloomberg reported, citing a person who attended the tests.
Apple
spokeswoman Trudy Muller declined to comment. Reuters could not
immediately reach Facebook, United Continental and BMW for comment
outside regular business hours.
German
carmaker BMW said on Thursday its talks with Apple did not involve
developing or building a car, denying a German magazine report.
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