Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, showed off their newest
device, the Apple Watch. Mr. Cook said it is the “most personal”
device
Apple has ever created. The Apple Watch is a miniature, or very small,
computer a person wears on his or her wrist. There will be three models with
straps to
attach
them to your wrist. An Apple Watch
will be able to do many of the same things as an iPhone. It will show email,
texts, news, health readings and other information. These apps will be
customized for the watch.
It will be different than just seeing what is on your phone.
* show off ~ = ~을 자랑하다/ device = 장치[기구]/ miniature = 축소 모형/ strap
= 끈(줄/띠)/ attach (sth to ~) = (~을 ~에) 붙이다, 첨부하다/ wrist = 손목, 팔목/ customize = 주인이
원하는 대로 만들다(바꾸다), 주문 제작하다
Like a phone, you will be able
to receive calls on your wrist. Mr. Cook smiled while describing this. “I’ve
been wanting to do this since I was five years old,” he said. “The day is
finally here.” Decades ago, a comic strip hero named
Dick Tracy talked into his wrist watch, but until now, that has only been
something possible in the future. Mr. Cook also said it is “incredibly
intimate.” He said you can
capture
and send your heartbeat to another
person with an Apple Watch.
* comic strip = (신문
등의) 연재만화/ intimate = 친(밀)한; 사적인(은밀한)/ capture = (정보를) 캡쳐[파일화]하다/ heartbeat = 심장
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Is Apple Watch Getting Closer to Our Hearts - WTS.mp3