The sWap Mobile Phone watch allows you to chuck away your old phone, keep your SIM card and still make phone calls. This watch allows for full communication between you and any other mobile phone, but rather then sticking it in your pocket when you have finished making a call, you simply leave it on your wrist. [click to continue…]
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Although mobile phone watches have been available for a while, I have never actually had chance to use one yet. The slightly larger then normal watches have a SIM card slot in which you put your regular SIM and then you can make and take calls from your watch. [click to continue…]
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A number of ways of telling time are available such as a sun dial, pendulum clock, digital clocks and watches. The latest clock to appear is the Exposed Flip Clock which looks extremely unique as it's innards are exposed for all to see. [click to continue…]
The Verbarius clock makes telling time simple. It's the exact opposite of Tokyo Flash watches which require a degree in maths to tell the time. The Verbarius simply tells you what time it is like "midnight" or "four-forty-five". [click to continue…]
A number of fancy watches have been displayed on the pages of Gadget Venue. Usually they are binary type watches from Tokyo Flash, or ultra expensive watches. This latest watch is a concept idea that embeds on your fingernail. [click to continue…]
WiFi signal detectors are very handy devices which allow you to check on the Wi0fi signal status around you with out having to fire up the laptop. This saves time because wi-fi isn't always available. WiFi detectors can be found on t-shirts, watches and on specific products to do just that. The latest is a pair of Wi-Fi detecting trainers (sneakers). [click to continue…]
A guy named Dave Jones has created some seriously geeky scientific calculator wrist watch. The watch was built from standard off the shelf components and can perform a variety of RPN/Algebraic scientific functions. [click to continue…]
The Hamilton Code Breaker Watch actually breaks no codes, but still looks ace! The code breaker watch is made from titanium and comes in two versions. [click to continue…]
Keeping an eye on your children at all times when out is essential for their safety. This digital wireless child tracker provides another step in helping keep your children safe. [click to continue…]
This mobile phone watch actually looks like it might be good to wear. Most of the other mobile phone watches just look a little chunky and awkward. [click to continue…]
These 3 watches are the latest from Casio in their popular G-Shock range. They are limited edition touch solar series running at $120 each. The watch is powered by solar power, the watch is shock resistant and it can go 200 meters under water. Available in red, green or white.
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Since exams have ever existed, people have always wanted to find a way to get the answers (or in other words, cheat). Strict rules are generally put in place to prevent this from happening. The latest however, might not have been expected. A while back I wrote about the M500 watch which is a regular watch but with a cell phone built in. A watch the same, or similar, had been receiving SMS messages through the exam and the teacher spotted it. The kid must have been crazy though as he was playing with his watch throughout the exam.
This has now resulted in a ban across Thailand of people wearing watches in to exams. You can imagine cell phones being built in to other objects in the future such as glasses, pens and other various items you bring to class. Maybe it's time to start looking at blocking cell phone signals while people are in class although that it's self would raise a few human rights eye brows.
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