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Rogers says. hen you measure motion on a wristwatch type device, your body is not very accurately
Imagine a world in which your wristwatch or other wearable device communicates directly with your online profiles storing information about your daily activities where you can best access it all without requiring batteries.
Texas, has been working for the last five years to build a lower-power chip by applying to silicon a technology that has been used in quartz wristwatches.
or being embedded in clothing or other discrete wearable devices like fitness sensors, wristwatches#or even temporary tattoos.
and certain that rabid squirrels would imminently emerge from my wristwatch and form a tribunal accusing me of crimes against humanity,
"Technology and fashion are two forces that are driving the market of wristwatches today, why not combine them and make a different watch?
and shape to a wristwatch, but with the active mechanics positioned on the sensitive inside part of the wrist.
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