Watches
1 votes | ConnectR robot to replace your spouse |
1 votes | CES New: Casio bursts in with EX-F1 DSLR, ultraslim point-and-shoot cameras |
While price was not declared, Casio appears composed to make a chief splash in the digital-camera market, and with the EX-F1 there will be a camera that will catch it in stunning element. It is almost enough to fail to remember those low budget keyboards and campy watches from the 1980-s.1 votes | Pocket watches get their own dock; iPods demand compensation |
as well starkly evident, although, is the distinction between the practical and the unrealistic, since having a dock for a pocket watch is may be the most ineffective thought for a gadget this side of the mouse with two cursors. it is not like the dock could recharge your watch battery, and since pocket watches come in all sorts of dimensions, every of these alarm clocks would have to be custom made.1 votes | Conceptual OLED design watch lacks practicality, but compensates with awesomeness |
The face seems to look more like one of those wretched Tokyoflash watches that is not possible to settle the time. In this watch's case, that is a fact, cause the OLED design is just a casual starry figure it is once the watch is shook or tapped, the OLED display will reconfigure to display the time in the common analog-style.1 votes | Vintage Philippe Starck propeller clock does no flying |
We know that Philppe Starck has been putting his handiwork into watches as of late, but how about this gem of a clock that was created way back in 1989? Now he sets his namesake on watches for Fossil and Richard Mille, but back in the 1980-s he was still an aspiring artist and this propeller and fin founded clock was created for Alessi and is now a part of the Museum of present-day Art.It has no backing, and just applies two fins or propellers to designate the given time.1 votes | Stack up your minutes with the Neolog watch |
As you can tell from the Timeflex, Binary, and Talus watches, we have a thing for smart timepieces. Add to the roster the Neolog, a timepiece that eschews both common digital and analog timekeeping.1 votes | 0k watch proves time does, in fact, equal money |
Two legendary watchmakers have united powers to design one of the coolest-looking and most high-priced watches we have noticed. Jean-Franзois Ruchonnet and Vianney Halter made the Cabestan to look unlike any other watch on Earth.1 votes | Scope watch shows where you intersect with time |
accordingly to Tokyoflash, the same firm that brought us the Equalizer watch, the planet will be taken over by "alien robots" by then, and the just way to keep from the roving patrols of KX-400 Combat-bots is to strap on one of Arkon Industries Scope watches, that will find and demonstrate the position of the lethal droids on a grid. One shipment was shifted back in time to the present day (or present-day manufacturers in fact some way provide the resistance fighters of the future the Web site is not clear), and the watches were modified to tell time.1 votes | Cell phone watch: calling's all in the wrist |
If you're a common reader of SCI FI technologynology, you know that we enjoys us some geeky watches. there is just something about carrying some fancy technologynology around on your wrist that we cannot get enough of, that is why we love the F88 Wrist Watch Mobile Phone.1 votes | Elio watch shows time as a countdown |
The Elio watch sets a twist on the complete thought of watches and makes it more like a download bar, just demonstrating you how a lot time you have left till whatever time you put in there. How a lot time until your flight? No require to do math, just correct the bar1 votes | Tokyoflash doesn't want you to know what time it is |
If you have not ever noticed one of the groovy watches Tokyoflash sets out, then opportunities are you're scratching your head right now. do not bother about it we do the same thing.1 votes | Eleeno Lite Radar Watch makes you learn to tell time all over again |
we have demonstrated you some solid to read watches in the past, but this Eleeno Lite Radar Watch may need a patent to run. Not to bother, SCI FI technology has the sharpest readers in the planet, so it ought be easy for all of you to figure out this one.1 votes | Exmocare Watch sends vital signs readings to caretakers |
As watches become the new base for all types of gadgets, they are receiving a complete lot brighter. Case in point: the Exmocare watch, smart enough to assess how you feel and then mail that information to somebody who worries about you via e-mail or immediate message.1 votes | Casio vintage G-Shock resurrects those pimples, glasses, lonely Friday nights of yesteryear |
Casio has been around a long 25 years, and in honor of those years it is bringing back one of the original Casio watches that all of us (yes, you, do not shake your head at me) wore back in those nerdy, lonesome and estranged high school years. The DW5025B-7V is a limited issues watch with the absolutely classic band and all of the known functions like hourly beeps, alarm clock, timer and more.1 votes | Wear a catastrophe on your wrist with the Titanic-DNA watch |
some various models will be on hand, all of that looking various founded upon what territory of the ship was scrapped for the creator Romain Jerome watches. There is no word on price for any of these time pieces, but I'm certain the profit will be well worth all of the lives lost in the course of the sinking of the Titantic.1 votes | Wi-Fi detecting watch is the next generation calculator watch |
No offense to those being dressed in calculator watches not just are they so 1994, but they are as well out-of-date now that watches are able of producing calls, supporting you sleep and now detecting Wi-Fi networks. This watch comprizes the common array of features like an alarm, timer, EL backlighting, planet time zones and a calendar.1 votes | Vulcania watch is one part steampunk, one part future |
It is really limited issues with just 11 watches being produced. It will be introduced in Switzerland at the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie this May1 votes | This Week in SCI FI Tech |
He then rides his fan-powered bicycle home and watches TV on his 110-inch HDTV. Just one more day in the life, right? anyway, in Shift this week we tossed out some new ways advertisers could make a buck through the TV, and we ripped apart Koss's Wireless Cobalt Headphones.1 votes | Birthday haiku contest: We have a winner! |
You surely did not disillusion we got dozens of entries, applausing everything from TiVo (distinctly a favorite) to the Xbox 360 to solar-powered watches (correct out all the haikus here). It was hard picking a champion, but one poem stood out from the pack by at catching the real-world flavor of a peculiar gadget in a especially smart way.1 votes | Suekichi Japanese steampunk watches unveiled for fancy pants geeks |
The watch demonstrated has been dubbed the Pack Man, but Suekichi has designed thousands of steampunk watches over the years from his extremely small Suekichi mill studio in Tokyo. accordingly to a present-day interview, Suekichi would like to provide his work from an US boutique but has no instant plans to offer for sale worldwide beyond Internet sales.