Thursday, June 08, 2006

Real-Life Wrist Communicator Also Tells the Time, if You Care - New York Times

Real-Life Wrist Communicator Also Tells the Time, if You Care - New York Times: "The watch, to be available later this month, uses a wireless system created by Microsoft called MSN Direct that sends data over FM radio frequencies. For $179, you get the watch and a one-year subscription to the service, which includes news, weather, traffic information, stock quotes and movie listings. After that, an annual subscription will cost $40; for $20 more you can sync your Outlook calendar to the watch and receive instant messages through MSN Messenger."

The picture in the article suggests MSN Direct devices no longer qualify as wrist exercise units.

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