Take a gander at the Seiko UC-2000. This is how far we’ve come in 22 years. Compare that monster with the Zypad WL 1000, which has WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and Linux/Windows CE. The Seiko, well, we’re ...
Ridgeline, a specialist in rugged industrial computers, has announced the W200 wrist-mounted computer. Are you ready for a wrist-mounted computer? The W200 has a pretty sweet spec. Manufactured from ...
Looks like the Parvus wrist computer we last saw almost three years ago has received an upgrade. The Zypad WR1100 is a 3.5-inch color touchscreen device aimed at the defense industries, soldiers of ...
This isn’t quite exactly what I pictured for a wrist computer, but it’s a start I suppose. It looks more like a blood pressure machine that you’d see at Wal-Mart. The Zypad WR1100 is a 23 ounce, ...
Parvus Corporation will preview a new rugged wrist-worn personal computer at MILCOM 2008 in San Diego this week. MILCOM is a military communications event sponsored by the Armed Forces Communications ...
The UC-2000 or “Wrist Information System” was one of Seiko’s attempts (circa 1984) to create a wearable, portable computer. Of course, you couldn’t do much more than input around 2K of data, tell the ...
Over the years, we’ve profiled a lot of ergonomic computer mice here on Gizmag. They’ve all taken the approach of redesigning the mouse itself to alleviate computer-related repetitive strain injuries ...
It first appeared on March 9 as a tweet on Andrew Bosworth’s timeline, the tiny corner of the Internet that offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a Facebook executive these days. Bosworth, who leads ...
The computer seems to be undergoing some kind of an alteration in size recently, as concepts are starting to appear which are smaller than traditional laptop and tablet PCs, but larger than PDAs.
Glacier Computer has just revealed their W200, which believe it or not, is a computer that attaches to your wrist. Yes, just like in the movies! Only this time around, the device is completely real.
If you’ve been reading CrunchGear since this past summer, you should probably call a psychiatrist immediately may remember the iKey AK-39 military-grade wrist keyboard, which was basically a small-ish ...