UK Misses Out On Wrist PDA
News Fossil claims it will run most Palm OS applications, although it recommends that users run applications that take advantage of the special features of the wrist PDA such as the larger font sets and the 'rocker switch' -- a three direction switch...
[January 6, 2005, 16:45]
Fossil Unearths Wrist PDA
News Fossil, the Texas-based maker of trendy watches and other accessories, has started selling the Wrist PDA, a Palm-compatible device that displays contacts, to-dos, appointments and other information from a handheld computer.
[April 30, 2002, 17:08]
UK Misses Out On Wrist PDA
Talkback So much for the global market place, Why make it so hard for us to purchase one? Well, they do say that UK is the harshest market place! So perhaps they know it is a waste of time LOL
[January 7, 2005, 10:48]
Fossil Squeezes PDA Into A Watch
News Fossil, the Texas-based maker of fashion watches, clothing and other accessories, has launched the latest twist on the 1980s-style watch-calculator with the Wrist PDA, a watch that doubles as a Palm- or Pocket PC-compatible organiser.
[November 8, 2001, 17:28]
News Schmooze: The Robo-onslaught Begins
News The new Wrist PDA isn't a PDA, and it is hardly small enough to fit on your wrist.plus, to use it you have to already own not just a PC but a PDA as well. Perhaps the watch could come with its own companion, a trendy plastic ring that stores your...
[November 9, 2001, 17:36]
2001: Great Gadgets
News Fossil's Wrist PDA Trendy US watch maker Fossil is planning to wade into the PDA arena by launching its Wrist PDA in early 2002. The Wrist PDA can download data from PDAs via infrared -- and has enough memory to hold over 1,000 contacts, or 350 memos.
[December 27, 2001, 6:31]
Watchmaker Gives Palm Another Shake
News The Wrist PDA, released earlier this year, was a clunky device that could receive contact and calendar information from a handheld, but didn't operate as one. Fossil's Wrist PDA with Palm OS has approximately the same features as Palm's recently...
[November 18, 2002, 8:30]
Wearable Patents Take Off
News They include the Peel-It, a device that fits a PDA (personal digital assistant) onto a swivelling platform that's worn around a wrist. A wearable-computing company specialising in wireless items this week won several patents for devices including a...
[May 14, 2001, 8:29]
Photos: MoD Unveils £80m IT Health Programme
News The medical staff on the field can also input information about any treatment a patient may receive by putting the memory stick into a PDA or wrist-worn PDA system (pictured), which they can wear while treating a patient and inputting medical...
[August 2, 2007, 16:30]
Wearable Computers Soon To Be Everywhere
News The Global Market for Wearable Computers, published this week by research firm Venture Development Corporation (VDC), predicts that shipments of wearable computers -- such as those worn on the wrist, belt, earring or in the fabric of clothing...
[September 5, 2002, 13:47]
Gates Demos Microsoft MiPad
News Once wireless standards become more prevalent, Microsoft could deliver a version of MiPad on a variety of devices, such as mobile phones and wrist watches, officials said. So I can do voice over it, I can do phone calling, I can anything I would...
[March 23, 2000, 9:06]
Nuggets: Metallic Bonsai For Gadget Geezas...
News Next up this afternoon: Casio's PCUnite wrist technology (er, that's a watch to you and me. Alright, so it's not a fab PDA or an MP3 player, but stick this on your desk and you really will look like a gadget geeza.
[June 12, 2000, 12:24]
China Gets Credit Card-sized Mobile
News Motorola and Siemens also have working wrist-phone prototypes, with Siemens' Xelibri pendant-phone adapted from the technology. Nokia's recent N-Gage and Sony's upcoming Z600 are designed for gameplay, with others taking on PDA functions.
[November 6, 2003, 10:05]
Personal Server Takes Your Data With You
News He also showed a wrist-mounted remote control that could relay button pushes and hand motions to the device, letting it work with public displays without their own keyboards. I worked on PDA technologies for ten years, and thought that when we got...
[September 16, 2003, 10:25]

