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Wristwatches with wireless connectivity coming soon

edited December 2003 in Science & Tech
Microsoft has confirmed that its new range of wristwatches based on the company's new Smart Personal Objects Technology or SPOT, will be available at the start of next year.
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[blockquote]Microsoft will use next month's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to announce the availability of the devices, which were announced there last year. The software maker also plans to launch updates to its MSN Internet Software, and is expected to outline planned improvements to the Media Center Edition of Windows XP at the show.

Smart Personal Objects Technology, or SPOT, uses a portion of the FM broadcast radio networks to deliver snippets of information about weather, news, stock prices, and sports scores to wristwatches equipped with the technology.


Trouble SPOT
The technology was first announced at CES in January 2003, and SPOT watches were originally supposed to go on sale from Fossil and other watchmakers in time for the holiday shopping season. Last-minute tweaks to a radio chip in the watches delayed their introduction, according to a source familiar with the effort.

The problem has now been fixed and Fossil has manufactured "many thousands" of SPOT watches that will hit stores next month, the source says. Microsoft's MSN Direct Service, which will deliver information to the watches, will also be available at that time. According to Microsoft, plans are priced at $9.95 per month or $59 per year; watches start at $129.

A Microsoft spokesperson confirms that SPOT watches will be available at Fossil stores in Las Vegas during CES, and then at retail stores nationwide the following week.
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