Tag: Watch
Compulsory weekly update regarding a new watch from Tokyoflash – the Tibida
We always end up mentioning the new developments down at the insane offices of Tokyoflash, thanks to their regular output of exciting watches with interesting looks.
Tibida’s particularly striking, thanks to featuring 42 little white LEDs. Which, it is rumoured, well-trained wearers are able to interpret to use as a rough guide about what the time is. Or, at least, what the time is near.
Fortunately, the new Tibida comes with a handy visual guide that explains exactly how you’re supposed to tell what the time is with it.
Here’s how it works:
CES 2008: Blue Action's BAC100M Bluetooth watch – better than Sony Ericsson's appparently
Must admit don’t know much about Blue Action, but I do like the look of its Bluetooth watch. Due out in the US later this month (and hopefully in the UK later in the summer) the BAC-100M is according…
MTV to put every South Park episode online for free
The working day’s about to get quite a bit more bearable, thanks to glorious youth-pleaser MTV doing a MEGABUCKS deal to stick every episode of South Park up on the internet for us all to watch.
And the price to you, brave internet user? Nothing. They’re doing it for free, no doubt in some convoluted readership-expanding, demographic-driving…
Tokyo Flash is back from outer space with the Oberon
The watch range that, if you’re lucky, narrows the time down to the nearest hour or so, has been updated again. Check out the sensational Tokyo Flash Oberon.
The Oberon’s weird selling point is its black steel body and curvy lines, with a dazzling white LED display on the top…
Puzzle your groupies with ThinkGeek's Air Musician Virtual Guitar watch
It’s no Guitar Hero II: Legends of Rock, but the Air Musician Virtual Guitar over at ThinkGeek will have you belting out the notes in no time.
It’s dead easy to use too, by the looks of things. All you need to do is strap it to your wrist, select a song, and off you go. With…
Online-only MySpace TV show 'Quarterlife' transfers to proper telly
Online show Quarterlife has been signed up by US network NBC, in a deal to show the thing on TVs worldwide and to flog those lucrative DVD box sets.
Only it’s not quite the fantastical dreams-coming-true story as it seems. The “online show” was created by a couple of guys called Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick, who just so happen…
Pong and Tetris on your wrist-watch? It could only be a concept product, sigh
Argh, how you all must hate concept products by now. I’m personally so sick of seeing these amazing designs which will probably never make it into production, due to the resemblance they have with the dangling proverbial carrot.
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