Samsung unveils Galaxy Gear smartwatch with built-in camera, 70 apps
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Re: Samsung unveils Galaxy Gear smartwatch with built-in camera, 70 apps
#2Yes, I am saying this thing looks kind of awful.
Re: Samsung unveils Galaxy Gear smartwatch with built-in camera, 70 apps
#3It is a testament to the new sensibility that something like this can be worn in public and be "cool." I had a CASIO Data bank watch that was really cool but man the nerd-griefing I got if I wore it outside of the Science Club crowd was intense.
Re: Samsung unveils Galaxy Gear smartwatch with built-in camera, 70 apps
#4prediction 2: once prediction 1 starts to happen, and people realize that (1) there is a device measuring physiological signals from their body, (2) it also has a gps tracker, (3) it is also connected to "the cloud" and (4) if it is android based, it is potentially sending all this info to the google-borg, there will be (I hope) a new imperative to have an honest discussion about privacy
or not
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#9After reading the press release, I'm still trying to understand what legitimately useful functionality is provides beyond your phone. I'm amazed they didn't at least include some bio measurement capability (beyond accelerometer). I would have thought it would be a key potential application.
As noted in the PR, a watch and fashion icon apparently:
Standalone Watch and Iconic Fashion Accessory
Yes it's version one, but surely they can do better.
Re: Samsung unveils Galaxy Gear smartwatch with built-in camera, 70 apps
#10Who in their own mind would ever wear a 4-pounds brick on his or her wrist? Am I having a bad trip or we're headed in a dystopian future where tech companies are managed by a pack of monkeys designing useless gadgets to strap on the lesser humans?