Very Thunderbirds, I remember the episode where Brains is talking to Lady 
Penelope via his smart wrist watch with full FaceTime coms on it.
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From: "M. Taylor" <mk...@ucla.edu>
To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 2:19 AM
Subject: Apple wins patent for a second smartwatch, the 'iTime'


Hello Everyone,

I thought some of you might be interested in the following article.

Oh, the link to the original article is located at the end of the text.

Mark

ARTICLE:
Apple wins patent for a second smartwatch, the 'iTime'
July 22, 2014 10:00 AM
By Mark Sullivan

The Patent Office has just granted Apple a patent for another smartwatch. In
the patent application, Apple refers to the device as the "iTime."

The watch looks more like a standard wristwatch than the much-hyped
"iWatch." But in this watch, the whole center section can be removed, and
can operate independent of the band. That central unit can store and play
back media, and is controlled by a touchscreen on the front.

The iTime responds to gestures, and does push notifications, according to
the patent.



Here's how Apple describes the device in the application:

"An electronic wristband to be worn on a wrist of a user, the electronic
wristband comprising: a central portion having a receptacle area configured
to receive and electrically connect to a mobile electronic device, the
mobile electronic device including a display and being independently useable
apart from the electronic wristband to perform a first set of functions."

"Apple says at least part of the wristband will contain a wireless
communication transceiver, and when it's connected to the main device, the
device can perform a "second set of functions" that includes sending user
input to a "second electronic device."



The watch's band is divided into at least two sections, according to the
patent, and each section contains a wireless antenna.

Part of the watch's band also includes "at least one of an accelerometer, an
antenna, a GPS receiver, or a haptic device." That haptic device is situated
against the skin on the underside of the band, and gives the user a buzz for
notifications, as when messages or reminders come in.

The accelerometer and gyroscope are included to detect the user's arm
motions and gestures, the patent says.





The application points out that the iTime will connect with an iPhone and
display information about incoming calls. The user can then use the watch to
accept or reject calls.



Apple employees Albert Golko, Mathias Schmidt and Felix Alvarez are listed
as the inventors on the patent. The patent was originally filed in July
2011.

Original Article at:
http://venturebeat.com/2014/07/22/apple-wins-patent-for-a-second-smartwatch-
the-itime/



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