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  • EMusic watches Napster grow
    Tuesday 5 December 2000 – 07:37
    According to ACNielsen's Web ratings service, Napster.com is now the 22nd most popular site on the Web, having risen 23 places despite legal difficulties and a promise to start charging for downloads.
  • Spying software watches you work
    Thursday 29 April 2004 – 04:43
    Spyware has infected almost all companies polled for a survey about web-using habits at work.
  • The time is now for RFID watches
    Friday 23 July 2004 – 05:54
    RFID has now made its way to posh watches.
  • Smart Watches for MSN Direct Ship to Retail
    Thursday 8 January 2004 – 02:09
    Smart Watches for MSN Direct are now shipping for broad retail availability, as announced by Bill Gates during his keynote address at the 2004 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
  • Microsoft Pushes SPOT Strategy with Smart Watches
    Friday 6 June 2003 – 12:42
    Microsoft has delivered more details of its Smart Personal Objects Technology initiative, unveiling a wireless service based on the MSN platform and announcing that the first SPOT-based "smart watches" are ready for rollout in the fall.
  • Fossil and Sony Ericsson to roll out Caller ID watches
    Friday 29 September 2006 – 05:33
    Too lazy or embarrassed to pick up your cell phone to see who is calling? Soon you'll be able to simply glance at your watch for Caller ID information with Fossil and Sony Ericsson's new line of watches. The watch receives the Caller ID information via a Bluetooth link with the owner's mobile phone and then displays the number under a set of traditional hour and minutes hand.
  • Northern Rail staff to synchronise watches
    Tuesday 13 November 2007 – 02:47 in Networking
    Staff at Northern Rail have no excuse for being late now as the company has issued them with 3,000 watches which automatically synchronise and update via a signal from the UK's new time signal at Anthorn in Cumbria.
  • CES promises TVs, watches, and growing attendance
    Friday 2 January 2004 – 03:28
    Trade shows around the world are coping with a drop-off in attendance and sponsors, but the 2004 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) continues to add exhibitors and floor space to accommodate the increasing number of companies delving into the consumer electronics market.
  • Lie detector for Skype watches over voice communications
    Thursday 21 December 2006 – 09:04
    Software company Kishkish offers a small add-on for the Skype instant messenger that promises users who are paranoid about the trustworthiness of the people they are talking to. The "Lie Detector" analyzes stress levels in voices and promises to expose, if a conversation partner is honest - or not.

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