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Dick Tracy's New Linux Box?

An anonymous reader writes "The Zypad is a new arm-wearable computer right out of Futurama. It can run Windows CE or Linux and has a 400 MHz CPU, 64MB Flash memory, 3.5 inch screen. The Zypad leaves the user's hands free — it has no keyboard, just a touchscreen and navigation keys. Voice recognition is 'being developed.' It turns on only when you look at it, so it saves power. It has GPS and Bluetooth/WLAN/GSM connectivity. Price: 1000 Euro." Too bad it's not yet available for sale — that screen looks more useful than the one on IBM's Linux watch from 2000.

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  1. voice recognition by Douglas+Simmons · · Score: 5, Informative

    For those of you in search of voice recognition ware that has already "been developed" you should check out Dragon NaturallySpeaking. I got it for my boss who's paralyzed from the neck down and it works beautifully, making his life easier. Training only took 15 minutes and the accuracy is impressive. It comes with a headset mic but I recommend splurging on the Plantronics CS50-USB wireless headset.

    1. Re:voice recognition by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny
      Bet that makes a nice change from a boss who is typically paralyzed from the neck up.

      Yes, it is bad taste.

    2. Re:voice recognition by AndroidCat · · Score: 2, Interesting

      It'd be nice if Nuance didn't have a lock on the market by aquiring the bits of all the speech companies that crashed and burned.

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    3. Re:voice recognition by DrSkwid · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Dragon Naturally Speaking 8 Standard

      System requirements :
      256Mb RAM (512Mb preferred)
      500Mb Free DIsk space

      1Gb > 64Mb

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    4. Re:voice recognition by the_womble · · Score: 2, Insightful
      my boss who's paralyzed from the neck down


      Plenty of people have to work for a boss who is paralyzed from the neck up

  2. Futurama, eh? by dema · · Score: 5, Funny

    The Zypad is a new arm-wearable computer right out of Futurama.

    So it's pointless, except on rare occasions when it can used for completely random tasks to fill plot holes?

    1. Re:Futurama, eh? by Thabenksta · · Score: 2, Informative

      Are you kidding? The "Wristlojakmator" can track objects using the YGW (you're getting warmer) protocol. I can also tell whether food is poisonous, namely popplers.

      Get your facts straight bub. ;)

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    2. Re:Futurama, eh? by Man+of+E · · Score: 4, Funny

      It looks like a useful gadget ... now if only they could make it in the form of a suppository...

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  3. mispronounced by Dun+Malg · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Voice recognition is 'being developed.'



    Somebody mispronounced 'doesn't work yet'.

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    1. Re:mispronounced by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      No, they said that, the voice recognition just thought they said "being developed."

  4. As worn by Duke Nukem Forever! by Shoten · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Too bad it's not yet available for sale..."

    Too bad it's not yet in existence. When I see a radically new gadget from some company I've never heard of whose press release touts multiple moves forward in different realms of technology, and all they have to show is a computer-generated graphic of the thing...well, I've never seen any such device ever show up to market. Not ever, in my memory.

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    1. Re:As worn by Duke Nukem Forever! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Too bad it's not yet in existence. When I see a radically new gadget from some company I've never heard of whose press release touts multiple moves forward in different realms of technology, and all they have to show is a computer-generated graphic of the thing...well, I've never seen any such device ever show up to market. Not ever, in my memory.
      Oh, believe me. It exists. We have a couple of them in the lab here, and they work great. They have some problems with audio, but that appears to be a problem with the 2.6.16-rc3 build of the kernel they have on the devkits. They've promised a fixed version to us in the next week. We haven't done much with them under CE, except to see that it actually works. They have the basic apps you would expect -- media player, email client, browser, etc. Not much to see except that you wear it on your arm.

    2. Re:As worn by Duke Nukem Forever! by jandrese · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I was sort of hoping it would look exactly like Leela's wrist thingy, instead of thise euro-designed gonna-look-dated-in-three-years thing. A big bulky wristcomputer might actually be worthwhile, especially if it's ruggedized enough to handle being on someone's arm (look at the kind of abuse watches get). The one in the picture looks awfully fragile to me.

      Plus, you'd build strong arms lugging it around all day.

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  5. So... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    does it have an ARM processor? In that case, do you need a StrongARM to be able to use it?

    1. Re:So... by IdahoEv · · Score: 2, Informative

      do you need a StrongARM to be able to use it?

      Yes, regardless of processor. The press release says it weighs 390 grams, which is 0.86 pounds.

      Go to your local sporting good store and get a 1-pound ankle weight. Try wearing in on your wrist all of the time. (Even let .14 grams of the sand out if you like).

      You'll find out it's a lot heavier than you thought, especially for vaporware.

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  6. Good news, everyone! by saboola · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you were all sick and tired of having women hit on you before, I have this new device to show you!

  7. Headlines by penguinstorm · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If it's right out of Futurama, why does the headline mention Dick Tracy?

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    1. Re:Headlines by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 2, Informative

      Because Dick Tracy beat Futurama by about 70 years.

    2. Re:Headlines by admdrew · · Score: 2, Funny

      Please, 1070 years. Did you see the first episode? Fry was clearly frozen for 1000 years.

  8. It's morphin' time! by Mayhem178 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Now all we need are wrist communicators, an evil witch thing on the moon, and a big floating head in a jar.

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  9. Is it for sale or not? by OlivierB · · Score: 4, Insightful


    Publishing a price means that I can bid the asking price and get the product. If it is not available, then the price is "announced to be" and is currently non-existant.

    Slashdot editors could learn a thing or two by spending a week in writing/journalist summer-camp. Day in and day out they write non-sensical blurbs, never mind they don't check-out the underlying articles, at least post a cohesive summary.

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  10. When you look at it? by whobutdrew · · Score: 2, Insightful

    How does it "only turn on when you look at it?" How would it know? That part just doesn't make sense to me

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    1. Re:When you look at it? by trailerparkcassanova · · Score: 2, Informative

      You have someone else look at it.

  11. Well.. by GmAz · · Score: 2, Funny

    I would love to have one, but wouldn't dare wear it outside anywhere. Every person I know already knows I am a huge nerd, but still. By wearing that, it gives all other nerds the right to kick my @$$ too.

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  12. 64MB should be enough for everyone by Speare · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Sorry, but in 2006, anything with only 64MB of flash storage space will not, contrary to the website's hype, revolutionize the way we use computers. Unless you're talking about a rising desire for austere minimalism.

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  13. I wonder... by Aqua_boy17 · · Score: 4, Interesting
    'It turns on only when you look at it'
    I wish it was that easy to turn my wife on.

    Seriously though, I'm curious about the technology that makes this possible (no I didn't download the PDF yet). It would be pretty slick to incorporate this into other devices.

    It's a cool idea, but personally if I were to drop a thousand euros on one of these I don't think I'd be wearing it on my wrist. I'm kind of a klutz sometimes and am pretty hard on watch crystals so I don't think it would take me too long to crack the display.
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  14. Physics majors have to work somewhere by El_Smack · · Score: 5, Funny


    "It turns on only when you look at it,..."

    Looks like they have a Quantum Physics guy hiding out in R&D.

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    1. Re:Physics majors have to work somewhere by iggymanz · · Score: 2, Funny

      well, it's really not on about half the time you're not looking at it. If no one ever looks at it the battery might be dead or not

  15. And the 1000-euro question... by Old+Man+Kensey · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...can I connect my Optimus keyboard to it?

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  16. Re:Set Zypads to stun! by a_karbon_devel_005 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    For Euro 1000, this thing should have some sort of antipersonnel weapon built in. When the price comes down, this might be practical as a daily computer -- I know that with wireless Internet on one at a $500 price point I'd spend a lot more time out of the office.

    I doubt it. From the description, anything you can do on this new toy, you can do (probably easier) on a PDA-Phone. No one REALLY works on PDA-phones either. You work on a LAPTOP where you can type at a reasonable speed.

    Granted, my Treo can be a lifesaver, with it's email/ssh etc. on the road, but I'd never want to spend an extended period of time typing on it. This device looks even worse!

    And my question is this, why would you use this when you can have a PDA-phone which does ALL the same stuff AND has a phone. Even if this HAD a phone, who would use it? You certainly don't want everyone hearing all your conversations!

    Looks impractical for most people.

  17. Left-handed model? by T1girl · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'm wondering if it comes in right-handed, left-handed and ambidextrous models. Being a petite-sized person with small wrists and rather short arms, I would find this clunky device rather cumbersome. It would feel like having a can of soda strapped to your arm. A larger person with beefy arms might find it too tight, although the armband does appear to be adjustable (it reminds me of a blood-ressuren cuff.) Also, the person in the picture is wearing a short-sleeved shirt. In cold weather, would you wear it over your shirt and sweater, or would you have to roll up your sleeves. I don't even like wearing an ID badge.

  18. Emacs Bindings? by Temujin_12 · · Score: 2, Funny

    How long before the first emacs zealot creates the 3-button keybindings for this device?

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  19. seems upside down by kencurry · · Score: 2, Insightful

    On either wrist, you would want the keypad on the inside (medial side). If you put this on either wrist, the text (as displayed in the photo) would be upside down.

    Did marketing do their homework on the photo for press release?

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  20. It does work! by Tribbin · · Score: 3, Funny

    They have a full working version.

    The problem is they set a bit wrong and it only works when you don't look at it.

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  21. Fast forward 10 years... by Odiumjunkie · · Score: 2, Funny

    What? People WORE those things? On their WRISTS? But they're massive! WHAT? HOW many gigahertz? Only four hundred? WHAT!? Megahertz? No way! No way, you're joking right? How could that even run voice recognition? WHAT? ...