Just for starters (my thinking for about 3 seconds), here are a few things you could run on it...
Clock, calendar, stopwatch, alarms, etc... (obviously)
A Notepad
A date book / day planner
Address book
Phone book
Calculator
Currency conversions
GPS
Communication (send data to other watches?)
Email?
Does this measure all IP's, or just addresses in DNS or what? If its all IPs then that means theres only 87000000 out of a possible 256^4=4294967296 which means we are only using 2% of the possible address space. So why all the noise about IPv6?
Just for starters (my thinking for about 3 seconds), here are a few things you could run on it...
Clock, calendar, stopwatch, alarms, etc... (obviously)
A Notepad
A date book / day planner
Address book
Phone book
Calculator
Currency conversions
GPS
Communication (send data to other watches?)
Email?
Hence the "more revealed" in the subject line.
I know we've heard about it before...but it's even better now we've got some real info about it!
we don't HAVE any of this nonsence over here.
:)
you poor americans
it doesnt concern all of us enlightened ones who use a real OS :)
why?
IE 5? Worst browser I've ever used (the fact that it doesnt like my firewall has something to do with it)
Netscape 4.7? Slowest piece of...........
Mozilla? Don't even get me started
Does this measure all IP's, or just addresses in DNS or what? If its all IPs then that means theres only 87000000 out of a possible 256^4=4294967296 which means we are only using 2% of the possible address space. So why all the noise about IPv6?