| Subject | : | WWPC and eCS? |
| Author | : | BigWarpGuy |
| Date | : | 24 Mar, 2006 on 14:29 |
| "Eurotech's wearable WWPC means user-centric ubiquitous computing: contents can be shared and services accessed anywhere thanks to the integrated GPS receiver and wireless extended infrastructure. ... " http://www.eurotech.com/EN/innovation.aspx?pg=wearable It is suppse to run either Win or Linux. Could it run eComStation? It looks really cool; cross between James Bond and Dick Tracy. BigWarpGuy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - OS/2-eCS.org Director of Communications - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - supporting the past OS/2 user and the future eCS user http://www.os2ecs.org |
| Subject | : | Photo of WWPC |
| Author | : | BigWarpGuy |
| Date | : | 24 Mar, 2006 on 14:32 |
| http://www.eurotech.com/EN/images/wearable3.jpg
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| Subject | : | Re:WWPC and eCS? |
| Author | : | flywheel flywheel@worldonline.dk |
| Date | : | 25 Mar, 2006 on 05:04 |
| Hmmm runs Linux or Wince - no real hardware specifications - actually to me it looks like it is driven by some embedded processor, like an ARM, xScale or perhaps PowerPC. |