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Datalink software and pointing the watch face towards the screen at a distance of between six and twelve inches, guided by beeping sounds from the watch, resulted in the transfer of data at a rate that permitted around 1 KB or 70 entries to be sent in less than a minute. However, the mechanism required the use of a
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assures that they can perform and not self-destruct in the vacuum of space. With pressure variances and temperature extremes, watch components may expand, rupture, or crack, causing a potential hazard to the crew." and "The new watch for astronauts is the Timex
Ironman. This cutting-edge timepiece sells for less than $ 100. It has a light-emitting diode (LED) port to synchronize up to 10 alarms to the calendar of a personal computer, stores 38 telephone numbers, identifies messages, displays the time in two different time zones, and comes close to serving as a wrist computer, Walker says." Courtesy of NASA's Space Operations Mission Directorate Published by NASAexplores: May 2, 2002 Retrieved 21 June 2008
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Datalink models, "data watches" such as those from Casio were noted as selling for "between a third and a half the price" of such models, but the "fiddly little buttons"
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Triathlon Datalink included dual time zones with local time selectability. Its battery life was approximately three
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The date, the phases of the moon, the equinox, chimes." Logan was surprised. Rhyme added, "Oh, I've studied watchmaking too." Close to you . . . "The Timex Data Link. You know it?" "No", Rhyme said. "They are classics now-wristwatches that link to your computer. Telling the time is only one of a
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logo on the upper part of the face (1997) and Datalink USB sports edition (2003). The small lens is seen on both model 50 and the Ironman. Note also the inverted circular arch digital display frame design on the model 50, compared to the frame design of the other two models. The Microsoft logo
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on 21 June 1994 in a presentation where he downloaded information from a computer monitor using bars of light and then showed to the audience the downloaded appointments and other data. The early models included models 50, 70, 150 and model 150s (small size). The model numbers indicated the
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Wrist-based organizers that store data banks of phone numbers, schedule appointments and manage to-do lists have been around for a while. The difference with the Timex Data Link ($ 130) is how you get all this minutiae into the watch. ... Instead of fiddling with pinpoint-size buttons on a
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appears at the top, while the Datalink logo appears at the bottom for model 50. The lower button arrangement and platform is the same for both model 50 and Ironman triathlon, but Ironman sports an additional start/split button on its face, indicating its additional
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With Beepwear, Motorola and Timex have conspired to bring you the coolest watch this side 1 of a G-Shock. A 2 watch pager to * savor, Beepwear V ($ 129) can be ^. activated in all parts of the United States, courtesy of its gooMhzband. Plus
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S. FELDMAN HOUSEWARES/ 1304 Madison Avenue, near 92nd Street/289- It's All in the Timex You don't necessarily have to throw away your Filofax or your Sony Magic Link, but once you have a Timex Data-Link watch on your wrist,
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PERSONAL TECH Beepwear PRO ($ 159), made by Timex and Motorola, is going mainstream. The watch combines the functions of wireless pager and palmtop computer on your wrist for less than the price of a Palm organizer. The
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approximate number of phone numbers that could be stored in the watch memory. These early models were, at the time of their introduction, the only watches to bear the Microsoft logo. The watches have been certified by
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As 5A is now delayed, we would like to request the "timex" watch software if it is available on the ground-a file that can be uplinked to us. This will help us manage our day as we can load comm. passes into the
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display with scrolling capabilities. In time display mode, the dot matrix portion of the display showed the day of the week to the left, and the time zone to the right. The default time zone was indicated as
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heads-up to Exp 2, any plans to use the timex download capability should include more laptop IR transmitters. We have 1 onboard, but more will be required if the next crew wants to fully use this capability.
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logo is also visible. The wave pattern below the Microsoft logo indicates that the watch is water resistant. The leather strap version of the watch (model 69721) was worn by
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screens which did not refresh like CRT monitors and therefore could not be used for data transfer, in 1997, Timex introduced a notebook adapter that incorporated a red
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Fundamentals of Wearable Computers and Augmented Reality
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444:To add functionality, in 1997 Timex introduced the
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1686:. Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc. p. 120.
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2444:PC World's The 25 Worst Tech Products of All Time
1060:'s Best of What's New Award (1995) (Watch award).
894:are able to load up a day's worth of alarms, but
775:Datalink USB Sports Edition with normal display.
185:standing "over half an inch proud of the wrist".
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2017:InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. (16 December 1996).
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1446:Fred Fishkin with Bootcamp (February 11, 2009).
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811:Datalink USB with Paddle wrist app, similar to
629:for short, and they are created by independent
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1086:Windows Magazine Outstanding Technology Award.
880:wears the Timex Datalink 150 on his left wrist
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1663:Kidd, Graeme (May 1995). "Portable shopper".
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993:The early Datalink 50/150 models received a
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2407:Expedition One February and March Crew Log
2023:. InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. p. 93.
1972:Datalink 150 Open Source Development Tools
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1616:, typical databank watch with button input
1448:"Pager & Organizer Built Into a Watch"
911:while in another segment of the same log:
515:and connected with the laptop through the
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2845:Yahoo Group for Datalink USB developers
2563:Consumer behavior: a strategic approach
2466:The Burning Wire: A Lincoln Rhyme Novel
2411:February and March Crew Log in pdf form
2340:NASA Explores.com from Internet archive
1955:Picture of model 70301 with resin strap
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849:Timex Datalink is flight certified by
742:emulates some of the functions of the
2818:Datalink software download from Timex
2509:. National Museum of American History
1861:New York Media, LLC (20 March 1995).
1181:Richard B. McKenzie (11 April 2001).
448:Datalink series with features of the
298:Earlier models of the Datalink series
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1761:Bonnier Corporation (October 1994).
1631:"The Digital Watch: A Brief History"
585:through the use of a user generated
222:of the computer through a series of
2600:Computer Buyer's Guide and Handbook
2102:Microsoft Exchange Plain and Simple
1716:IDG Enterprise (16 December 1996).
1037:National Museum of American History
857:the crew log for January mentions:
2840:Yahoo Group for Datalink USB users
2835:Linux support for the Datalink USB
2763:Vibe Media Group (February 1998).
2178:Ironman Datalink Quick Start Guide
1614:Manual for Casio watch module 2747
1602:Manual for Casio watch module 2888
1492:Bonnier Corporation (April 1998).
1405:Hearst Magazines (November 1994).
1143:Lyle M. Spencer (30 August 1995).
1083:R&D Magazine Top 100 Products.
1063:Design and Engineering Award from
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2741:. Boardroom Reports. January 2000
1823:Hearst Magazines (January 1995).
1574:. Psychology Press. p. 500.
1249:David W. Conklin (20 July 2005).
827:Datalink USB with password prompt
799:Datalink USB with Golf wrist app
2808:Timex official developer website
2679:Adweek: Western advertising news
2603:. Computer Information Pub. 1999
2242:Timex Datalink USB product specs
1629:Edwards, Benj (April 15, 2012).
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214:at the top of its face used for
2396:Expedition One January Crew Log
2129:IDG Enterprise (15 July 1996).
1351:. Condé Nast Publications. 1999
986:groups also exist for fans and
353:The time and date parts of the
2470:. Simon and Schuster. p.
2462:Jeffery Deaver (1 June 2010).
2433:Timex Datalink USB Yahoo Group
2197:Datalink USB Quick Start Guide
349:Digital display and time zones
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2214:. 1 December 2005. p. 28
1531:Hearst Magazines (May 2000).
2682:. A/S/M Communications. 1998
2631:. Corporate Report Inc. 1998
2534:U.S. News & World Report
2269:"Datalink Developer weblink"
1902:Kiplinger's Personal Finance
1684:Kiplinger's Personal Finance
1678:Henricks, Mark (June 1996).
1187:. Basic Books. p. 137.
722:and others, there is also a
3428:Personal digital assistants
2422:Timex Developer Yahoo Group
1869:. New York Media, LLC: 58.
1769:. Bonnier Corporation: 14.
1767:The Popular Science Monthly
1500:. Bonnier Corporation: 20.
1498:The Popular Science Monthly
1373:Personal Computing History:
1299:"Timex Corporation History"
1222:Tim Ellis (14 April 2015).
1099:Timex Datalink Beepwear Pro
738:Another application called
290:numbers which are actually
142:Wireless data transfer mode
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2826:Wrist app exchange website
2386:launched January 11, 1996)
2329:Wrist app development site
1829:Popular Mechanics Magazine
1802:Datalink programming notes
1537:Popular Mechanics Magazine
1411:Popular Mechanics Magazine
617:The Datalink USB supports
552:Timex Ironman Datalink USB
386:Ironman Triathlon Datalink
98:alternative to mainstream
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197:monitor, as opposed to a
2813:Timex USB tools download
2099:Elizabeth Olson (1996).
2005:Timex Datalink Model 150
1831:. Hearst Magazines: 41.
1539:. Hearst Magazines: 90.
1413:. Hearst Magazines: 44.
1113:Beepwear Paging Products
965:Cult and popular culture
554:(sport edition) and the
476:years under normal use.
2384:Space Shuttle Endeavour
2137:. IDG Enterprise: 135.
1091:Timex Beepwear Datalink
997:"honorable" mention in
876:Expedition 1 commander
465:Space Shuttle Endeavour
403:Space Shuttle Endeavour
2105:. Sybex. p. 267.
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3154:Galaxy Watch Active 2
2738:Bottom Line, Personal
2560:Henry Assael (2004).
1149:. Wiley. p. 39.
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2771:. Vibe Media Group:
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2275:on 29 February 2012.
1255:. SAGE. p. 63.
1012:Manchurian Candidate
728:Screen Saver – Blank
661:nine-segment display
3351:Nelsonic Game Watch
3287:Wrist communicators
3149:Galaxy Watch Active
3064:Tag Heuer Connected
2934:Samsung Galaxy Gear
1863:"New York Magazine"
1825:"Popular Mechanics"
1667:. pp. 571–573.
1637:on 20 December 2012
1533:"Popular Mechanics"
1407:"Popular Mechanics"
988:software developers
746:by calculating the
631:software developers
500:With the advent of
2449:2008-07-03 at the
2302:2011-09-03 at the
1940:has generic name (
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3183:Huawei Watch GT 3
3059:Sony SmartWatch 3
3054:Samsung Gear Live
2929:Motorola Motoactv
2893:Wearable computer
2573:978-0-618-22215-5
2507:"Organizing Time"
2481:978-1-4391-5633-9
2112:978-0-7821-1873-5
1974:Developer website
1763:"Popular Science"
1581:978-0-8058-2902-0
1494:"Popular Science"
1262:978-1-4129-1436-9
1194:978-0-7382-0481-9
1156:978-0-471-01535-2
1065:Popular Mechanics
748:phase of the moon
681:assembly language
677:phase of the moon
446:Ironman Triathlon
240:operating in the
216:data transmission
156:Ironman Triathlon
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567:Daniel Tani
517:serial port
494:serial port
454:stopwatches
343:chronograph
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161:chronograph
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2881:Smartwatch
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918:Cosmonaut
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565:Astronaut
504:which use
429:Cosmonaut
363:dot matrix
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317:Astronaut
260:Windows XP
238:transducer
190:wirelessly
121:cosmonauts
117:astronauts
104:Bill Gates
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1007:steroids
999:PC World
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756:eclipses
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619:software
607:Invasion
587:password
524:USB port
245:spectrum
177:keyboard
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3227:Ruputer
3127:Gear S3
3122:Gear S2
2984:Wear OS
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