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appointments, anniversaries, phone numbers, reminders (or to-do items) being the supported categories of data for transfer. Textual labels for various categories could be up to 15 characters in length, with such text scrolling across an eight character display. Although the time could be set through normal use of the watch, the software also permitted the time to be updated using the transfer mechanism. Selecting the "Send to Watch" option in the 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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or buttons, which could be used to input data. In most cases data was lost when the battery expired. Upon introduction of the Timex 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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The new features came at the expense of some older ones. For example, the "Anniversary" and "Appointment" modes of the previous Datalink models were no longer available, and the number of phone entries for the Ironman Datalink was reduced to 38, from a maximum of 150 of the older Datalink model 150.
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The earlier models were the Datalink 50, Datalink 70, Datalink 150 and Datalink 150s, where the "s" was for small and it was intended to be a lady's watch. The 150 and 150s models are essentially the same, except that the 150s, having a smaller display, has different display addresses from the 150,
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or other kind of display. Transfer of data from the watch to the computer was also not permitted by this mechanism, but entries could be deleted on the watch or, in the case of to-do items, marked as done. When the watch's battery expired the data would be transferred again after replacement of the
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to a depth of 100 metres, Timex's Indiglo backlighting, and "the build quality that helped make Timex a household name", although this robustness was reported as making the product more like "the kind of "chunky, clunky watches that divers prefer", being around one-and-a-half inches in diameter and
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Article 9-12 Quote: "Astronauts are permitted to check the watches out before launch, take them home to familiarize themselves with a watch's operation, and in the case of the Ironman, program data into the memory." Courtesy of NASA's Space Operations Mission Directorate Published by NASAexplores:
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The optical sensor and the method of data transfer were retained. The display of the new series had the same architecture as that of the older models. As with the earlier models, the Triathlon Datalink included dual time zones with local time selectability. Its battery life was approximately three
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Although initially a mild disappointment for the wireless datalink purists, it gained widespread acceptance, because, although now tethered to the computer through the USB port during data transfer, the new watch featured greatly improved data transfer rates, greatly increased memory capacity and
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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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We copy the request from Houston on the timex watches. We will keep using the ones we have onboard-there are some workarounds we can apply that will help the limited "alarm" situation. We don't request any more watches be sent up on 5A, but thanks to all the crew equipment folks for asking. As a
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The model number indicated the maximum number of phone numbers that could be downloaded to the watch. For example, the model 150 could store a maximum of 150 phone numbers if nothing else was stored. Available storage was shared by phone numbers, appointments, anniversaries, lists, wristapps and
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Article 5-8 Quote: "Astronauts have a choice of four watches that are certified to fly in space, says Stephanie Walker, subsystem manager for flight crew equipment at Johnson Space Center. These watches are off-the-shelf models that can be purchased at retail stores. "The certification process
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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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by illuminating a computer screen with a changing display encoding information to transfer, which was detected by the watch's sensor. Data to be transferred to Datalink watches was held in a database maintained by the Datalink software running on a Windows-based host computer, with alarms,
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Collection of Timex Datalink watches with an optical sensor. Model numbers (from left to right, top to bottom): 70532, 70342, 70302, 70301, 70502, 70518, 80011 Beepwear Pro, 51041 Ironman 20th Anniversary Kona '98 Edition, T51081, 78701, 78041, 78047, 69931, 69901, 69787, 69737, 69721,
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First business-productivity application to incorporate multimedia 1991 Word 2.0 for Windows: First major word processor to offer drag- and-drop 1 993 IntelliSense: First "intelligent" user-assistance technology 1994 Microsoft-Timex DataLink First watch to accept information from a
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Watches with built-in database functionality first appeared on the market in the 1980s, but they weren't very useful without a way to transfer the data to and from a more permanent medium like a computer (otherwise, the watches would lose their data if the batteries
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Due to its unique features and long tradition of innovation and utility, the Datalink watch line has achieved cult-like status among technically minded people. In addition, many websites are dedicated to the programming and information exchange among its many fans.
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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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Electronic personal organizer, 1990s; a Data Link watch by Timex Corp., Waterbury, Connecticut, in collaboration with Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Washington; combining a timekeeper with a scheduling database that users download from their personal
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Its modes are user customizable, with hundreds of phone numbers, alarms and timer settings. It also features three time zones, each of which can be chosen as the primary time display with the press of a button. The Datalink USB also introduced
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among the more high-tech entries is Timex's Data Link. Developed in conjunction with software giant Microsoft and chip-maker Motorola, the Data Link allows you to easily transfer information from your computer to your watch. Specifically, you
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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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to the Timex Data Link personal-organizer wrist watch (see "Technology," June). It also comes with tools to organize your life along the lines of Stephen Covey's The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. One disadvantage of Schedule +
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The "Make a List" function of the Datalink 150 model was also gone. This feature enabled the user to create short lists for various tasks, and import wristapps, special programs with custom applications which could be added to the watch.
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TIMEX DATALINK WATCH When I first got Timex Corp. 's watch (www.timex.com), I ea My wasn't sure why I would want to use it. But after I had the $ 130 watch in my office for a few days, it was clear to me that this is a timepiece to lust
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Timex and Microsoft hove teamed up on the Timex Data Link, a watch that downloads data by light pulses when it's pointed at a personal information manager's calendar, phone book, or ttxlo list on a desktop computer screen. In about 20
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The Times of Your Life The Ironman Datalink watch from Timex doubles as a personal organizer. A USB link connects the ... A bonus for frequent travelers: The watch keeps track of three different time zones. Find additional details at
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The following year, Timex debuted the 150S, a smaller model of the Timex Data Link. This updated version, featuring a software program developed in conjunction with Microsoft, included WristApps, an application capable of downloading
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Small type at the bottom delivers the news: "Timex and Motorola introduce the first full-text message pager in a watch." Do you immediately ... of the watch face? Meanwhile, the coy vulgarity of beepwear's motto — "One beeping great
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Wristwatches are getting more wired. Timex and Motorola's new Beepwear Pro pager/ watch (www. beepwear .com) is the first to accept text messages in addition to numeric ones. It can even automatically adjust to the time zone you're
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DATA LINK WATCH Tlmex Corp. Wristwatches are telling much more than time these days. Timex's Data Link uses optical scanning technology and built-in programming software to easily transfer information — appointments, phone numbers,
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has the Datalink 150, and this has a 5 alarm limit. So 2/3 of the crew are now happy. All this is a pretty good argument for training like you are going to fly-we should have caught this one ourselves in our training work on the
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Motorola and Timex have formed a new company, Beepwear Paging Products, and taken a step toward revolutionizing the wristwatch. The group's new line of pagers, Beepwear, is short on aesthetics but long on handiness. As a watch,
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Even Bill Gates has one: a personal information manager designed to look like a wristwatch. The Timex Data Link Watch, the product of a collaboration between Microsoft Corp. and Timex Corp., not only shows you how much time you
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PIM WATCH Timex Data Link 1 50 I he latest entry in Timex's combination watch and personal information manager (PIM) lineup is the Timex Data Link 150. A thorough redesign of the original, the Data Link 150 has twice as much
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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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A wristwatch computer with wireless communication abilities, the Timex Data-Link, is already being sold by a joint venture of Timex and Microsoft. Beyond wristwatch computers are computer chips implanted directly into human
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The menu choices were the same for all models. The only differences were the amount of available memory in the watches, and the quantity of phone numbers, appointments, lists etc. which could be downloaded to each model.
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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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Timex in Middlebury, Conn., has upgraded the Timex Data Link watch, which uses wireless technology to download info-nuggets such as telephone numbers and appointment dates from a PC to the watch. Anew version provides
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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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In 1998, Timex entered a joint arrangement with Motorola and introduced "Beepwear" functionality for its executive technology watches.2 This is yet another example of Timex introducing a watch based on a consumption
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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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We have been working with the Timex software. Many thanks to the folks who got this up to us. It seems we each have a different version of the datalink watch, and of course, the software is different with each.
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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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flight engineer with the Test of Reaction and Adaptation Capabilities (TRAC) experiment in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station wearing Datalink 150 model 69721 in January 2007
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The earlier models included many PDA-type functions such as anniversaries, appointments and phone directory, but did not have functions such as stopwatch and countdown timer. They had five alarms.
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Unlike its predecessors, the display of the USB series features full dot matrix architecture with no seven segment display sections. Only a small section at the top right corner uses a
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settings. The secondary time zone had the option to become the local (primary) time by pressing and holding a button until the changeover was effected. All Datalink models had the
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and is considered a wristwatch computer. It is the first watch capable of downloading information wirelessly from a computer. As the name implies, datalink watches are capable of
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for space missions and is one of four watches qualified by NASA for space travel. The various Datalink models are used both by cosmonauts and astronauts. For instance during
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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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was known as an owner of one, and had also shown the capabilities of the watch on television. The Datalink 150 was also offered as a mail-in gift upon purchase of
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time which, if supported by the service provider, could synchronise the time of the watch with that of the network. It could also automatically adjust to the
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Timex, this watch stores phone numbers and your calendar... and sends and receives alphanumeric pages using SkyTel's nationwide network. Watchface diameter:
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Released in 1994, the Timex Datalink was the first watch to synchronize personal data from a computer. Yes, I have one, and that's my wrist pictured above.
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The programming code is provided in the Timex Datalink software v 2.1 for all models. These watches were programmed using the same software and computer
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could be added as an external application also known as a wristapp. The wristapps also included a notepad capable of storing forty words.
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Beepwear from Timex and Motorola combines a watch and an alphanumeric pager that receives both phone numbers and short text messages
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time management software. For the Datalink 70 model, the time needed to download seventy phone numbers was about twenty seconds.
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with additional attributes such as water resistance, that PDAs lacked, and easy programmability. The watch was demonstrated by
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The laptop IR transmitter mentioned in the February and March crew log is the Timex notebook adapter. "Exp 2" refers to
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functions. All three models are water resistant to 100 m. The model 50 (Timex models 70502/70518) was worn by astronaut
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Datalink Ironman USB in screen saver mode. The screen saver activates automatically when the display is at :00 seconds.
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Missed a whole comm. pass over White Sands. We need to get the timex watches working so we don't overlook these calls.
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many additional and customizable modes of operation, as well as two way communication between the watch and computer.
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At the time of their introduction, these watches were known as "PIM" watches, i.e. personal information managers.
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Cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev wearing the Timex Ironman Triathlon Datalink model 78041 during a visit aboard the
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Innovations '97 awards (Awarded to both the Data Link Notebook Adapter and the Timex Data Link 150S watch).
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Datalink USB with Moon phase wrist app display. The arrow below the moon phases points to the exact phase.
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can program the watch by blinking and is visible on the saucer portion of the adapter to the right of the
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The original Timex Datalink software with CRT synchronization support is compatible with Windows versions
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For systems without a serial port, a USB to serial adapter can be used to connect the Timex adapter to a
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The evolution of the Datalink line shown with metal bands for easy comparison (left to right in order of
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through linking with a computer. The Datalink line was introduced in 1994 and it was co-developed with
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programs developed specifically for the watch similar to its predecessors. These programs are called
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Suppose you bought the Timex Data Link watch Bill Gates demonstrated so dramatically on television.
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Timex Data Link system downloads and stores up to 150 names and numbers. See at www.beepwear.com.
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Timex Datalink watches are referred to as "classics" and as "worn by astronauts to the moon" in
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is an example of a game developed specifically for the watch. It is designed along the lines of
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Although there are other watches capable of storing all kinds of data, most had either a small
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Datalink USB dress edition with a WristApp installed to display time in analog digital format
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message 8838 in Timex Datalink USB Yahoo Group (signup as group member required for viewing)
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which blanks out the display of the watch on the minute or the hour, appropriately called
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Among the many programs and utilities which have been developed for the watch, such as
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layout. Many programs have been developed, and their applications include video games,
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instructions for primitive pixel displays such as the one used in the watch. The term
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calculations and associated display graphics and others. The wristapps are written in
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postage-stamp keyboard, you simply point the watch at your personal-computer screen.
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into the Datalink USB computer interface, and thus make it part of the downloadable
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refers to displays of low resolution where one can discern the individual pixels.
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watch sounds. These models lacked countdown timers or chronographs, but a simple
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using the Timex datalink platform which also function as electronic organisers.
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On the resin strap of the Timex Datalink 50 model 70301, there is a print with
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The model 150 with steel bracelet (model 69737) in PC-communication mode. The
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horizontal bars, that were focused by the lens and written to the watch
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messages. It operates in the 900 MHz band. Beepware also featured
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There is also the Timex Beepwear Datalink series, featuring wearable
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hundred things they can do. Astronauts have worn them to the moon."
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appearance): Datalink model 50 (1994), Ironman Triathlon, with the
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Quick Start Guide via the Internet Archive Retrieved 16 July 2008
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and scrolling speed adjustment, as well as analog watch displays,
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Timex Datalink 50 model 70518 and resin strap of model 70301 with
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Computer World: The Newsletter for Information Technology Leaders
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video game wrist app. (Three lives remaining). The watch crown (
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wearing the Timex Ironman Triathlon Datalink model 78041 during
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is clearly visible at 12 o' clock on the face of the watch. The
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Timex Ironman Triathlon Datalink model 78401 worn by astronaut
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ASCII code translating as: "Listen To The Light If You Can See"
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naming conventions. The earlier Datalink models featured dual
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Timex Datalink Notebook Adapters in white and black. The red
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Jordi Pérez (Freelance developer of entertainment software)
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Woodrow Barfield; Woodrow Barfield Thomas Caudell (2001).
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and from the February and March crew log of Expedition 1:
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May 2, 2002 Retrieved 14 Oct 2009 via Internet Archive
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alike, especially for the latest Datalink USB series.
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of the Datalink watches consisted of two main rows of
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The Timex Beepwear Datalink series features wearable
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In another part of the January log it is mentioned:
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Data was transmitted from the 1470: 1468: 811:Datalink USB with Paddle wrist app, similar to 629:for short, and they are created by independent 1217: 1215: 1111:effort which resulted in a new company called 1086:Windows Magazine Outstanding Technology Award. 880:wears the Timex Datalink 150 on his left wrist 868:wears the Timex Datalink model 70502 on STS-88 2865: 2375:(Including the model 78401 worn by astronaut 2368: 2366: 2364: 2362: 1663:Kidd, Graeme (May 1995). "Portable shopper". 1244: 1242: 1240: 8: 1604:, typical databank watch with keyboard input 993:The early Datalink 50/150 models received a 633:. Timex has developed an application called 303:and thus it needs its own programming code. 262:. The watch was compatible with Microsoft's 2703: 2701: 2051: 2049: 1441: 1439: 188:The Timex Datalink watches downloaded data 2911: 2872: 2858: 2850: 2830:Datalink 150 Open Source Development Tools 2407:Expedition One February and March Crew Log 2023:. InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. p. 93. 1972:Datalink 150 Open Source Development Tools 1624: 1622: 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 2180:via Internet Archive Retrieved 29-07-2008 1967: 1965: 1963: 2537:. U.S. News Publishing Corporation. 1999 913: 859: 600: 569:wearing two Datalink USB watches during 550:was introduced in 2003. It included the 537: 483: 458: 452:, such as a choice of timers, multi-lap 424: 273: 145: 18: 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 1135: 765: 3438:Computer-related introductions in 1994 1937: 1927: 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 7: 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 14: 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). 832: 820: 804: 792: 780: 768: 605:Datalink USB Dress edition with 361:, while the lower portion was a 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 1: 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 3464: 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 2887: 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:. 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Microsoft
commander
William Shepherd
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Mikhail Tyurin
Expedition 14
ISS
Data Link
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Timex
data transfer
Microsoft
wearable
PDAs
Bill Gates
NASA
space travel
astronauts
cosmonauts
space missions
high-tech
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