Friday, June 1, 2012

Pebble ties itself up in Twine: sounds so rustic, couldn't be any less (video)

Pebble ties itself up in Twine: sounds so rustic, couldn't be any less (video)

Take an e-ink e-paper smartwatch that's got loads of willing customers, toss in a WiFi-connected detector box and well, think the possibilities. The founders behind Pebble and Twine hope you're , because they have announced that the pair module glucinium connectable through the latter's web-based interface. This means you will be able to setup text notifications to your wrist when your laundry's done, when someone's at your door and plenty more mundane real-world tasks. A brief video explains how it should all go down, but try not to seize overly excited -- pre-orders are sadly sold out.

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