Linux Watch (WatchPad™) 1999-2004
Timeline:
Mar 2004:
IBM demonstrates
the symobiosis between the
LinuxWatch and the
EveryWhere Displays
at Percom 2004.
May 2003:
IBM demonstrates
Mobile Web Services
on the Linux Watch at the first MobiSys conference in San Francisco.
Aug 2002:
IBM
demonstrates
mobile IPv6 on the Linux Watch at Linux World 2002 in San Francisco
Oct 2001:
Citizen Watch and IBM Research
announced
that they have started a research collaboration on the Linux Watch technology.
Mar 2001:
Linux Watch is shown at CeBIT. The interaction between the watch and IBM WebSphere software is shown. Several tens of thousands of visitors, including, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder,
see the watch
.
Jan 2001:
IBM and eMagin Corporation
demonstrate
a high resolution Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) display for the Linux Watch at the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas. More details can be found
here
.
Dec 2000:
IBM demonstrated the Linux Watch with
Bluetooth
™
capabilities
at Bluetooth
™
Developers Conference 2000 in San Jose, CA.
Aug 2000:
At Linux World 2000 in San Jose, IBM Research demonstrates Linux on a wrist watch. This illustrates value of Linux across many platforms, including pervasive devices. More technical details can be found
here
.
Linux is registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. U.S.A. and used by IBM under license.
Linux is registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. U.S.A. and used by IBM under license.