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During MWC 2024, we saw two concept phones where the device could bend into something worn on your wrist. A cool idea? Certainly. A risky one with serious safety concerns? That’s also true.
In short, it's a phone that can work as a regular, flat, candy bar-style device but can then bend around your wrist to be worn like some kind of futuristic gauntlet. Watch this: Motorola's ...
At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Belkin introduced a unique gadget. It combines style, functionality, and convenience: the Stage ...
Moto’s flexible phone concept, which resurfaced at Tech World 2023, is cuter and bendier than the one we saw in 2016.
Further, as The Verge pointed out, the foldable phone no longer seems to make a "crunching noise" when wrapping around a user's wrist. But beyond that, Motorola doesn't seem any closer to ...
The hot hand-held gadget of choice may not be the iPhone for much longer - if this wearable and solar powered wrist phone comes to market, everyone on the streets may soon be sporting it. Inspired ...
As The Verge pointed out, this wrist-wrapping phone concept isn't necessarily new. Motorola introduced something similar at Lenovo Tech World 2016. Seven years later, Motorola hasn't given up on ...
Copper bracelets and magnet wrist straps have no real effect on pain, swelling, or disease progression in rheumatoid arthritis, according to new findings from a study conducted at the University ...
An Alien with a Magnet is a new Windows Phone 8 game that is being touted as a new gaming genre, the AAPARP. Which is short for Action/Arcade/Puzzle/Adventure ...
The RW Takeaway: Runners can run hands- and bounce-free wearing the Koala Clip on their sports bra or waistband. Comes in medium to extra large. Magnetic attachment means no Velcro or hook to snag ...
The Japanese carrier begins taking orders for a new wrist phone that would make Dick Tracy drool. Microsoft, HP and IBM are all working on their own versions of wearable wireless.
Sure, the idea of a magnetic strap holding my phone to my wrist seems like a futuristic dream, but it also seems like something the average thief would dream about, too.