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5th December 2014, 07:48 AM
How can we profit from the hottest market to hit the population in years, coming in 2015.
Everyone will be wearing smart watches starting this coming year. The old and people with health issues will wear them. All 30's and down will be wearing them first as they will move up to the older generations. (The youth no longer wear traditional watches)
You will purchase with them, you will start your car with them. You will get text messeges and phone calls. They will call for "Athorities", or medical assitance instantainiously when needed. Your location will be GPS mapped at all times.
They will let you track your health/fitness and everything else you do.
You will be connected 24/7.
Mark my words, these are going to be very big! Dozens of companies are planning to unveil their own version soon.
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Swiss watchmaker TAG Heuer may be planning to unveil its first smartwatch next month, and it's likely to be powered by Intel, a source told Business Insider.
The watch will probably debut at the Consumer Electronics Showcase (CES) that takes place in Las Vegas between Jan. 5-9, but there's a chance it will be revealed later during the first quarter of 2015.
The watch will run on an Intel processor, and will probably look similar to something like the Withings Activite — a sleek, classy watch that can measure your steps, burned calories, and how you sleep.
TAG Heuer's watch will look similar to a regular wristwatch, unlike most smartwatches today that come with touch screens and look more like gadgets than timepieces.
The move wouldn't be too surprising — TAG Heuer said it was working on a smartwatch back in September after rumors suggested it was working on a watch with Apple.
Last month, Jean-Claude Biver, the head of the wristwatch division for TAG Heuer's parent company LVMH, also brought up the possibility of a TAG Heuer smartwatch when speaking with Bloomberg.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/tag-heuer-smartwatch-2014-12#ixzz3L2MZCO6e
Everyone will be wearing smart watches starting this coming year. The old and people with health issues will wear them. All 30's and down will be wearing them first as they will move up to the older generations. (The youth no longer wear traditional watches)
You will purchase with them, you will start your car with them. You will get text messeges and phone calls. They will call for "Athorities", or medical assitance instantainiously when needed. Your location will be GPS mapped at all times.
They will let you track your health/fitness and everything else you do.
You will be connected 24/7.
Mark my words, these are going to be very big! Dozens of companies are planning to unveil their own version soon.
http://www.fbnstatic.com/static/managed/img/fb2/investing/galaxyGear.jpg
http://cdn1.tnwcdn.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2013/08/samsung-Galaxy_gear_concept.png
http://im.ft-static.com/content/images/bb47068d-9110-4a01-8abe-13624cbcfa42.img
Swiss watchmaker TAG Heuer may be planning to unveil its first smartwatch next month, and it's likely to be powered by Intel, a source told Business Insider.
The watch will probably debut at the Consumer Electronics Showcase (CES) that takes place in Las Vegas between Jan. 5-9, but there's a chance it will be revealed later during the first quarter of 2015.
The watch will run on an Intel processor, and will probably look similar to something like the Withings Activite — a sleek, classy watch that can measure your steps, burned calories, and how you sleep.
TAG Heuer's watch will look similar to a regular wristwatch, unlike most smartwatches today that come with touch screens and look more like gadgets than timepieces.
The move wouldn't be too surprising — TAG Heuer said it was working on a smartwatch back in September after rumors suggested it was working on a watch with Apple.
Last month, Jean-Claude Biver, the head of the wristwatch division for TAG Heuer's parent company LVMH, also brought up the possibility of a TAG Heuer smartwatch when speaking with Bloomberg.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/tag-heuer-smartwatch-2014-12#ixzz3L2MZCO6e