Sections
- Page 1 The best of IDF 2015
- Page 2 Spidergeddon is here – arachnophobes look away now!
- Page 3 Superfast 3D Xpoint storage to be called Optane
- Page 4 Intel Curie brings BMX into the digital age
- Page 5 Intel Skylake K series unlocked CPUs coming to laptops too
- Page 6 Intel RealSense brings head-tracking to racing games
- Page 7 Intel Collaborative Cancer Cloud
- Page 8 Fossil and Intel team up to create wearables
- Page 9 Intel SmartSound lets you wake your computer with your voice
- Page 10 Nabi Smart Clip baby seat monitor
- Page 11 Razer and Creative set to release RealSense cameras
Fashion brand Fossil has teamed up with Intel to create a new range of wearables, including an Android Wear watch.
These will be the first wearables powered by Intel chips, with them utilising the Intel Curie module, rather than Qualcomm and other ARM-based solutions.
Expected to arrive in October – in time for Christmas, the full range consists of a connected bracelet, connected watch and Android Wear watch.
Few details have been confirmed about the devices but the Android Wear watch looks very similar to a Moto 360, with the same straight edge to the bottom of its curved screen.