WIRELESS WATCH 2004 is going on in Japan until Friday, and there are plenty of new product demonstrations as well as those currently in development on display. This year’s hot sheet includes NTT DoCoMo’s “UbiButton,” a device similar in form factor to a wristwatch. By detecting the shock waves in the arm created by a simple snapping of the fingers, a switch is flipped that can, for example, turn a light on and off. In other words, DoCoMo has glorified The Clapper to now be called The Snapper. Actually, I know a couple people that can’t snap their fingers…what the hell are they supposed to do? [Uhm, clap? – ed] Other highlights from the convention included a working model of a Bluetooth pen, and DDI Pocket’s “Jacketphone,” a SD card sized PHS module. TechJapan has full Day 1 coverage, with pretty pictures.
Read – WIRELESS JAPAN 2004, Day 1 [TechJapan]
Related
Nokia’s Bluetooth digital pen [Gizmodo]
https://gizmodo.com/nokias-bluetooth-digital-pen-6222