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This has got to be one of the smartest and most original ideas in a long time. I applaud the inventors and anybody else who had thought of it before I even got a chance to, including #3 - Victor Trac.

Implementation might be a little tricky, given the different types of cellphone users, but a search through academia, and I'm sure there are enough algorithms out there to make it work. And if cellphone companies started sharing this data with each other, even more accuracy.

INGENIOUS!!!
For once they design a watch that looks decently professional with a suit. I don't want to have to cheapen my look by wearing a Timex or a Casio. But even without BlueTooth functionality, there must've been any number of other information once could've displayed in that cool blue LED screen -- so why haven't the watch manufacturers targeted this space before?

P.S. I want mine with an RSS feed and a stock ticker.
Please put some originality and humor in the robot overlord comments. For example...

I, for one, welcome our rock'em sock'em robot overlords.
With the new SenTAG coupled with the Strider and CPR bots, I for one welcome our new life-saving, CPR giving, robot overlord.....system?
With the new SenTAG coupled with the Strider robots, I for one welcome our new life-saving, CPR giving, robot overlord system?
Coming soon to an informercial near you!
Or, coming soon to a shopping channel near you.
For 5 easy payments of $39.95! And it comes with a slicer/dicer!
macdeth, read the blurb again. It says "no doubt also giving manufacturers time to fix the problem". That's enough of a warning as it is.
Except when those humans are enemy targets. Who defines what humans qualify as the enemy? And what if a robot was able to override that decision making most humans the enemy.
I for one welcome our new all-seeing obstacle-avoiding surveillance-bots.

As a trusted news personality, I can be useful in helping round up others to toil away in their underground re-education camps.
#13's got a point. This is like hot-swapping using a keyboard on a KVM device, except you're doing it with a mouse.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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