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Swatch's Paparazzi Watch Receives Wireless Information

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - October 22, 2004


Swatch has introduced the Paparazzi watch. The Paparazzi is a watch capable of displaying information it receives wirelessly through FM radio transmissions. Paparazzi users will be able to access free entertainment, news, weather, stock content and more.

If a Paparazzi owner subscribes to MSN Direct, they will be able to receive personal messages via MSN Messenger and calendar appointment reminders from Microsoft Outlook. The MSN Direct service costs about $10 per month.

The Swatch Paparazzi is available in 5 colors and costs around $150. Check out the link below for more information.







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