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By Dawn Kawamoto, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 17, 2003 1:49:00 AM

Wristwatches embedded with Microsoft's smart technology are expected to appear in retail stores next month, a move that comes after a delay of several months, a company spokesman said Tuesday.

Microsoft's Smart Personal Objects Technology (SPOT) and its subscription-based MSN Direct service will power the wristwatches, along with other devices to be released in the future. The much-hyped technology and watches were initially set to launch in the fall. The delay will lead to Microsoft and retailers missing the lucrative holiday shopping season.

"We'll be shipping the watches sometime in January, but there is no specific date," a Microsoft spokesman said. "We wanted to extend the beta testing to ensure a good customer experience."

Watchmakers Fossil and Suunto will be among the first to offer the devices, which will allow users to check stock quotes, sports scores, movie listings and other information.

The nationwide release will target the 100 largest metropolitan markets. Fossil's watches are expected to retail for approximately $180 to $200.

Microsoft also plans to unveil its MSN Premium and MSN Plus service during the Consumer Electronics Show next month in Las Vegas. Both services offer high-speed broadband connections, with the premium service designed for multi-users in a household and the other service for a single user.

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As someone who works in the UK and holidays in the USA will I have to subscribe twice, once for each country or will I have to pay by the time zone?... (Read the rest)
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ROFLAO boatelc   | 12/16/03
you can not install watch on more then one owner JWatson77   | 12/16/03
My watch is outta control zohnco   | 12/17/03
Re: outta control watch bit_rot   | 12/17/03
In other news... doctormoriarty   | 12/17/03
Microsoft Time tony.meredith@...   | 01/05/04
Let me guess... Rick_K   | 12/16/03
Where do I sign up? bmgoodman   | 12/17/03
Sorta of a goofy idea but these have some cool features marksashton   | 12/17/03
Goofy idea for goofy people... Tammee   | 12/17/03
Yo...It was called a pager before boatelc   | 12/18/03
Another way to track consumers? Digital Didgeridoo   | 12/17/03
Good grief people, its a watch. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/17/03
Its a watch. Chris Moller   | 12/17/03
a watch is a watch, but maybe something else.... johnlcallaway   | 12/17/03
Thing is, someone is buying this stuff. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/17/03
Yes and no. Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 12/17/03
Spot (no pun intended) on! No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/17/03
Just a watch???? NemesisNL   | 12/18/03
Um not exactly... Domb2   | 12/18/03
Does this mean Update victim   | 12/17/03
I couldn't resist but Domb2   | 12/17/03
Watch will make fastech@...   | 12/17/03
Long day fastech@...   | 12/17/03
MS Can't Get This Right Either brenthawkinsmd   | 12/17/03
...Another thing Domb2   | 12/17/03
ROFLMAO No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/17/03
Well bhanes@...   | 12/17/03
reboot? Domb2   | 12/17/03
Linux on a watch? Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 12/17/03
MS and the innovation revelation Domb2   | 12/18/03
...Another thing Domb2   | 12/17/03
See SPOT Run ... coffeenite   | 12/17/03
What a joke eqwalker@...   | 12/17/03
activation nite_w0lf   | 12/17/03
Only if you change the band boatelc   | 12/18/03
Uh Oh, The watch band release button won't respond - I'll have to smash it. Bit's_Conscience   | 12/17/03
Microsoft to patent time. Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 12/17/03
I wanted to post that :>) boatelc   | 12/18/03
Swatch: Internet time. Robert Carnegie   | 12/22/03

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