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When Apple unveiled the Apple Watch last year, the company chose to do so in the same space it showed off the Macintosh computer 30 years earlier. It seems that Pebble, the maker of a popular smartwatch, has chosen to do the same thing. But rather than go Pebble’s first color smartwatch is taking a page from Google Now, with a “Timeline” view that tells users what’s coming up next. The new smartwatch is called Pebble Time, and its color e-paper display supposedly matches the week-long battery life Pebble on Tuesday announced a steel version of its upcoming Pebble Time smartwatch, as well as a new expandable accessory port called "smartstrap" that could add functions such as GPS or heart rate monitoring. The Pebble Time Steel will carry a $70 premium When the first Pebble smart watch hit crowdfunding site Kickstarter in 2012, it raised more than $10.2 million in just over a month – at the time, the most money any Kickstarter campaign had ever raised. More than a million Pebble watches have been sold Three years ago, Pebble made crowdfunding history by raising over $10 million on Kickstarter for its simple e-ink smartwatch-- a whole two years before Android Wear even existed. The company has rolled out some new designs and features since then, but That's right: the second-generation "Pebble Time" smartwatch will be launched on the same platform as its predecessor: Kickstarter. This unit is reminiscent of its predecessor, working with a subdued physical design and a newly updated Pebble OS software .
Pebble set a Kickstarter record when it launched the original Pebble Smartwatch way back in 2012. That’s like the smartwatch stone age. Now it’s back with a new campaign for the Pebble Time, a smartwatch with a color e-paper screen and a somewhat more The folks from Pebble are back, and this time they've got something new up their sleeves, if you'll pardon the expression. The Pebble Time is the third incarnation of the company's smartwatch, and the first to feature a color e-paper screen. That's far and We first got our hands on the Pebble smartwatch back in the spring of 2013, following the wearable’s crowdfunding campaign. About a year later, at CES 2014, we got our first look at the Pebble Steel, putting the old hardware in a shiny new package. Entrepreneur and blogger Jason Calacanis summarized it best with his tweet: "So the pebble color watch hit $8m in 12 hours….ummm the world has just changed." As a bit of history lesson, it was May 2012 when Pebble, the second-largest manufacturer of .
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Fruity Pebbles
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