MINTING MONEY: Mines at Khori Jamalpur (above) and Sirohi yield stones By epaper.timesofindia.com
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Smartwatch company Pebble Technology has returned to its roots. Today Pebble unveiled its third smartwatch, the Pebble Time, a $159 device with a handful of features brand-new to the Pebble line, like: a colorful e-paper display; an updated, notification It's about time Pebble added color to its smartwatches. The startup has sold over 1 million wristpieces in the last 1.5 years, but its grayscale watches look old-fashioned next to competitors'. Enter the Pebble Time, a new smartwatch with a color ePaper 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 Just a week after launching its new, e-paper colour display Pebble Time smartwatch that nearly brought Kickstarter to a halt as it became the fastest-selling campaign ever seen on the crowdfunding site, Pebble has announced a new product and support for a When I look at the Apple Watch, with its retina touchscreen, I see the future. When I look at the Pebble’s low-resolution E-Paper screen and suite of buttons, I see the past. Pebble also holds the third highest-grossing Kickstarter with its Pebble: E-Paper Watch for iPhone and Android campaign, earning $10.2 million USD. The company has also announced a new version of Pebble Time: the Pebble Time Steel. The Steel is touted as .
The Pebble Time release date will be spring 2015. Kickstarter backers who pay $159 will see their shipments go out beginning in May. Retail buyers can purchase "later this year" for $199. The original Pebble Kickstarter campaign was one of the most funded Pebble managed to build up a formidable reputation on the smartwatch market that started well before the recent hype for wearable devices. The company has always tried to set itself apart from the crowd with interesting technology and design decisions. Pebble sold more than a million of those watches before returning to Kickstarter to fund its successor. The Pebble Time has a color e-paper screen, which simulates the look of printed ink. The screen is easier to read in sunlight than the LED display you Pebble is returning to its roots today with the Kickstarter launch of its new Pebble Time smartwatch. The next-gen wristwatch features a new color e-paper display and microphone, as well as a thinner, curved design. Like its predecessors (the Pebble and .
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