Sony reveals Android Wear-based SmartWatch 3, along with e-ink-equipped SmartBand Talk
The company has decided to go with Google smartwatch software efforts rather than its own. Read more »
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The company has decided to go with Google smartwatch software efforts rather than its own. Read more »
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The creation of the Open SmartWatch Project means developers can use the Android-companion Sony device to try out new peripheral use cases — at their own risk, of course. Read more »
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