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Title: AquaMail ready for Cicret?
Post by: StR on December 14, 2014, 06:46:55 am

It'd better be ready soon:
http://www.cicret.com/wordpress/?page_id=17920
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2871401/The-bracelet-turns-ARM-touchscreen-Cicret-projects-emails-videos-games-skin.html
 ;)
Kostya, I thought you (and others) might be amused

PS. I don't see myself buying that gadget...
Title: Re: AquaMail ready for Cicret?
Post by: Kostya Vasilyev on December 14, 2014, 10:29:46 pm
>> it can do anything a phone or tablet can

If that really works, then Aqua will "run on your arm or leg" as any other Android app :)

Title: Re: AquaMail ready for Cicret?
Post by: Rachel Ambler on January 17, 2015, 05:06:02 am
Available once they manage to find a way to get past those pesky physical showstoppers, like, projecting dark onto light (not physically possible), projecting directly through a finger blocking the projector (also not physically possible) and making a Pico projector small enough to fit in the bracelet, with a high enough screen density, and a battery capable of spitting out the image without draining the battery and causing third degree burns on your wrist (not possible right now).

But I digress...

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Title: Re: AquaMail ready for Cicret?
Post by: Kostya Vasilyev on January 18, 2015, 12:17:26 am
>> projecting dark onto light

>> projecting directly through a finger

Easy, they just need to project "dark-light" not "regular" light :)

If there is dark matter and dark energy, why can't there be "dark light", maybe that's their secret edge?
Title: Re: AquaMail ready for Cicret?
Post by: Rachel Ambler on January 18, 2015, 10:57:25 pm
Wonder what'll come first, a working Cicret or Yahoo! having a stable email system...
Title: Re: AquaMail ready for Cicret?
Post by: Kostya Vasilyev on January 19, 2015, 01:30:40 am
Good question.

There is evidence of same or related Yahoo server bugs in the Thunderbird bug tracker, dating from 2010 or so.