What time is it? It’s time to learn how to build a Windows 98-powered smartwatch! The homemade device was created by a 314Reactor member using Microsoft’s extinct operating system, a touchscreen, the ...
If you’re not sold on the range of smart watches currently available from the likes of Apple, Samsung and others, you may like to build your very own using the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC, Just like ...
Watches are a personal thing and no one size fits all. Maybe that's why smartwatches have had a hard time becoming as mainstream as smartphones. Not everyone might be satisfied with just having ...
SEE ALSO: It's embarrassing how much I suck at playing 'Snake' on the new Nokia 3310 Following the trend, Michael Darby, a self-described "amateur technology project maker" who blogs at 314reactor.com ...
Even Windows fans were glad to see the back of Windows 98 in 2006, but not redditor Lord_of_Bone who keeps it alive on a dream PC and has now got it running on a smartwatch. Lord_of_Bone has a soft ...
Running Windows 98 from your browser is pretty rad, but did you know you can boot the legendary operation system straight from your self-made smart watch? One recreational inventor has managed to do ...
Speaking of Smart Watch, Apple's Apple Watch, or Smart Watch equipped with Google's Android Wear is mainstream, but why Windows 95 powered smart watch is on the microcomputer boardRaspberry Pi Model A ...
Maker Michael Darby had two simple goals for his next project: emulate Windows 98 on a Raspberry Pi, and make it ‘wrist-wearable’. Using a list of components including a Pi 1 Model A+, a LiPo battery, ...