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Old 9th January 2014, 08:03   #1
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Default Neptune's Pine isn't a smartwatch, it's a smartphone that sits on your wrist

When designing a smartwatch, the general trend is to start with a basic timepiece and add features until physics or budgets get in the way. That's not the approach taken by 19-year-old Canadian Simon Tian when he developed the Pine by Neptune. ...

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