Most of us learn to read digital clocks first, which display the time in obvious numbers. Analog clocks are often learned later, with the hands taking our young brains a little longer to figure out.
There are many ways to tell the time, from using analog dials to 7-segment displays. Hackers tend to enjoy binary watches, if only for their association with the digital machines that seem to make the ...
With more and more people using their cellphone to tell the time, a watch has to do something pretty special to earn a place on your wrist. Cadence has gone for the discretely-geeky market with its ...
Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET. When not wallowing in weird gear and iPad apps for cats, she can be found tinkering with her 1956 DeSoto. Seen ...
So, you like the idea of a Tokyoflash watch and some binary goodness to your timekeeping, but you either can't face decoding LEDs every time you want to know if you can stop work, or need something ...
We geeks are a diverse bunch that run the gamut from pretty-boy, genius, millionaire entrepreneurs that regularly change the world, to socially inept, stereotypical nerds that really have no place ...
If you are looking for a unique timepiece to wear on your wrist, then this quirky LED Binary watch might be worth a look. The watch uses 10 blue LEDs to display the time in binary format: 1, 2, 4, 8, ...
We have featured quite a few different geeky watches here at Geeky Gadgets, and the latest one to catch our eye is ‘The One’ binary slider watch. As you can see from the photo below, it features two ...
Full throttle geek chic. LED watches (like the 70s Pulsars) have retro cool cache. This model from Binary adds the geek factor by showing time in binary code. It’s totally impractical for 99% of us, ...