"It has three hands that change angle like needles on your car and the faces that it comes with are swappable. I have one here that says the Dow Jones. And it's got a little percent up, percent down scale. We have cards for the likelihood that President George Bush will be re-elected, or traffic on my commute. So there are really dozens of channels that are available."
More devices are on the way. They work similar to the way watches using Microsoft's Smart technology work. Other gadgets that double as works of art are the new Oregon Scientific time and weather stations designed by Philippe Starck. Oregon Scientific President Alain Li…says Starck has used the LCD displays as part of the design…and…
"Traditional alarm sounds are actually a bit of a rude awakening. So this product incorporates seven different piano sounds to wake up with."
The stations come in small, medium and large sizes…with prices starting at about 125 dollars. Bloomberg Boot Camp, I'm Fred Fishkin.