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| Swatch enters the wearable OS market Designer watch maker Swatch said that it has written its own alternative operating system for mobile watches and will be launching its own battle for the world’s watches next year. Swatch is Switzerland's largest maker of watches and said that its Tissot brand will introduce a model around the end of 2018 that uses the Swiss-made system, which will also be able to connect small objects and wearables. Swatch Chief Executive Officer Nick Hayek said the technology will need less battery power and it will protect data better than Android or iOS. The Tame Apple Press insists that the Swiss might as well surrender now as their favourite brand owns the market. But it does have a point that Swatch must do something rather clever to outsmart both Google and Apple. Working on a different OS does seem to answer this question. http://fudzilla.com/news/wearables/4...able-os-market |
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