Wrist Band Operate system
There are a lot of wristband USB out there, but there isn't one that can carry a computer on your wrist.
A company made a fully portable operating system name StormFly. A wearable storage that allow users to run an OS on it separately. It contain a base system as Linux.It is Initially created as an alternative to cloud storage, so we can store files and can do not need to care about it anymore!. The main idea is to have everything with you, game, video, music, pirated games, movies. Without actually carrying it around! And it appears on any computer! Whatever happen to the it, lost, stolen, broken, burnt, cracked open, used as target practice, dog ate it, cat scratched it, raging and stomped it. Won't be a problem anymore! StormFly implements its automatic backup service and the company will send a new wristband with you're everything in it in 24 hours, isn't it amazing?. The creators hope the wristband will be useful in every aspect, from school use to home use, from home use to work or even very hardcore gamer! Other then storing your entire computer, StormFly can also be used as a regular USB and ensures your files' security!
Summary. A paragraph summary, in your own words, of the main arguments made by the author(s).Major Concepts.
- Functions - What it does and how it does
- What will happen - Ever want to know what happen when it broke, this article does describe it.
- Time - How long it takes to do something important.
- Describe what it's main purpose when it is made
- What is the specs? - For gaming like minecraft, but what is the spec? GPU 256mb? intel i-3? Only said that it contain OS and 16GB of storage.
- I like to play game. Like Dead Space 3, Borderlands 2, Dota 2, 3D-games. Can I play the game if the wristband is able to contain it?
- What is the spec of it? AMD HD7670M 1GB? Intel i-7?
- What is the main different? USB 3.0 with a OS installed? Or 16GB SSD? What is it? What makes it unique and different than other USB sticks with OS? other than "It is a wristband"
- So.......basically personal OS with requirement of a PC?
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