TagHeuer Jumps into Cellular Phone Market with Cool Looking Watch Integrated with Cellular Phone / MP3 features
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Apple is the latest newbie that jumps into the cellular phone market. Following Apple, TagHeuer also can’t resist the big cell phone market (It is projected that there will be 10billions of cell phones beinn sold in 2007).
TagHeuer, a famous brand that make luxury watches, is creative enough to integrate cell phone functionalities, MP3 player features into a watch. It seems like the new luxury TAGHeuer watch/cell phone/MP3 player comes with touch screen capability that we had seen what Steve Job showed us on iPhone.

The price and date of availability of this TAGHeuer cell phone remains a mystery. However, this year is going to be a big year for cell phone industry with the addition of Apple and TagHeuer.
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[...] Cell Phone market is definitely the biggest cake that everyone wants to take a big bite on. (see newbies, Apple’s iPhone and TagHeuer’s cell phone watch). This delicious cake is getting more and more attractive as Reuters news just report that Kenya mobile phone subscribers rose to about 8 million at the end of 2006 from 6.5 million in June. The leading GSM operation, Safaricom, which is a joint venture between state-owned Telkom Kenya and Britain’s Vodafone disclosed last week that it had 5.3 million subscribers at the end of 2006, while its rival Celtel Kenya said the number of its subscribers was getting close 3.0 million. [...]