11010 – Binary Clock for Palm OS


logo_tamoggemon

Are you a Geek? Are you l33t? If you answered yes, then you’ll need the Binary Clock for Palm OS! Impress your friends by being able to understand the cryptic computer method of digital counting where 10 = 2 or where 11 = 3! Confused? Well, you’ll need to learn binary – an integral part of digital logic. And what better way to learn then with something as practical as time keeping?

palmosbinaryclockpalmosbinaryclock2

Binary Clock is the first kind of clock that is radically different from all clocks before it. It combines beauty, style, time and simplicity in the palm of your hand. But rest assured – there is no need to learn Binary to read Binary Clock for Palm OS! BinaryClock’s award winning text overlay system can display a text banner straight over the binary time – this way, you can easily read the time and date without needing to understand binary.

Try out the 14-day free trial and treat your inner geek right. Then if you like the program go buy it from the JAMM store for a mere $10 (that’s 1010 in binary). So anyone figure out what 11010 is yet?

Technorati Tags: , , ,

Be Sociable, Share!

Related posts:

  1. SBSH Mobile Software releases Clock 0.92 Beta for Smartphone
  2. Sony’s New Boombox/Clock Radio Dock for iPod
  3. the::unwired – ClockOnTop adds a Digital Clock to Windows Mobile Standard Smartphone
  4. Rumors: Palm Pre, Palm Pixi…and Palm Elan (???) Coming Soon to AT&T
  5. Deal of the Day: CT Alarm Clock for Windows Mobile


2 Comments

You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.


spmwinkel
Jul 5, 2007

That would be the same as double the square root of 169! :P

I just don’t think it’s comfortable for me to quickly read the time on a binary clock! :O


tjchan
Jul 5, 2007

Very good, spmwinkel! That’s correct. Thanks for the brain game answer. :D

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.