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Google patents gesture-based UI involving projectors
Shunal •Google has acquired a new patent, and it seems to tie in very well with the company's Project Glass. The patent is basically a way to let you communicate
Google invites pre-orderers to try out Project Glass in San Francisco and New York
Shunal •Google is inviting developers that had pre-ordered the company's augmented reality project—Project Glass—for an event in San Francisco on
CES 2013: Vuzix M100 smart glass gets showcased
Shunal •More and more companies seem to be trying their hands at augmented reality headsets. The Verge has had a hands-on session with one such device, which seems to
Google Glass development still in progress: project head
Anuradha •Google's augmented reality project, Google Glass, is still under development, according to Babak Parvis, who heads the development of the project.
Google acquires patent for left-eye version of Project Glass
Shunal •Google seems to be working hard on its devices for augmented reality. According to Engadget, the company has attained the patents for a left eye version of its
Augmented Reality, adding a new dimension to reality
Priyanka •In the near future, we will witness increased use of augmented reality in our everyday surroundings. Here we take a look at some instances of AR that have stood out.
Models don Google Glass at New York Fashion Week
Anuradha •The runway at Diane von Furstenberg’s Spring/Summer 2013 collection show, this New York Fashion Week ...
Google's Skydiving stunt for Project Glass will make you want one badly
Roydon •At yesterday’s Google I/O event, Sergey Brin, CEO and co-founder of Google had a special surprise for everyone ...
Google's Project Glass to soon become a reality
Fptechno •Google Inc expects to roll out a consumer version of its electronic eyewear that can live-stream images and audio and perform computing tasks ...
Look, no hands! Augmented reality gets a grip
Fptechno •One day in March 2000, just days before the dot-com bubble began its journey back to earth, German engineer Thomas Alt first glimpsed the future ...