Richard Nieva was a senior reporter for CNET News, focusing on Google and Yahoo. He previously worked for PandoDaily and Fortune Magazine, and his writing has appeared in The New York Times, on ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Google‘s Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) division is asking professional developers to dance with its latest invention: a 3-D ...
If you’re not familiar with Google’s Project Tango, it’s an image recognition platform, to put it simply. Using a special 3D camera, a Tango equipped device “looks” at the world around it, and uses ...
Back in 2014, Google began crowdsourcing developers to help in its ambitious journey of using computer vision to scan building interiors and digitally recreate the physical world in marriage between ...
What Apple did for smartphones, Google will soon be doing for headsets. What you're about to see was born, in part, in the development of Google Glass. It's wearable, but it exists in the virtual ...
Google is redefining what a smartphone is, with the advent of Project Tango. The Mountainview company is betting on the next generation phone that will have motion and depth tracking. The five inch ...
GOOGLE unveiled a new phone that can sense and record three-dimensional environments, opening up new possibilities for mapping, virtual-reality gaming and applications for the blind. The phone mobile, ...
TechCrunch’s Matthew Panzarino has an interesting look at Project Tango, the 3D-sensing prototype phone that Google announced on Thursday: Most 3D-sensing platforms — like the PrimeSense chip inside ...
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Google has unveiled its experimental “Project Tango” tablet for advanced imaging applications, and it wants developers to get to work on it. The company said Thursday that developers interested in ...
A slew of cool new smartphones are expected to debut at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next week. But Google has already unveiled what is almost certainly the most interesting phone of the year.