Thursday 20 February 2014
Google's Project Tango: A smartphone that sees your surroundings
Smartphones are, well, smart, but they aren't very interested in their surroundings. This may seem trivial, but when it comes to working with people in what we like to call the “real” world, a mobile device that doesn't understand much outside of its camera view has only limited usefulness. With these limitations in mind, Google’s Project Tango is working on a smartphone that can map its environment in 3D in real time to provide user and device with some common ground... Continue Reading Google's Project Tango: A smartphone that sees your surroundings
Section: Mobile Technology
Tags: Android, Google, Smartphones
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