It’s easy to forget how difficult it was to find places in the days before Google Maps, but for all the improvements we’ve seen in outdoor navigation guides, we still lack a reliable way to get where ...
Google’s Project Tango is a prototype tablet that can see in 3-D. Although it’s mostly aimed at developers, that’s not stopping Google from putting the tablet on the Play Store, along with a $1,024 ...
The tablet and associated tools were released in the U.S. in May, and as of Tuesday they’re now available in South Korea and Canada as well, Google said in a blog post. On Aug. 26, the development kit ...
The Wall Street Journal reports that Google is planning to produce 4,000 prototype tablets next month capable of using cameras and sensors to map the world around them. The tablets, built as a part of ...
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 ...
>It could even lead to an app that could power a robot. **Robotic tablet mounts** This is probably far off, but I’ve always envisioned a robotic tablet mount that sets itself up wherever I am in the ...
Google gave us a glimpse of Project Tango Thursday in a Google+ post. The tablet has a 3D mapping and sensing capabilities. The device should become available to software developers in late June. The ...
Google has started selling its spatially aware Project Tango tablet to the US public. The 3D-scanning slate is a proof-of-concept device and was previously available for $1,024 (£670) by invite only, ...
Lenovo is partnering with Google to develop a new smartphone that could change the way people see and understand the physical world around them. The smartphone, which is being developed as part of ...
Google is apparently distributing its Project Tango 3D-scanning tablets to developers next month. The 7-inch slates are capable of making 250,000 3D measurements per second and able to create detailed ...