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 ...
Recently, at Lenovo ’s Tech World event, Google announced the first ever consumer implementation of Project Tango, the debut product to emerge from Google’s ATAP department. Google touts this ...
Project Tango may sound like an underground dance movement in South America that’s packed to the gills with Latin flair while emanating the sounds of Carnivàle, but as fun as that sounds, it’s not ...
Google and Lenovo just announced they're partnering up to build an Android-powered, sub-$500 smartphone powered by Google's extremely nifty Project Tango technology. Project Tango, first announced in ...
It’s hard to make phones interesting these days. New features rarely get more exciting than a faster processor, sharper display and slightly better battery life. It's simply not enough to convince ...
It should come as no surprise that we’ve been watching Google’s Project Tango with great interest. While a bit niche, Tango’s potential is there, and the team behind it is clearly ambitious. At Lenovo ...
Lenovo and Google announced at CES 2016 that the Chinese device maker will manufacture the world's first consumer-ready smartphone that features the 3D augmented reality technology that is Project ...
We’ve heard the argument that tablets make great robot heads. The have tons of components that robots require: a microphone, a camera, and a touchscreen for input, and speakers and an LCD for output.
Google’s Project Tango is amazing, but it’s taking its sweet time making it to market. This crazy alien head of a camera could change all that. Qualcomm and Google just teamed up to shrink it down to ...
Google’s Project Tango comprises special software and sensors that together make devices spatially aware. Tango phones and tablets layer digital objects on top of surrounding walls, floors, ceilings, ...