The latest patent oddity comes from Google, which has detailed a wearable baseball hat/camera/broadcasting system that would, in theory at least, make it easy to share your world with the rest of the ...
The device contains a 6-axis inertial sensor that can read the hat’s positioning. In order to change the code one wants to type, the wearer simply turns the hat to the left and right — enabling them ...
Google's latest patent suggests the tech giant might be developing something to give Spectacles a run for their money. Granted Tuesday, the patent describes "a hat and a camera system for the hat that ...
Is it a key-cap or a keycap cap? We here at Ars are having trouble nailing down the terminology for this cephalic peripheral. But whatever it’s called, Google Japan’s latest DIY project is for people ...
Google’s infamous “Glass” smart eyeglasses flopped spectacularly, but the Mountain View tech giant isn’t giving up on outfitting the public with wearable camera gear. The company received a patent for ...
Google Japan has made a Gboard hat that types everything and also protects you from the sun. You can actually make the hat yourself with a 3D printer or even cardboard. It’s an actual head-turning ...