Instead of putting a camera below the light-transmitting part, Google wants to place a prism for bending light to get rid of blurry pixels.
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Instead of putting a camera below the light-transmitting part, Google wants to place a prism for bending light to get rid of blurry pixels.
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You’d think that Google would make a dent in the universe with its Google Glass project, which is currently on trial by certain people that don’t have anything better to do with $1,500, but that’s actually not the case. I’ll admit that I’m personally disturbed by people having a conversation with me and using Google Glass, since you really don’t know if they’re recording the conversation while looking at you. Still Samsung seems to find more use for the concept created by Google Glass, and its new patent envisions more uses as part of its Galaxy ...
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