Google is finally realizing its vision for 3D-sensing smartphones. Lenovo's Phab2 Pro, the first smartphone to be equipped with Google's Project Tango technology, is now on sale. The phone's unique ...
Project Tango–Google’s landmark augmented reality platform–will shut down starting March of 2018. There will be no more official Tango phones or tablets, nor will there be support for the Tango ...
Out with the old, in with the new. That's what Google is doing with Project Tango and ARCore. At first, it was called Project Tango, and after a while, it became known as just Tango, and on March 1, ...
Don’t cry for Project Tango, it’s already dead reincarnated. Actually, since it’s very unlikely you would’ve ever seen Project Tango in the flesh, you’re probably not even sure what you’re missing.
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 ...
At the moment, it’s not quite clear what’s happening to Project Tango, Google’s ambitious plan to put 3D mapping technology inside your smartphone. Today Google’s Advanced Technology and Projects ...
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 ...
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