It appears as though Google has thought about moving ideas from Project Glass to your wrist by patenting a wise watch having a transparent, switch-up touch screen. If this type of device ever came from the USPTO papers, it might present notices along with other info sent out of your smartphone instantly, like many, many more now available on the market. However, Mountain View's added a brand new twist when you'd switch up its bezel -- at that time, it's stated the watch could funnel an array of other Google applications, like Gmail, Goggles, and Maps. Obviously, you'd have the ability to independently view messages within the bezel, consider the display would be also transparent, you can look out of it to landmarks or object who are around you. Based on the patent, you can then get directions according to Gps navigation coordinates and also the structures "seen" through the watch, while a Goggles-like implementation would have the ability to identify more compact products within the display. That will allow the search giant throw advertisements or any other data concerning the product the right path, providing you with the data you have to buy it -- and sure not harming Google's main point here.
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Google patents wise watch with switch-up display that may reveal everyday objects' secrets initially made an appearance on Engadget on Tue, 02 March 2012 10:16:00 EDT. Please visit our terms to be used of feeds.
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