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Back in 2011, Google filed a patent for an unlock system for Google Glass that would use eye-tracking technology. Tokyo-based startup Fove believes the combination of a head mounted display (HMD) and eye-tracking technology has far wider applications and is working on just such a device aimed at the consumer market. Microsoft apparently agrees, having accepted the company into its Ventures Accelerator in London earlier this month... Continue Reading Fove head mounted display expands possibilities with eye-tracking technology
Section: Wearable Electronics
Tags: Eye-tracking, Fove, Head Mounted Displays, Headset, Input Device, Japan
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via http://www.gizmag.com/
Back in 2011, Google filed a patent for an unlock system for Google Glass that would use eye-tracking technology. Tokyo-based startup Fove believes the combination of a head mounted display (HMD) and eye-tracking technology has far wider applications and is working on just such a device aimed at the consumer market. Microsoft apparently agrees, having accepted the company into its Ventures Accelerator in London earlier this month... Continue Reading Fove head mounted display expands possibilities with eye-tracking technology
Section: Wearable Electronics
Tags: Eye-tracking, Fove, Head Mounted Displays, Headset, Input Device, Japan
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via http://www.gizmag.com/
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