Japanese corporation NEC announced that it has developed an augmented-reality device that can display a virtual keyboard on forearms using smart eyeglasses and a smartwatch. The ARmKeypad allows users ...
TOKYO --NEC has developed virtual keyboard software for use with an eyeglass computer and smartwatch, foreseeing use of the augmented reality technology in factories and hospitals. The software works ...
Remember a couple of years back when virtual keyboards in the physical space were all the rage? Sure, they still haven’t really taken off as the must-own accessory, but the idea was sort of neat, ...
Japan's NEC Corp. has created a user interface which can display an augmented-reality keyboard on a person's forearm, using eyeglasses and a smartwatch. Photo: NEC Corp.
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NEC Corp. said Thursday that it has created a user interface which can display an augmented-reality keyboard on a person's forearm, using eyeglasses and a smart watch. The ARmKeypad uses glasses to ...
Japan's NEC has unveiled an augmented reality (AR) concept that allows users to type on a virtual keyboard from their forearm through the use of a pair of glasses and smartwatch. Dubbed the ARmKeypad, ...
Ever wanted to send text messages from your forearm like Tony Stark? That could soon be possible as Japanese company NEC has created a virtual keyboard that would look at home on any Iron Man suit.
DALLAS, June 19, 2013 – AT&T* and NEC Corporation of America today announced the upcoming launch of the ultimate workhorse among ruggedized 4G LTE smartphones, the NEC Terrain™. As one of the most ...
NEC Corp., Japan’s biggest maker of personal computers, will introduce a mini notebook based on Google Inc.’s Android operating system and featuring a keyboard as it aims to tap increasing demand in ...
TOKYO --NEC has developed virtual keyboard software for use with an eyeglass computer and smartwatch, foreseeing use of the augmented reality technology in factories and hospitals.
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