Google patents a glove for ‘seeing with your hand’
September 6, 2011

A sensor (104) communicates with a processor (106) that transmits to a display (108) (credit: USPTO)
Google co-founder Sergey Brin is among the inventors listed on a patent issued this week for “Seeing With Your Hand”: a glove with sensors for viewing a room.
[ GeekWire ]
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