Jacquard allows users to turn their clothing into an interface for their mobile device. Image: Google It seems like Google is woven into the fabric of our daily lives in so many ways. Now, Google will ...
Controlling a smartphone via the sleeve on your coat isn’t something you can do — yet. If Google’s ATAP division has their way, we’ll all have the ability soon. Announced during a Google I/O session, ...
At Google I/O 2016, the Mountain View company decided — although admittedly not an entirely new theme — that it would be a good idea to spread its announcements across three days. The keynote showed ...
Think of Google's wearables you likely think of Google Glass (R.I.P) or Android Wear, which is getting better but still not widely used. But this week at its I/O developer conference, Google's ...
Levi’s is announcing new jackets with Google’s Project Jacquard technology, which turns a portion of the fabric on the sleeve into a touch-sensitive remote control for phones. Both versions are less ...
Google has a new technology that can turn virtually any type of fabric into a connected device. One of Frog’s big predictions was that 2015 would be the year that textiles got techy. Maybe it heard ...
Do you remember Project Jacquard? Well, the smart-jacket that Google made in collaboration with Levi’s has now returned, this time packing in the ability to connect to the cloud and control things ...
Google ATAP has brought us incredible advancements in technology like Project Ara and Project Tango, and now it’s time for the next crazy initiative from the group. It’s called Project Jacquard, and ...
Update (9/25): Via e-mail today, Google announced the first public availability for the "Levi's® Commuter™ Trucker Jacket with Jacquard by Google." Interested denim wearers will be able to purchase ...
The Commuter Trucker jacket is the first product released by Project Jacquard, the joint effort between Levi’s and Google to create the first mass-produced article of connected clothing. Our November ...
“These fledgling ideas become prototypes, and prototypes become products.” That’s how Dan Kaufman, the new head of ATAP, describes the mission of his division. You might know it better as the division ...
Last Thursday, Google hinted at big things to come from its crack team of so-called “pirates” at the Advanced Technologies and Projects division. On Friday, it delivered with two ambitious ...
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