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An electric car is plugged into a charging point in London, Britain April 7, 2016. REUTERS/Neil Hall
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Attendee Wei Rongjie wears a working prototype of his HoloSeer
AR/VR all-in-one agumented reality and virtual reality headseat, Jan
6, 2016 at the CES 2016. Photo: AFP
London’s National Theatre Helps Deaf People Watch Shows Using New Techniques
London, Asharq Al-Awsat — To help people with hearing disabilities watch theatrical shows, London’s National theater began using the “augmented reality” technology. Epson has developed smart glasses to help people with deafness or hearing impairment to...Caption:
The new Google logo is seen at the Google headquarters in Mountain View, California. Photo: Reuters
Google’s Instant Translation Headsets are Likely Anomalous
London, Asharq Al-Awsat — In light of having different accents and vocabularies in the same language, the Guardian newspaper concluded that the new Google in-ear translation headsets may not be a useful gadget. A few months ago, Google has invented new set of...Caption:
FILE PHOTO – The Google logo is pictured atop an office building in Irvine, California, U.S. August 7, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Picture
Google Brings Cellular Service to Puerto Rico Using Balloons
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced it had granted Alphabet Inc. the green light to use solar power balloons to bring cellular service to Puerto Rico, which has struggled to regain communications services since Hurricane Maria hit last month. The...Caption:
The Google signage is seen at the company’s headquarters in New
York January 8, 2013. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
Google Responds to Complaints of Massive Media Companies
San Francisco, London – Following complaints from media giants like News Corp that their sales were suffering, Google has announced that subscription news websites would no longer have to provide users three free articles per day or face less prominence in...Caption:
Cade Metz of The New York Times testing the Neurable prototype. Credit Christie Hemm Klok for The New York Times