Microsoft just revealed that they applied for a patent that features wearable glass technology, similar to Google's Project Glass. Just recently, Google showcased Project Glass and it wowed the world. Project Glass is meant to be used whether while in motion or while staying in place; Microsoft's patent focuses on giving out information while watching a concert, a sports game or just any show you'd watch. The company just started making their own hardware such as the Surface, so it wouldn't be a surprise if a Surface phone or SmartGlasses (Xbox reference) came out sooner or later. For the meantime, the patent application could give us a clue that the Redmond giant could be indeed working on their variant of Project Glass. In a few years, maybe we'll get to see Apple's version of the tech; iGlass anyone? (Pun intended) {source} {patent} Note: Microsoft Glass image above is just a YugaTech render. Microsoft has announced to completely remove the Adobe Flash component from Windows through the KB4577586 "Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player" starting June 2021. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft working on Project Glass competitor" and "Microsoft to end Adobe Flash support for Windows 10 in July".
Microsoft just revealed that they applied for a patent that features wearable glass technology, similar to Google's Project Glass. Just recently, Google showcased Project Glass and it wowed the world.
Project Glass is meant to be used whether while in motion or while staying in place; Microsoft's patent focuses on giving out information while watching a concert, a sports game or just any show you'd watch. The company just started making their own hardware such as the Surface, so it wouldn't be a surprise if a Surface phone or SmartGlasses (Xbox reference) came out sooner or later. For the meantime, the patent application could give us a clue that the Redmond giant could be indeed working on their variant of Project Glass.
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