Self-driving cars, smart contact lenses, a modular smartphone, ultrasonic device pairing, more Nest development, a new branch of tech health projects called Google X Life Sciences and Chromecast 2 are just a few of the things Google scientists are working on. Ars Technica composed a guide for those who can’t wait for the ball to drop – check out Google’s cutting-edge for yourself.
How will Google change technology in 2015?
Answer: with smart contact lenses and lots more
Google is one of the most innovative and ambitious technology companies, and its current menu of projects has 2015 already shaping up to be one of the most exciting ever.
Self-driving cars, smart contact lenses, a modular smartphone, ultrasonic device pairing, more Nest development, a new branch of tech health projects called Google X Life Sciences and Chromecast 2 are just a few of the things Google scientists are working on. Ars Technica composed a guide for those who can’t wait for the ball to drop – check out Google’s cutting-edge for yourself.
Self-driving cars, smart contact lenses, a modular smartphone, ultrasonic device pairing, more Nest development, a new branch of tech health projects called Google X Life Sciences and Chromecast 2 are just a few of the things Google scientists are working on. Ars Technica composed a guide for those who can’t wait for the ball to drop – check out Google’s cutting-edge for yourself.