Google Works On Kinect-Like Interface For Android 49
bizwriter writes "A patent filing made public last week suggests that Google may be trying to implement a motion-detection interface, like Microsoft Kinect, for portable electronic gadgets. The patent application is for technology that turns a mobile device's camera into a motion-input system. In other words, it could be goodbye to fingerprints and streaks on the front of your tablet or smartphone. Google could incorporate such a feature into Android in general or keep it as a differentiating advantage for its acquisition of Motorola."
Re:How fun! (Score:2, Insightful)
These days they can do wonders for myopics like you. There are glasses, contact lenses or they can fry your eyes with lasers.
Re:Couple questions... (Score:5, Insightful)
I suspect more like: "wave hand in front of phone instead of swiping". You'll probably still have to type on the screen or get a hardware keyboard, but this could free up some of the constant tapping and swiping across your viewing surface that you need to do for even the grossest control movement on a phone or tablet. Between this and improved dictation you could remove most of the need to touch the screen, but you're not going to completely eliminate it without a either a physical keyboard of someone coming up with a completely new paradigm.
I hope this is just a funny joke (Score:3, Insightful)
Because otherwise, Smartphones and Tablets really are getting out of control.
I thought -- and still do -- think its stupid to have a speech interface for a phone. I mean you look stupid talking to a robot woman on your phone. The last thing I want to do is start dancing in front of my phone.
"Give me a sec, I have to do the shuffle to unlock my phone, and then the achy-breaky to open my email."
I'm actually pretty happy with smart phone interfaces these days, just the way things are..