Google Buys Foxconn Patents For Head-Mounted Tech
An anonymous reader writes "Google has snapped up a parcel of patents from Hon Hai Precision Industry, the Taiwanese electronic manufacturer more commonly known as Foxconn, in a move seemingly designed to bolster its Glass headsets against potential competitors. In a statement obtained by The Wall Street Journal, Hon Hai described the patents sold to the Chocolate Factory as 'Head Mounted Technology' that can create virtual images 'superimposed on a real-world view.'"
isn't there prior art in head-up displays used by airforce pilots for decades?
Google generally doesn't use it patents for attacking other companies, only for defence. It seems more likely that they are just making sure some troll doesn't sue them later on when they claim to have invented Glass in the mid 90s or something.
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"superimposed on a real-world view."
Isn't that nothing more then adding a layer which is already patented? ya i know its not just as simple as that to get it done but a layer is a layer wither its dont for cartooning/animating to super imposing. Seems to me this might have prior art somewhere.
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Glass is a product. Google did engineer that product. Nobody is saying that glass is the first or best HMD.
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