Levi’s is announcing new jackets with Google’s Project Jacquard technology, which turns a portion of the fabric on the sleeve into a touch-sensitive remote control for phones. Both versions are less ...
Invisible. That’s what consumer technology is striving to be these days, whether it’s a Nest Hub Mini made of fabric that’s meant to look like something ordinary on your shelf, or Amazon’s Echo Frames ...
When you first slip on the smart jacket that Levi's and Google teamed up to make, you might forget for a second that it's anything other than a run-of-the-mill denim jacket. And that's what makes it ...
At last year’s Google I/O, Google and Levi’s announced Project Jacquard, a collaboration to create a ‘smart fabric’ that can turn any article of clothing internet-connected. This year, the two have ...
Two years after Levi's and Google teamed up on their touch-sensitive Jacquard jacket, now there are two new versions of the gesture-responsive clothing that promise to be more affordable and more ...
Google’s Project Jacquard touch-sensitive fabric was first shown at I/O 2015, and now the first tangible product to include the tech is closer than ever to actually shipping. Levi’s and Google decided ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Last Google I/O, the Google ATAP team announced a partnership with Levi’s to bring Project Jacquard technology ...
Richard loves technology, namely Android flagships, as well as depreciated German cars that can be picked up for next to nothing on Craigslist. In other words, he enjoys throwing money away. Send him ...
Back in 2015, Google’s ATAP team demoed a new kind of wearable tech at Google I/O that used functional fabrics and conductive yarns to allow you to interact with your clothing and, by extension, the ...
Levi's is revamping two of its most iconic jackets, and now they're "smart." The San Francisco-based denim brand has teamed up with Google's Jacquard platform to create a tech-enabled jacket. Levi's ...
“These fledgling ideas become prototypes, and prototypes become products.” That’s how Dan Kaufman, the new head of ATAP, describes the mission of his division. You might know it better as the division ...
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