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In the 1960s, about the only place you'd see a computer chip was in a mainframe the size of a refrigerator. Today, chips are in car keys, passports, toothbrushes, greeting cards and stuffed animals.
A single-pixel wireless contact lens display, Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering “We present the design, construction and in vivo rabbit testing of a wirelessly powered contact lens ...
The patent, filed in September 2012, was granted to the company on March 24. The lens, which has an uneven surface with a chip that can transmit information such as pressure, proximity and ...
A handful of companies and researchers have developed electronic contact lenses over the past five years. Sensimed, of Switzerland, makes a lens for 24-hour monitoring of eye pressure in glaucoma ...
To make the contact lens, Google had to design its own tiny chips and mount them on very thin, flexible, plastic-like film. The chip and a sensor are embedded between two layers of soft contact ...
InWith Corporation, which holds key enabling IP in augmented contact lenses, has been at work with Bausch and Lomb (NYSE: BHC) to develop smart contacts for the past year.InWith plans for an ...
Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital photography, AI, quantum computing, computer science, materials science, supercomputers, drones, browsers, 3D ...
Google's secretive Google[X] lab is testing a smart contact lens for diabetics, the company said in a blog post Thursday. Skip to Main Content Explore Our Brands ...
Google has filed a patent for contact lenses embedded with a sensor and chip to transmit eye health information. The patent, filed in September 2012, was granted to the company on March 24. The ...