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Design your own HUD ski goggle apps with Android SDK

If you & rsquo; ve been asking yourself exactly how you can bring your Android app concept to the legions of HUD-goggle-wearing snowboarders worldwide, hang around no longer. Recon Instruments, the business behind the MOD Live, is introducing an SDK at Google I/O this week. Developers will certainly have the ability to accessibility APIs for the device’s long listing of sensing units, which consist of an altimeter, 3-axis accelerometer, and a barometer. To show off what & rsquo; s capable with the SDK, Recon is showing off an app called RTP LiveView (video below), that shows you current snow and weather condition conditions, and supplies GPS mapping and lift information. Why wait until following year to recognize your HUD dreams? Recon & rsquo; s SDK is readily available for download now from its site.
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Recon details next-gen GPS goggle technology: Android, Bluetooth, endless fantasies

And you thought those Recon-Zeal Transcend goggles from last fall were hot stuff. Truth be told, they still are, but Recon Instruments’ plans for the future make the present seem downright mundane. Here at CES, the company has just revealed its next-generation technology, which should be ingrained in its next line of specs. The big news here is that the revised platform will be based on Android, enabling developers to craft apps and in turn, owners to customize their GPS-enabled goggles in ways not previously possible. Moreover, the technology will be available separately from the company’s own eyewear, with a “snap fit” version ready made to work with Uvex, Alpina and Briko products. Wearers will then be able to navigate through the interactive LCD in real-time with the use of a wireless remote, and Recon hopes to eventually craft the first pair of goggles with a real-time navigational system. You’ll also get Bluetooth capabilities, allowing users to connect with their smartphones and see their music playlists, caller ID and text messages. Head on past the break for the full rundown, and do your best to not get those hopes too high. As if it’s not too late for that already.
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Recon details next-gen GPS goggle technology: Android, Bluetooth, endless fantasies originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 Jan 2011 09:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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eMagin Receives Notice of Subcontract for U.S. Army Enhanced Night Vision Goggle
eMagin Receives Notice of Subcontract for U.S. Army Enhanced Night Vision Goggle
BELLEVUE, Wash. | eMagin Corporation (Amex: EMAN), a leader in OLED microdisplays and virtual imaging technologies, announced today that it will be awarded a subcontract by ITT Corporation for…
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SanDisk reviving dead MP3 player business with Fuze+
SanDisk is finally upgrading its core MP3 player line, a leak this evening showed. The Sansa Fuze+ should replace the 2.5 year old original with a fresher design that uses capacitive touch buttons and a color OLED display. It would address some longstanding complaints with support for AAC and H.264, although Engadget’s spec notes SanDisk is keeping the largely unused slotRadio format an option …
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eMagin Receives Notice of Subcontract for U.S. Army Enhanced Night Vision Goggle
BELLEVUE, Wash.—-eMagin Corporation , a leader in OLED microdisplays and virtual imaging technologies, announced today that it will be awarded a subcontract by ITT Corporation for supply of display beam combiner assemblies , including eMagin’s OLED-XL microdisplays.
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