FCC approves Google's radar based tech that could allow in-air gestures to navigate phones

On Monday, just before the ball dropped in Times Square, the FCC approved a radar based motion sensor technology from Google (via Android Authority) named Project Soli. The FCC document that officially approved the project said that it could be used "to enable touchless control of device functions or features, which can benefit users with mobility, speech and tactile impairments." With the use of a radar beam, Project Soli could allow a smartphone user to navigate a compatible touchscreen handset by waving his hand and making gestures in the air. Clicking on a link could be achieved by tapping ...

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