AdHawk Microsystems is a Canadian startup that specializes in eye-tracking technology, with the possibility that the company could come under Google’s umbrella of purchased firms because a recent report states that talks are happening between the two entities. If a deal is finalized, the Mountain View-based giant could acquire AdHawk Microsystems for a sweet $115 million. This step from Google is likely being taken to catalyze its smart glasses and AR headset plans, as the competition, such as Apple, is deeply invested in these categories. The $115 million deal will include a $15 million payout, but it is contingent on […]
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