Google Glass
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Epson is one of many competitors offering Google Glass-like augmented reality spectacles, but now the company is showing off the ability to combine its smart glasses with other wearables.
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While many of us worry about the ways in which Google Glass could be used to infringe on peoples' privacy, scientists in Germany have instead developed a process in which the high-tech eyewear could be used to keep shady characters from obtaining your PIN while you used an automated teller.
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When we reviewed Google Glass, one of our big questions was whether Google can make the specs less awkward to wear in public. We recently got our hands on something that might help out. Read on, as Gizmag takes a look at the new titanium prescription frames for Google Glass.
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Following the launch earlier this week of a collection of frames for Glass, Google has launched the first handful of games for the device. In total, five simple mini games have been released that make use of its smartglass features.
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Google has launched a collection of prescription frames for Google Glass. The Titanium Collection includes four titanium frames and two new styles of twist-on shades from which to choose.
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A report in The Korea Times has added further weight to the prospect of a direct Google Glass competitor with an unnamed Samsung employee claiming development of the device is well underway.
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Google's ban on explicit content for its Google Glass hasn't been enough to deter a team of London-based developers, which aims to give wearers a view of their lovemaking from all angles through a Sex with Glass app.
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Poised to play some sort of role in the debate over whether Google Glass will be legal for drivers is DriveSafe, a specially designed app that alerts drivers to when they are getting sleepy.
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Hyundai has debuted its Blue Link infotainment system app customized for the wearable device experience. Google Glass users will be the first users able to access the new interface in the 2015 Hyundai Genesis.
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When Google first told us about Glass, it was very much an unattainable product of the future. Yet here we are, less than two years later, and that future – while still in beta – is here nonetheless. Join Gizmag, as we review the Google Glass Explorer Edition 2.0.
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Face computers like Google Glass have their advantages. But when you start talking about the disadvantages of Glass, one of the big topics that keeps coming up is a general disconnection from your surroundings. We share some thoughts on whether Google Glass makes you more or less connected.
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Here at Gizmag, we're very interested in wearable technology. So we thought it was fitting to sign up for the Google Glass Explorer program, to give you a better idea of what Google is brewing. Read on, as we want to share some more thoughts about our first ten days with Google Glass.
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