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The images are the first look at Google's eyewear since the company pulled back original models of Glass aimed at consumers earlier this year. In January, Google revealed Nest founder Tony Fadell ...
Google Glass is like a smartphone in your line of sight. While it may still in its infancy and early days of development, it still packs a lot of punch. Here's what it can do.
Although Google Glass only has a 5-megapixel camera, it's still capable of capturing scenes with stunning color. Here's another shot from Don Schwartz, this time showing docked boats in Boston.
Google Glass is not dead. A brand new model of Google's face computer has popped up on the FCC website (first spotted by 9to5Google), complete with rather high-res images of the device.. The ...
Google. Google Glass has a bit of an image problem in some circles. While Glass Explorers proudly wear their gear, it's hard to miss the hunk of technology hanging off the side of the glasses.
Google Glass has an image problem. Since its debut two years ago, the perception of the wraparound eye-level device has devolved from interesting futuristic gizmo to invasive spywear tool, ...
Google stopped selling its first Glass edition in January 2015. Google did not respond to a request for comment for this report. The next Google Glass wearable, inside and out (photos) ...
Last week, Google showed off its new Google Glasses demo video and also introduced an #ifihadglass competition that encouraged people to use five photos to show what they would do with Google’s ...
Don’t bother hunting for pornography with Google’s new wearable gizmo. There’s nary a naughty bit in sight through Google Glass. But what you will see is an incredible glimpse of the future.
As we reported, Google Glass Explorers (the first non Googlers to be able to buy Google Glass) are now able to start picking up their pair of Google Glass, in order of who signed up first. I am ...
And now it seems Google has created a second-generation device called “Google Glass: Enterprise Edition” that smartly targets the enterprise market and not the consumer market, as new photos ...
Moving the image recognition to Google Glass was relatively easy, says Blipper CEO and cofounder Ambarish Mitra, but getting the tracking right--that is, the ability to lock onto the object--was ...