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Will Google Glass kill the smartphone? Reinvent gaming? Steal the second screen from tablets? Alter the marketing and shopping landscape entirely? Probably not completely, and not all at once (since the device won't be commercially available until next year). Here's our list on Why, What, How, Who and When of Google Glasses
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Experts say product could kill smartphones, alter marketing landscape for years to come
Image credit: Google Google has been showing off its glasses or its Project Glass for nearly a year now, but we haven’t seen much about what it looks like when you put on the futuristic, Internet-connected glasses that show digital information right in front of your eyes, projected over the physical world. Until today that is. Google has launched a new website and a series of videos which show off features of the glasses — or what it is now officially calling Glass. As you can see in the video below, the glasses can be controlled with your voice and…
Google reveals more details about its smart glasses project and invites "creative individuals" to try out the device.
Google has unveiled fresh details about their eagerly-anticipated smart glasses dubbed Google Glass. The company also announced the first recipients will be chosen via a contest for the "wearable computing" device.
The search company has launched a compeition offering one lucky individual the chance to join the team developing its Google Glass augmented reality headset.
Google is giving more people a chance to pay $1,500 for a pair of the Internet-connected glasses that the company is touting as the next breakthrough in mobile computing.
The marketing tactic casts a spotlight on an interesting conundrum for Google as well as a change in the nature of advertising online.
Google has released new details on its high-tech Glass product, blending reality with sci-fi. Pretty nifty, if you've got US$1,500 spare
Despite some early scepticism and online lampooning, Google have the opportunity to open a whole new software market with their first solo foray into hardware. Google Glasses technology could give software developers an extra dimension in which to innovate. The short video released by Google last week shows how "head-up display" (HUD)-style visuals could add to the functionality [...]
VideoIn late February, the New York Times reported that Google will release its Android-powered, heads up display Google Glasses before the end of 2012. Different stories exist around the functionality and look of Google Glasses, being built in the secretive GoogleX offices. But thanks to observations from people like 9 [...]
The USPTO has published a new patent application today from Google, which describes in comprehensive detail the complete system that would go on to become Google Glass, originally filed in August of 2011. The newly discovered patent describes not only individual components of Glass as we've s..
On Wednesday, the search giant launched an application contest to let regular people from all walks of life try out Google Glass, its head-mounted, augmented reality project. Th...