Forget Google Glass -- smart glasses that look just like a pair of sunglasses may only be a few years away.
Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas, a movie theatre chain with locations across the US, has just officially banned Google Glass.
Google’s been hard at work trying to prove that its Glass headset is more than just a toy for tech nerds, and one way its been doing that is by flaunting the eyewear ‘s photography capabilities. One of the key advantages when shooting with Glass is its ability to shoot […]
Ophthalmologist Eli Peli, Google's official...
Google Glass will surprise naysayers.
This 19-year-old college dropout may have reinvented the smartwatch
Wearables have a huge market potential but there are also major barriers to adoption.
They're sleek, they're cheap, and they seem to be effective.
Wearables will become a big market, and the tech industry needs to get ready.
How wearables may become the 5th screen.
Just how big will wearables become?
Wearables will become a big market, and the tech industry needs to get ready.
Just how big will wearables become?
Ouch.
GlassUp's glasses also look nicer than Google's.
Just how big will wearables become?
Flying wind turbines, an elevator to space, and a internet-connected home.
Imagine devices that can bend around your wrist.
They used it to send webcam photos and blog updates.
No one seems to be able to agree.
Just how big will Glass become?
With 21 million annual unit sales.
Google still has to convince people Glass is a good idea.
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No one seems to be able to agree.
The poll results are in.
People just want to like Glass.
This ain't my first rodeo.
"Winking lets you lifelog with little to no effort."
No one seems to be able to agree.
Just how big will wearable devices become?
Just how big will wearables become?
Just how big will wearables become?
Google says the battery will last a full day.
It's the company's second attempt.
Sight.
It's joining the likes of Apple, Samsung, Google in the smartwatch race.
"Ok Glass, open the garage door."
But they probably won't be as disruptive as Google Glass.
It’s easy to identify something that’s going to take the world by storm. Just look for the product that’s quickest to be labelled a fad. To be discounted is a serious concern. But we can look directly at a few examples from the past decade that have redefined the world […]
[credit provider=”JetBlue/Google+” url=”https://plus.google.com/photos/+JetBlue/albums/5849772243525813201″] Google began asking people a couple of weeks ago what they would do if they had Google Glass. Some people said they would use it in the classroom, create new interactive TV experiences using Glass, and even wear it in the operating room while performing surgery.
[credit provider=”USPTO”] One of the few remaining hopes of the Apple bulls is that Apple will soon introduce a dazzling new smartwatch–the iWatch–that will instantly create a whole new must-have gadget category that Apple will dominate.After all, that’s what Apple did with portable music players, smartphones, and tablets.
[credit provider=”Flickr/Brett Jordan” url=”http://www.flickr.com/photos/x1brett/4600462053/sizes/o/in/photostream/”] It’s looking more and more likely these days that Apple will indeed make its own smartwatch, unofficially dubbed the “iWatch.”Just last week, an Apple patent filing surfaced describing a device that conforms to your wrist with a flexible display.
Apple has filed a patent for an iWatch-like device with a flexible touchscreen display, Mikey Campbell of AppleInsider reports.
[credit provider=”Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images”] Google is looking for “bold, creative individuals” to help shape the future of Glass. Developers have gotten the chance to play around with Google Glass, and create additional ways to use the glasses.
[credit provider=”Google Developers/Google+” url=”https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/+GoogleDevelopers/albums/5845246344210830625?sqi&sqsi”] Google recently held two closed-door hackathons for a group of developers to work on Google Glass.We first heard about it over on Mashable.
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We weren’t surprised that the Pebble smartwatch was a hit at CES this year.
[credit provider=”Sean Smith, NASA” url=”http://www.nasa.gov/centres/langley/news/researchernews/rn_parvizcolloquium.html”] Babak Parviz, a key engineer on Google’s Project Glass, just revealed some new details about the wearable-computing project in an interview with IEEE Spectrum.Intriguingly, he suggests that the company wants to make money by selling the devices, rather than running ads.
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[credit provider=”Ghent University” url=”http://www.ugent.be/en/news/bulletin/augmented-reality-contact-lens”] Over in Belgium, scientists have finally taken a crucial step toward building screens into contact lenses.Jelle De Smet and a team of researchers at Ghent University built an LCD screen in a curved contact lens.
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Wearable computing is poised to hit the mainstream. Last week, Google demoed its Project Glass prototype, an Android-powered display, camera, GPS locator and Internet node built into a bulky pair of glasses. On Thursday, Olympus announced its own Terminator specs. They may look silly, but they’re the beginning of a new […]
Samsung’s smartphone rocket is soaring. The company will announce record profits this quarter of $5.9 billion based mostly on the strength of its Galaxy smartphone line, and the planets are aligned for the upcoming Galaxy S III, a smartphone that will be up for “Best of Breed” by the end of the […]
Apple has been awarded a patent for technology that sounds very similar to Google’s Glass project Nick Bilton at the New York Times reports.
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