In the land of tech, we bloggers rarely if ever have to step in front of the camera. But now that Google has launched Google Glass into the world, the camera has turned on us in a fit of rage. Welcome ladies and gentlemen, to the freak show that is Google Glass. full story ![]()
It's said that Google is experimenting with Google Glass and prescription lenses. To cater to those who need eyesight correction but don't want to either wear contacts or to cram the Google Glass frames on over their regular spectacles. Which sounds exceedingly sensible to me I must say. However, this then brings its own problems, at least over here in Europe it will. For...
forbes.com (1 day ago)

In all of its advertising for the new product, Google has suggested that Glass can be used anywhere. On a hot air balloon, in the park, skiing, anywhere. But what happens when you wear Glass while drunk? Obviously, nobody really knows because Google Glass isn't available to the public yet. Thankfully for us, though, comedy duo stuntbear have imagined what it would look like...
huffingtonpost.com (2 months and 8 days ago)

Sure, Google Glass is cool, but it's also weird looking. In an effort to get Google Glass on more people's heads, the company has a new strategy to make Glass more likable: Slap a "Made in America" sticker on it. Google will (at least initially) manufacture Glass in the U.S., The Financial Times reports. Google is working with Foxconn to make Glass in Silicon Valley, near...
huffingtonpost.com (1 month and 21 days ago)

AUSTIN, Texas — Google has started to show off bits and pieces about Google Glass – those futuristic, Internet-connected glasses that show digital information right in front of your eyes. The company has already demonstrated how you can record video, take photos or search the...
abcnews.com (2 months and 10 days ago)

If Google is making us stupid, Google Glass is destined to make us even stupider. While consistent with Google's mission to "organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful," Google Glass may actually be too much of a good thing. Way too much.
huffingtonpost.com (12 days ago)

Google is slowly pulling down Google Glass' veil of secrecy. With each announcement, the company reveals a bit more of its secrets. This time around, the video above shows Google Glass' UI in real world situations -- you know, real world as in jumping from a plane and swinging on a trapeze. Forget about the wide-eyed concept videos; this is the real deal. Get ready for even...
techcrunch.com (2 months and 29 days ago)
After months of teaser videos and revealing details, yesterday I finally got to look through the other side of Google Glass. Yes, I finally got my $1,500 Google Glass Explorer edition. Glass is, of course, those Google glasses, which overlay digital information in the real...
abcnews.com (18 days ago)

After months of teaser videos and revealing details, yesterday I finally got to look through the other side of Google Glass. Yes, I finally got my $1,500 Google Glass Explorer edition. Glass is, of course, those Google glasses, which overlay digital information in the real...
abcnews.com (18 days ago)

We generally think of Google Glass as a toy for techie adults ("White Men Wearing Google Glass," anyone?). Turns out Glass can also be a real toy for children. When Chris Angelini let his two-year-old try on his Google Glass, it was adorable! Maybe there are more uses for Glass than we thought!
huffingtonpost.com (2 days ago)
It seems as if there’s something new to learn just about every day when it comes to Google Glass, the company’s new Internet-connected glasses that show digital information right in front of your eyes. Now, as those lucky enough to be given Explorer status will begin to...
abcnews.com (1 month ago)
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