In the past, the only way to get your hands on the Google Glass was to be selected by Google or get an invite to the Google Explorer program from one of the initial explorers. Now that small group of ...
The long, slow rollout of Google Glass continues. Back in May, Google started selling its $1,500 Glass "Explorer Addition" to anyone who wanted it after months of exclusive, invite-only availability.
Google has been researching AR glasses for many years, but we’ve yet to see a consumer product launch. The backlash against the short-lived Google Glass Explorer Edition seems to have made the search ...
Like the idea of a wearable display that lets you interact with your phone, but wonder why it needs to have a separate brain? Google Glass is leading the way in the wearable face computer space, and ...
Google’s first foray into wearables didn’t do as well as the company expected. Despite closing the Google Glass explorer program in January though, Eric Schmidt says the project isn’t dead yet. It’s ...
This week the first people who don’t work for Google started to pick up their own Google Glass wearable computers. Google is making a limited number of Google Glass Explorer Edition devices available ...
Two years ago, the South by Southwest conference in Austin, Texas, was sprinkled with people wearing Google's smart eyewear. This year, it seemed like no one was wearing it. Except me. Richard Nieva ...
Google has just revealed a new Google Glass Explorer Edition of its prototype camera-equipped glasses at I/O 2012. Pre-orders are open today, only for attendees of the I/O conference, and will cost $1 ...
The single most innovative wearable of all time has to be Google Glass. Yeah, I said it. And it’s true. If you read the tech blogs, you’d be forgiven for believing that Google Glass is a failed ...
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We told you yesterday about a new device that passed through the FCC—codenamed GG1—and many have speculated that it’s the next generation of the Google Glass hardware. While it’s often suggested that ...