Google alters reality with futuristic glasses
If you think texting while walking is dangerous, just wait until everyone starts wearing Google's futuristic, Internet-connected glasses.
Google Glass, smart glasses under development by Google, are seen in an undated handout picture released February 20, 2013. As shown in a YouTube video uploaded by Google, the glasses feature a small, translucent square in the top right of the field of view which provides an interface to features such as map directions and photography.
Google Glass, smart glasses under development by Google, are seen in an undated handout picture released February 20, 2013. As shown in a YouTube video uploaded by Google, the glasses feature a small, translucent square in the top right of the field of view which provides an interface to features such as map directions and photography.
Google Glass, smart glasses under development by Google, are seen in an undated handout picture released February 20, 2013. As shown in a YouTube video uploaded by Google, the glasses feature a small, translucent square in the top right of the field of view which provides an interface to features such as map directions and photography.
In this undated handout photo provided by the Google[x] group's "Project Glass", an early prototype of Google's futuristic Internet-connected glasses, are modeled. The specs are said to give you directions, let you video chat, shop and do everything else you now need a handheld gadget to accomplish. Google gave a glimpse of “Project Glass” in a video and blog post this week.
In this combination of images made from the Google[x] group's "Project Glass" video launched earlier this week on YouTube, the viewer looks through an early prototype of Google's futuristic Internet-connected glasses. The specs are said to give you directions, let you video chat, shop and do everything else you now need a handheld gadget to accomplish.
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