In its current incarnation, the Google Glass headset (not to be confused with Google Goggles, incidentally) looks encouragingly geeky. It consists of a tiny Android computer built into the right-hand arm of a spectacles frame. The computer's display
Through a series of photos and videos, Google shared some more information about Project Glass early this morning,
Google Glass isn't even out yet, and people are heralding the part-camera, part-mobile device as the future — a revolutionary product that will surely change the way we use (and view) technology. But some vision specialists are worried the high-tech
Conan O'Brien couldn't resist making a crack at Google Glass on Thursday with a hilarious spoof called "Google Ass."
Conan O'Brien couldn't resist making a crack at Google Glass on Thursday with a hilarious spoof called "Google Ass."
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