Google Glass is now “unofficially officially” out in the wild, early reviews are in, and they’re not spectacular.
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Control freakery, much?
You may not: "resell, loan, transfer, or give" your Google Glass to anyone else.
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Between word that Explorer Editions are being produced, a reveal of spec details and documentation for the Mirror API being published, it's been a busy night for Google Glass announcements.
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They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. And Baidu, a Chinese-language search engine, has taken the phrase to heart, producing Google Glass-like eyewear
"Baidu Eye," is the internal code name for a wearable device that features speech recognition for Mandarin, as well as image search, which pulls up relevant information based on a photo.
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Cutting-edge augmented reality can be yours for about the price of a MacBook.
It's official: Google has announced its cutting-edge Google Glass augmented-reality wearable augmented-reality video headset will be available for purchase by the end of 2013, for under $1,500, the Verge notes.
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