ABC News' Technology Editor considers returning Google's glasses after 30 days. June 7, 2013 — -- About 30 days ago I went to Google's headquarters in Chelsea Market in New York City. For weeks I ...
Google will no longer sell its Glass AR smart glasses for enterprise starting on March 15th, and it will only support the device until September 15th this year. The tech giant has posted those details ...
Over the last few weeks, Google has steadily been building hype around Google Glass. The search giant revealed tech specs, explained how the software works, and has even let some of the tech press get ...
Years ago Google failed to find a broad audience for Google Glass, its internet-connected glasses. But now the tech giant’s trying something new. It previewed augmented reality (AR) glasses Wednesday ...
Speculation was rife in 2015 when Google announced that it was pulling the plug on its "Explorer Program" (which involved giving free Glass prototypes to beta testing "Explorers"). Many Google ...
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 ...
Google announced that the Google Glass Enterprise Edition, its augmented reality (AR) project, is getting discontinued once again. On top of that, the search giant disclosed that it will be ending its ...
Commentary: Forget the privacy issues -- it was a long list of other shortcomings, social and technical, that doomed Glass. Can Google learn for the next go-round? Robert Scoble is the futurist for ...
Update: Google tells TechCrunch that it remains committed to augmented reality, stating, “For years, we’ve been building AR into many Google products and we’ll continue to look at ways to bring new, ...
Google's wearable computer is used for the first time to film surgery. Aug. 29, 2013 -- Google Glass has been used to film road trips, fashion shows, and boardwalk arrests. Now, a group of surgeons at ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Google is giving more people a chance to pay $1,500 for a pair of the Internet-connected glasses that the company is touting as the next breakthrough in mobile computing. The ...
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