Thursday, April 18, 2013

Google Glass customers release first videos captured with the wearable gadget

By Mark Prigg




It is billed as the future of computing - but from the first videos uploaded by owners of Google's Glass wearable computer, the future is far from exciting.

The glasses were released to the first group of developers outside the company on Wednesday and the excited testers rushed to upload footage to YouTube that they captured wearing the devices.

Clips show Google Glass wearers sitting in front of a computer playing a video game, driving a go kart, completing a plastic ball puzzle, and opening a box containing a pair of the hi-tech glasses.


The New Google Glass have been released for sale to at first a small group of people in the technology field.  The special eyeglasses comprise a camera that shoots 720 p and it's a wearable computer.  Price was $1,500 and they may not be re-sold.  If you re-sell your Google Glass, Google will remotely deactivate it.  There are at least two issues here in regards to privacy and buyer rights.  There are reports of businesses banning their use.  Whole New World.




Ref:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2310856/Google-Glass-customers-release-videos-captured-new-device.html

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