Google on Wednesday unveiled Project Glass, a secret program designed to bring augmented-reality to the masses. The team leading the initiative, including Babak Parviz, Steve Lee and Sebastian Thrun, ...
Nick Bilton at the Times’s Bits Blog, hardly a site for speculation on vaporware, tells us to expect something remarkable from Google by the year’s end: heads-up display glasses “that will be able to ...
As if you weren’t addicted to the Internet already. Google researchers are building heads up displays that look like ordinary glasses, 9to5Google reported Monday. Users will be able to walk around ...
Google just can't help itself. As much as it wants to become a slimmer, more focused organization, it can't help but delve into wacky side projects. The company is preparing to release a set of ...
Google's augmented reality (AR) goggles have been rumoured for release later this year. The high-tech glasses are expected to be powered by the firm's Android operating system, offering a ...
When it comes to futuristic projects coming out of the labs at such titanic companies as Apple and Google, there's no shortage of interest in even the smallest project, the simplest notion of a ...
Google and their plans for world domination are not exactly rare subjects in the news, but when our Google overlords do finally create a human crushing army of robots worthy of the Terminator ...
According to a report on The New York Times’ Bits blog, Google is developing a set of glasses that will display digital information on top of the real world. Or, for the pop-culture inclined, they’re ...
Is Google SkyNet? In a word: Yes. In fact, in some ways, it’s even smarter. SkyNet didn’t assume worldwide domination until 2029, while Google has already effectively monopolized search and it’s only ...
Don’t you hate having to take your phone all the way out of your pocket to check the time? Or even looking down at your wrist watch? HELP IS ON THE WAY. Google will be selling glasses that have built ...
How do you stop the unstoppable killer Terminators if you’re not Sarah Connor? Google does it with a simple text file. People have noted today that Google has a special “robot.txt” file that pokes fun ...