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 ...
In 2013, a full decade before Apple announced the Apple Vision Pro, Google released its own augmented reality headset. It was called Google Glass, and when it was unveiled it seemed like the future ...
At its annual I/O keynote yesterday, Google confirmed it's poised to inject AI into virtually everything, from Gmail to Android. Not to be forgotten is Google Glass, the tech giant's stab at a covert ...
Google Glass--a novelty, an accessory, or the next big thing? Google Glass has generated plenty of interest and excitement. But before we crown it an industry revolutionizer, let's not forget that ...
Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) officially introduced a real-life iteration of spatial computing with its “Vision Pro” VR headset. The device, priced at $3500 and due to release next year, signals a leap in ...
We reported earlier this week on signs in the Google app that “Iris” glass development is proceeding after reportedly being canceled earlier this year. I’m of the opinion that Google, since 2015, ...
Google halts sales of wearable computer as team goes back to the drawing board. — -- When the first edition of Google Glass is laid to rest next week, the team behind the futuristic eyewear will ...
Seven years after the death knell was sounded for Google Glass, the tech giant is returning to the well of augmented reality to produce another set of smart eyewear. Promising that "it's early, and we ...
The consensus has long been that Google Glass was ahead of its time. But in recent years, much of the world has since lapped the company in the AR department. To close out today’s I/O keynote, the ...
Google Glass Explorer and developer (and Garmin employee) James Betker has just released a new bit of interesting Glassware for all you Glassholes: YouTube for Glass. We’re sure Google has something ...