Last April, Google announced Project Glass.
Its goal is to build a wearable computer that records your perspective
of the world and unobtrusively delivers information to you through a
head-up display. With Glass, not only might I share fleeting moments
with the people I love, I’d eventually be able to search my external
visual memory to find my misplaced car keys. Sadly, there is no release
date yet. A developer edition is planned for early this year at the
disagreeable price of US $1500, for what is probably going to be an
unfinished product. The final version isn’t due until 2014 at the
earliest [see “Google Gets in Your Face,” in this issue].READ MORE
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