Google Wallet on its way to Google Glass

Amount of applications available for Google Glass is constantly expanding and usability of Google’s smart glasses is expanding all the time thanks to that fact. According to sources from TechCrunch, Google is already testing a Google Wallet application for Google Glass. This of course ...

Read More

Google Glass costs only $80 to make – report says

So you think the price of Google Glass is a bit high, huh? You’re not alone; plenty of people balk at the $1,500 cost. At some point or another Google will introduce a retail version of the wearable technology. It’s only a matter of time before we see this guy in the Google Play ...

Read More

Google Glass gets Field Trip voice exploration

  • Apps and Games

  • April 29, 2014

  • No Comments

An update to the Google Glass app Field Trip this week sees the integration of voice activated exploration. Specifically, users can now launch the app and explore the nearby area with a simple voice command of, “OK Glass, Explore Nearby”. The app, which works wonderfully with the ...

Read More

Afterguard Recon: world’s first heads-up display aimed at sailors

  • News

  • April 19, 2014

  • No Comments

Taking a hint from what Google Glass is doing for their explorers, the Afterguard Recon is a heads-up display built onto a pair of sunglasses designed specifically for sailors. The Afterguard Recon provides vital data to the sailor at all times, all without having to lift a finger which enables ...

Read More

Google announces KitKat, other new feature for Glass

Google on Monday confirmed that Android 4.4 KitKat will be arriving to Google Glass later this week. What’s more, the wearable technology will pick up a handful of other features, including photos organized into bundles, photo replies in Hangouts, and the ability to directly send ...

Read More

Google Glass sales open to public for one day only

If you’ve been hoping to join the Google Glass Explorer program but have yet to receive an invitation, today’s a good day for you. That is, of course, assuming you’ve got $1500 ready to spend right now. Effective today, April 15, and for one day only, Google is letting anyone ...

Read More