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 ...
During a talk at Stanford for the engineering school’s centennial year, Google and Alphabet Inc. co-founder Sergey Brin ...
This week, Google announced that it has stopped selling Google Glass Enterprise Edition, marking another end-of-life for the Glass product that was originally meant to start an augmented reality ...
Google's wearable computer is used for the first time to film surgery. Aug. 29, 2013 -- Google Glass has been used to film road trips, fashion shows, and boardwalk arrests. Now, a group of surgeons at ...
Google will no longer sell the latest Enterprise Edition of Google Glass, the company announced this week, effectively killing off an innovative but failed wearable product line from another era that ...
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 ...
It was banned from beaches after people sneaked photos of female sunbathers. It was outlawed from the Washington Monument. It struck fear in the hearts of those who valued privacy. No, I’m not talking ...
Google has been researching AR glasses for many years, but we’ve yet to see a consumer product launch. The backlash against the short-lived Google Glass Explorer Edition seems to have made the search ...
Years ago Google failed to find a broad audience for Google Glass, its internet-connected glasses. But now the tech giant’s trying something new. It previewed augmented reality (AR) glasses Wednesday ...
Google co-founder Sergey Brin recently shared an important tip that he said he learned from one of the company's biggest ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Tuesday teased the possible return of Google Glass in a promotion for the tech giant's new AI venture, Project Astra.
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