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Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Google Wants You To Wear The New Google Glass At Work The upcoming iteration of Google Glass is all business: The tech giant is ditching its fashion aspirations this time around, focusing on a wearable suited for the workplace. |
Fast Company Rebecca Greenfield |
Google Glass, Now Available With Diane Von Furstenberg Frames In yet another attempt to class up Glass, Google has tapped Diane von Furstenberg to design limited-edition frames. |
Fast Company Rebecca Greenfield |
Google, We Made The Perfect Glass Ad For You Google has a "white men wearing Google Glass" image problem to overcome, which is why it has outfitted a lot of very beautiful female models with Glass for its advertising campaign. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Can Sony's Face Computer Thrive Where Google Glass Failed? The tech industry is hell-bent on selling you a face computer. |
Science News May 27, 2006 Ivars Peterson |
A Straw and Two Glasses Using a straw to transfer water between two glasses raises intriguing mathematical questions. |
National Defense March 2014 Valerie Insinna |
'Super Brain' Software to Add Functions to Google Glass Since the device was first announced, the halls of the Pentagon have been buzzing with the possibility of using Google Glass as a wearable computer for troops. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Super Hollywood Dream Glasses These classic frames with a retro-modern twist are handcrafted in Italy to some rather exacting standards. |
AskMen.com May 1, 2001 Austin Silver |
Fashion For Geeks Wearable tech is no longer as far-fetched a concept as living on the sun; designers have made room for all our little gadgets with some new lines of clothing that both look good and minimize the bulk effect... |
National Defense October 2013 Stew Magnuson |
Company Experiments with Google Glass for First Responders Of the privileged few who received the new Google Glass wearable computer prototype this year, one was MutuaLink, a Wallingford, Conn.-based company that specializes in communication systems for first responders and the military. |
Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
Will The New Google Glass Look Like The Old Google Glass? It looks like we're still a long way from smart glasses that actually look anything like regular glasses. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2013 Elise Ackerman |
Google Gets in Your Face Google Glass offers a slightly augmented version of reality. Google has been priming the public for the launch of Google Glass, a head-mounted, Internet-enabled display that -- if you buy the hype -- will revolutionize computing and totally rock your world. |
Fast Company Alice Truong |
Icis Aims To Be A More Fashionable Google Glass On Tuesday the company debuted Icis, a line of head-mounted computing glasses, and took to crowdfunding platform Indiegogo in hopes of raising $80,000 to hire designers and engineers and bring its Glass competitor to life. |
IndustryWeek April 18, 2012 |
Innovation Keeps Corning in a Glass by Itself The maker of Gorilla Glass is applying more than a century and a half of R&D experience to shape its next 160 years. |
Chemistry World April 17, 2013 Jennifer Newton |
Reconstructing how the Romans made glass By analyzing samples of Roman glass, researchers in Belgium and the UK hope to uncover clues about how the glass was made and the geographical provenance of the raw materials. |
National Defense April 2014 Dan Parsons |
Wearable Computers Closer to Combat Use With the introduction of Google Glass, rumors circulated that the private sector had solved the wearable-computer conundrum the U.S. military has tackled for years. |
The Motley Fool June 21, 2007 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Oakley's Made in the Shades Sunglass maker Oakley caves in to Ray-Ban's pricey buyout. The Italian eyewear company is snapping up Oakley in a $2.1 billion deal that will cash out shareowners at $29.30 a pop. |
Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
Google Glass Lost Its Number One Fan Influential tech blogger Robert Scoble was one of Google Glass's earliest and most vocal adopters, at one point vowing to never take them off, even in the shower. |
The Motley Fool November 22, 2011 Tamara Rutter |
Profits You Can Touch A rise in smartphone sales is cash in the pockets of these companies. |
CRM September 4, 2014 Maria Minsker |
Salesforce.com Adds New Devices and Apps to Its Salesforce Wear Ecosystem Apps support devices from Epson, Jawbone, Meta, Oculus, and Vuzix |
The Motley Fool July 21, 2005 Jeremy MacNealy |
Oakley's Future Looks Bright The eyewear outfit raises full-year guidance once more. Its stock is pushing upward to levels not seen since 2002, which may make its price too dazzling for some. |
Chemistry World December 20, 2013 Emma Shiells |
Crystals in glass: a hidden beauty Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but anyone browsing this collection of glass crystallisation images beheld by Edgar Zanotto's eye is unlikely to disagree with his assessment of beauty. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2013 Steve Mann |
Steve Mann: My "Augmediated" Life Google Glass is much less ambitious than the computer-mediated vision systems I constructed decades ago. What Google's involvement promises, though, is to popularize this kind of technology. Here is what I've learned from 35 years of wearing computerized eyewear. |
The Motley Fool January 12, 2012 John Grgurich |
Hold Off Buying This Tech Stock Corning makes Gorilla Glass, and its stock should be flying high but isn't. What happened, and what can help it climb back up? |
National Defense August 2013 Dan Parsons |
Google Glass Eyed for Wearable Soldier Gear Army officials have been after a way to outfit soldiers with wearable computers for years, but have repeatedly failed to find a system that both delivers information coherently and avoids impairing troops' perception of the battlefield. |
The Motley Fool November 3, 2010 Rich Smith |
Corning: Tarzan of the Tech Sector? Gorilla Glass promises to pick up where other glass left off. |
Chemistry World February 20, 2015 Geri Kitley |
Google Glass to monitor plant health Scientists in the US have developed their very own pair of rose-tinted spectacles by adapting Google Glass to measure the chlorophyll concentration of leaves. |
CRM April 2014 Maria Minsker |
Wearables Will Be a Marketing Winner Estimated to generate more than $3 billion in 2014 alone, wearable technology units could skyrocket by 2020. Wearables could not only revolutionize search but also change the way companies gather intelligence about their customers. |
Fast Company David Lumb |
Virgin Atlantic Will Equip Its Engineers With Sony Smart Glasses And Smartwatches Virgin Atlantic is equipping its engineers at London's Heathrow Airport with Sony smart glasses and smartwatches so they can stream video tutorials and check for job updates, respectively, according to Engadget. |
Pharmaceutical Executive August 1, 2014 Turbeville et al. |
Google Glass -- A User's Guide in Healthcare Three medical affairs experts review the capabilities of Google's latest technology for delivering information to healthcare professionals in the field. |
National Defense October 2014 Valerie Insinna |
Logistics Offers Opportunities to Use Wearable Devices As the aerospace industry more widely adopts wearable devices, it's likely the Defense Department and military services will follow close on its heels, predicted the head of product management for IFS Aerospace and Defense. |