Google Heads-Up Display Glasses Are Coming by the End of 2012 [REPORT]
Google plans to launch glasses with a heads-up display by the end of 2012, reports New York Times citing sources familiar with the matter. The glasses, who were previously rumored to have a front-facing camera with flash and a voice input interface, will be Android based, sources say. They will include a display, mere inches from the wearer’s eye, streaming real-time info about your surroundings, similar to the various augmented reality applications we’ve seen on smartphones. The data will be fetched through a 3G/4G data connection, and the glasses...
Published By: Mashable - Wednesday, 22 February
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