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| Written by Nick G. - Posted on Tuesday, 07 February 2012 21:37 |
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How many of you have ever wanted to be able to view information on the lenses of your glasses? Everyone?! I've got some good news for you then, Google is planning on releasing a new product that will, essentially, do that. Looks like James Bond wasn't as fictional as we might have thought. "Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) apparently taking a cue from movies like "Iron Man" and "The Terminator in designing one of its upcoming products: Eyewear that displays data and information to the wearer. The Internet giant's glasses are in the late prototype stage, 9to5Google claims. They are likely going to run a version of Android, connect to the Internet, include a global positioning system and double as a phone, 9to5Google stated. The devices could be released to the market soon. "Nothing here [as reported] requires a massive technology breakthrough, just some cost optimization," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. 'The cost of the displays will be the main issue, and unless Google sells a ton of them, it'll be hard to bring down their price.'" Source: Tech News World |