#ifihadglass I’d lifelog everything
Over the past few years I have become obsessed with wearable computing. It spawned out of an over-connected life. After too many purchases of different types of devices (many of which I simply couldn’t...
View ArticleAugmented Driving with Glass
For many years now, the conversation about distracted driving due to smartphone use (txting while driving) has seemed pretty cut and dry. Staring down at your phone and typing with one hand while doing...
View ArticleThe Glass Prescription: DIY Glass mod for prescription lenses
I’m sure most Explorers don’t want to mess with their Glass, especially just a week after buying them, but I simply couldn’t continue wearing the silver headband and crazy goggles. The headband is one...
View ArticlePrescription Glass sans-hacks
There have been a lot of questions over the design of Google Glass. Why is the display only on the right side? Why can’t I use my prescription glasses? How can I use Glass with both my sunglasses and...
View ArticleGoogle Glass + Omate TrueSmart = Wearable Bliss
Google Glass is an amazing leap forward for wearable computing. It has popularized the wearable concept and has gotten society thinking and talking about all the possibilities and opportunities ahead...
View ArticleEXCLUSIVE: The Omate TrueSmart is Glass-ready
When living with Glass, it’s impossible not to dream about a world where your entire computing system is wearable. There’s been a recent update that no longer requires a tethering plan, but you still...
View ArticleDo we need Chrome on Glass?
The process of building apps for Glass through a set of RESTful services (the Mirror API) sounds amazing, but many of us still want more. While many developers have been looking forward to the Glass...
View ArticleXE10 is rumored to bring native Glass apps. Here’s how to sideload now.
Russell Holly announced today that XE10 (the October update for Glass) is rumored to bring native apps to the Glass platform, but many Glass Explorers already sideload Android apk files onto their...
View ArticleDriving with Google Glass
“ok glass, get directions” When I first put on Glass, as I believe is the same for everyone, I took a picture. Taking photos is a very natural use of Google Glass; the camera is in your face, so taking...
View ArticleGaming on Glass, a new canvas for developers
My two favorite technology products of 2013 were both from Google: Glass and Chromecast. A Glass Development team, Byte an Atom, has brought the two together in what I believe is the next advancement...
View ArticleGlass: If You Don’t Understand It, Ban It
Despite all the misinformed media coverage and FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) surrounding Google Glass I have gone 8 months without a single negative incident… until today. I was asked to leave...
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