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Technology Update

Google Glass, Yes or No?

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here has been much talk about Google Glass over the last few years, so how far are we from seeing hoards of people on public transport wearing this sci-fi looking creation? Well the answer is I am not sure. Will it take it off for the masses? I hope so, It certainly will make a refreshing change than seeing a nation with their eyes glued downwards tapping away on small boxes and bumping in to people in the street. So what is Google Glass, if you haven’t been caught up on this new tech age device then let me explain. Google Glass is in effect a wearable computer and in simple terms a device built in to a pair of glasses. To get a list of options you say ‘ok glass’ there is also a Google Glass app called MyGlass. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format allowing a number of features including hands free photography operated by the sound of your voice, integration of social media which in turn allows you see an image take a picture and upload to twitter for example whilst not using you hands. You can send sms messages, access sat nav and go nuts in google hangouts. Google search is the most-used search engine on the World Wide Web, so why shouldn’t it be available at a blink of an eye. If like me you are forgetful then have reminders beamed in front of your face with Google Now which is an intelligent personal

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assistant developed by Google that is available within the Google Search mobile application. It’s surreal but what new technology isn’t at first? They come in charcoal, tangerine, shale, cotton and sky or to me and you that’s black, orange, grey, white and blue. Google Glass officially is available to buy across the pond as of last month. So what are the upsides and downsides? Well the battery bulges behind your ear which is too big and doesn’t have a great battery life, barely enough for a full days use. It is surprisingly light though and fits in to pockets so don’t worry Google aren’t going to make you carry it around in its own brief case. It is extremely lightweight and weighs just 42 grams. Original prices for developers was £900 but the consumer model is expected to be considerably less. In summary Google Glass isn’t there yet and is a product plagued by bugs with poor battery life. It’s disorienting with lots of headache reports and you currently still need a smartphone to get the most functionality out of it but hey what new gizmo hasn’t got its floors. Google will sort these issues and when they do sign me up as this is one gadget I wont want to be without. * Written by Simon Peterson


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