Google Glass was never a hit with average consumers, as the early AR headset’s $1,500 price and cyborg-like industrial design saw it relegated to industrial “enterprise” applications. Now Google is ...
Google has officially announced the end of its Glass Enterprise Edition 2, with support for the smart glasses ending later this year. Google Glass was first revealed in 2013, with its ...
Google announced that the Google Glass Enterprise Edition, its augmented reality (AR) project, is getting discontinued once again. On top of that, the search giant disclosed that it will be ending its ...
Google officially announced Glass Enterprise Edition 2 in May of 2019 with Android 8.1 Oreo installed. It has received several updates since launch, and the latest release this week adds a handful of ...
In an under-the-radar enterprise announcement at the start of this year, Verizon partnered with Google to pair the Pixel 6 with Glass Enterprise Edition 2. In fact, there’s even a discount for ...
Google Glass is officially moving out of Alphabet’s “moon shot factory” to become an official Google product. The search engine giant revealed its new Glass Enterprise Edition 2 spectacles today only ...
When it came to the general public, Google Glass didn't fare so well. Turns out it was better in theory than practice (more on that below). But the tech giant is doing their best to adjust to that ...
The Google Glass Enterprise Edition 2 has officially reached the end of its life. The company has announced that it will be ending support for the smart glasses later this year, so here are all the ...
Google will no longer sell the latest Enterprise Edition of Google Glass, the company announced this week, effectively killing off an innovative but failed wearable product line from another era that ...
NEW YORK, July 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CGS, a global provider of applications, enterprise learning and outsourcing services, today announced it has entered into a technology, sales and marketing ...
I was one of the first adopters of Glass - I originally got it to develop a medical scribe application (much like what is being advertised now) but it ended up becoming a sort of handless-action ...
I'm curious as to why the author wrote "CPU (central processing unit)" but then felt no such compulsion for SoC. Is System on a Chip more prevalent today than CPU? Just an oversight? Furthermore why ...