If you're not one of the lucky few who met Google's requirements (be a U.S. citizen attending IO) and don't have $1,500 to drop on an early dev unit of an unproven technology, you might be wondering, "when can I get my hands on Glass?" The answer, straight from Sergey Brin's mouth, is 2014... hopefully. The Google big wig told Bloomberg
that, if all goes according to plan, Google Glass will become available
to consumers en masse sometime in 2014. Of course, how much cheaper
they'll be two years from now is anyones guess. But we wouldn't expect
the first-gen to be an impulse purchase. When you check out the video
after the break, you might notice that Sergey is wearing a new set of
Glass glasses (how's that for awkward sounding), these ones with some
snap in shades. If you're wondering if progress could be made any
faster, we wouldn't count on it. Brin says he spend more than half his
time on this project -- which means Google is putting a lot of stock in
the future of wearable computers. Check out the complete interview after
the break.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Google Glass at the Google I/O
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