Thursday, 21 February 2013

Google Glass interface finally revealed in new video


Credit: Google/ Dvice

Primarily voice, with ancillary touch on the side.

$1,500?  Just a bit steep.  I'll pass for now.

http://www.dvice.com/2013-2-20/google-glass-interface-finally-revealed-new-video     / touch control on its side official video release primary means operating Glass designed around voice controls high-profile interview Sergey Brin Showing wearer sees when wearing tiny translucent square menu upper right-hand corner with voice-activated options for search taking a photo photograph recording video Hangout video chat  getting directions video demonstration functions begin with the user saying okay Glass to prompt the device to accept next command followed by one of the afore-mentioned menu options photos Glass show the device twisted show flexibility rugged thin plastic shades sunglasses now common among professional cyclists runners demo video in which the user while eating, asked the device to tell him how to say delicious in Thai translation audio pronunciation of the word using Google's translation engine characters associated word Whether Glass turns out to be practical or not, this is definitely a device that is attempting to push us into the future developers buy $1,500 /

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