Karandeep has been with Android Police as a freelance writer since 2019, covering reviews for India, buyer’s guides for the US, and handy tutorials for everyone. He cares more about the impact of ...
Two and a half years after Google Glass was first announced, its hype train may have lost some steam. According to a report from Reuters, a number of early developers for Google Glass have dropped ...
While promoting Project Astra, Google CEO Sundar Pichai teased the possible return of Google Glass. Pichai told CNBC that Google is working on prototype glasses to work with Project Astra's AI model.
Google Glass looks like the coolest piece of technology since the invention of the iPhone. Even though a ton of businesses will probably ban it, we can’t wait to try Sergey Brin’s new eyewear out.
Smart glasses were the top technological aspiration back in the day, but recently Google has scrapped its "Project Iris" development, but reports now claim that it is back again. The high-tech glasses ...
Google’s I/O developer conference this year was all about AI. That makes sense since the company’s Gemini AI model got a huge upgrade with real-time multimodal design. However, it was a pair of ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—Get ready to see Android in a new-ish way. It’s been 13 years since Google announced its Google Glass headset and 10 years since it stopped selling the device to consumers. There ...
When Google first showcased its Duplex voice assistant technology at its developer conference in 2018, it was both impressive and concerning. Today, at I/O 2024, the company may be bringing up those ...
Speaking today at SXSW, Google X's "Captain of Moonshots" Astro Teller took to the stage to talk about how the secretive lab is opening up and talking to the wider world more often — and earlier. It's ...
Time Tech recently announced their Best Inventions of 2012 list and included in the list is Google Glass, Google’s augmented reality eyewear project. This almost cliche looking piece of futuristic ...
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