Google’s Project Glass team has released the Linux-specific source code that ships with the Android-based augmented reality device. The source is available now at code.google.com, and Google said “it ...
Designed as Android source code, Winky allows Google Glass owners with some programming savvy to take pictures with just a wink of the eye. Lance Whitney Contributing Writer Lance Whitney is a ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Code Orange have made the most of their livestream events in 2020 and will add to that with their upcoming "Back Inside the Glass" all-immersive environmental experiences later this month. The group ...
Google appears to be planning an interesting set of gestures for its Glass project, letting you use your fingers, head, and eyes to perform certain functions. Two examples include being able to use ...
Earlier this week, we wrote about how some features of Google Glass could be used as attack vectors. Well gentle reader, it has already come to pass: Lookout has announced that they have discovered a ...
According to a recent development, it looks like Google has gesture support planned for Glass. More specifically, they’re planning to implement various gestures to make it easier to control the ...
The scariest Google Glass hack just got fixed before anyone evil could actually use it, but the details are a little unsettling. Using nothing more than Glass’s camera and a malicious QR code, hackers ...
The next Google Glass owner who winks at you may actually be taking your picture The next Google Glass owner who winks at you may actually be taking your picture. Dubbed Winky, the feature can even be ...