8bitfuture:

Google Glass user experience detailed.

Google has released this new video showing more details of how users will interact with Glass. Although previous information released by the company showed users swiping near or touching the side of the glasses, the latest video shows how easy it is (or at least appears) to be to use voice commands for hands free control.

Google has also released details of how the public can get their own glasses, although it includes an application process and you need to attend a special ‘pick-up experience’ in the US, plus pay the $1,500 plus tax asking price for the Explorer Edition which are soon to ship out to developers.

While it may seem like a high price to pay and a lot of work, I’m sure there will be no shortage of people still willing to sign up here.


beeishappy:

TCR | 2013.02.20 “It’s all a sham, it’s theatre, it might as well be wrestling at this point.” - Stephen discusses soccer match-fixing with Alexi Lalas [x]


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discoverynews:

Google Glass and Augmented Reality’s Future

DNews’ Anthony breaks down Google’s Glass technology and asks: Is it a step in the right direction?

18,538 plays When I Was Your Man Bruno Mars Unorthodox Jukebox

ar-see:

Bruno Mars - When I was Your Man

78,871 plays Feeling Good Ed Sheeran Acoustic Cover

uk-music:

Ed Sheeran | Feeling Good

Feeling Good first appeared in the 1965 musical The Roar of the Greasepaint, The Smell of the Crowd starring Cy Grant, who sang the original version of the song. The song has since been covered by multiple artists, including Nina Simone, Michael Bublé, and Muse.  

Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own unguarded thoughts.
Buddha  (via dangitdemi)

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