Google is making its wearable computing device, Glass, available today. For one day only, people can buy Glass for $1,500 plus tax. Buyers can choose from plain lenses, prescription lenses or sunglasses.
Until now, only people handpicked by Google had access to the device, through Google’s Glass Explorer program.
The device allows people to constantly monitor e-mail and calls, surf the web and take photos and videos, which has raised privacy concerns.
No, that does not mean paid work. For a single day, Google allowed the public to pay $1,500 to snap up a Google Glass headset – the wearable technology the tech giant is still developing in the hopes of officially launching it later this year.
The device displays web content on a tiny screen with voice commands for video recording, among other functions.
No comments:
Post a Comment