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When Google retired the consumer-facing program, it was widely reported that Glass would find a home in factories and hospitals. There, professionals could put the technology to use making widgets and saving lives. Despite earlier rumors that Google Glass 2.

That provides room for a new Intel Atom processor, a 5-GHz wifi band, and a better battery. The new Glass also folds, just like regular glasses. This is not to knock new or transformative technologies.

Google Glasses will impactsocietal behavior from the moment they arrive. As soon as you see them, you're aware that you might be filmed. People don't like being filmed. Yes, every smartphone can record you and take pictures. But you know when this is happening. It isn't a constantfeeling that everyone around you is filming you from every angle. You see them when they do it. Let's say that I'm standing behind the counter at a businessestablishment -- bank, fast-food restaurant, airline check-in counter,whatever.

My Google Glasses might display the socialsecurity number, the general rap sheet, social media appearances, and so on, ofthe person in front of me. Perhaps that's a good thing. Some people will think it's creepy,though. Can you imagine the bar scene when people start wearingGoogle Glasses? Within a second or two, you willhave all available information about the person in front of you. The future of innovation and technology in government for the greater good.

Leaders who are shaping the future of business in creative ways. New workplaces, new food sources, new medicine--even an entirely new economic system.

With the big three involved, augmented reality is undoubtedly on its way. But how will it look? How will it feel? And where do we draw the line between the analog world and the digital one? You've probably experienced eye ache, dry eyes, and other common symptoms of discomfort.

But Google Glass is a different use case. While we're married to our computers for hours a day, Google Glass was designed to spend less time in action. Maybe you're always wearing Glass, but you only use it when you need it, whether you're just responding to a message or listening to Glass tell you to take a right at the next street. There's not a display constantly running in front of your retinas, though.

In fact, even if you did use Glass continuously, you'd only get about a full hour of battery life. Experts aren't particularly concerned. Sheedy said he doesn't foresee any degenerative risks stemming from wearing the glasses and he doesn't see any reason that they would cause any damage to your eye balls. Glass has some built-in limitations, that, intentional or not, actively limit eye strain. For example, video records in second snippets by default.



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