Tuesday 8 October 2013

Google Glass, which could be announced at the Google I / O

Tomorrow begins the event Google I / O and so far what has been said is that is primarily focused on developers, but no doubt an unavoidable issue are the Google Glass, so we expect them to clear some doubts about them.

Tomorrow will begin another edition of the event that the company's Mountain View held every year. No doubt one of the topics covered at the event will be the Google Glass. And although there are many features that are already known about these glasses, there are still some questions that could be cleared in the next three days. So echoing publishing some information from cnet , there are some issues that we expect to be covered.
For example the issue of applications is not sufficiently developed in the Google Glass, only camera that includes built-leading, so it all depends on the ideas that are to provide software developers.
Another issue concerned fairly and more after the news appeared on the "side effects" caused by the continued use of the glasses , and what we talked about here in MovilZona, is whether finally have an ergonomic support for users who already have to use glasses or designer frames for glasses to incorporate themselves in them.

Google Glass as a gaming accessory

We have already spoken at length of the many utilities that can be given to the Google Glass. One of them could be of use as an accessory to the videogame, part of the event would be a good way to test this utility and see first hand how they respond to this functionality. And speaking of functionality would also be good time to show some of the practical applications that can be used, such as in the professions of doctor or police. Useful addition to such targeted result to the subject of museum guides and travel.
Finally it could be the battery issue even though it does not seem to have a duration too short and how to load it will through its microUSB port, but neither have clarified much about it, so that some more information would not hurt.
In short, there are three days left so we can see if there is more information about any of these topics.

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