07 June 2013

Google Glass: a guide explains how they work



GOOGLE - While Google Glass began to be delivered in preview to the lucky few in the United States, Google seems to accelerate its project excites the high-tech community for almost a year.


After releasing the source code of the software embedded in his glasses, Google has posted Tuesday, 30 April a video explaining how to use the Google Glass ( see above).


A touch area will be on one of the arms of the glasses, allowing you to scroll through the various options (picture taking, sharing on social networks, etc.) and navigate through the options. Once the home screen displayed, the navigation is divided into two: to the left, which is part of the present or future (weather, time of transport, etc.), and right which belongs to the past ( photos and videos taken).


But the video does not say everything, it seems, about the capabilities of Google Glass. Precisely because, given the source code, developers feel that the glasses ^ will respond to finger ... and the eye. It would be possible to give orders (like taking a picture) in winking or looking directly at the small screen.


But Google does not seem ready to reveal all his finds at once. Other videos should be posted gradually. 's YouTube page which is hosted this new video is different from the page were posted other videos on the glasses. This could be the first video in a series.


This video also timely, while Google is attacked on the quality of his glasses. As the U.S. tests, several problems point the tip of their nose , as noted The Atlantic Wire:low battery , security issues, ergonomics not particularly adaptable, etc..


Real questions that Google will have to answer before marketing these glasses to the general public. The good news? The search engine knows that his "Glass" can be improved and has not advanced sale date.






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