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Google Glass: Revolution or Revulsion

Everyday Digitals - There's a lot being said about Google's new wearable computer, and not all of it is positive. Even though it's still very early for this to be considered a consumer device Glass awareness has crossed over a bit into mainstream. From SNL, to Tumblr people are discussing the futuristic looking tech for better or worse. From the usefulness of the technology, to privacy concerns to social implications, everyone seems to have an opinion on one side or the other about a piece of technology only a few people have actually used. Robert Scoble, early and very vocal user of Glass has compared it to the feeling he had when he first used an Apple II. Engadget's Editor-in-Chief, Tim Stevens sees potential but at the current $1500 price and it's current capabilities it's not worth it. Of course all of that will change and they are mass produced and developers build apps to be used on Glass. So is this the big leap in wearable computing we've been waiting on or is it another one of Google's half-baked ideas that's been overhyped by tech elites and bloggers?

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Galaxy S25 to Integrate Advanced Google AI Features

Samsung's Galaxy S25 is set to elevate Google AI integration, extending to hardware depths.

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15 Tips & Settings to Get the Most Out of Vision Pro

Vision Pro is here and it’s a surprisingly capable device. Apple has also loaded the headset with a ton of options and features that aren’t obvious at first glance.

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Why the Apple Ring could be the missing piece of Apple's ecosystem

Ringing the changes: All the news, rumors, and tips you missed last week.

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