Google Glass users take note: If you're a fan of comics, movies, or excusive looks at comic-themed movies (or any movies in general, really), then you might have a bit of an issue at this weekend's Comic-Con in San Diego.
Is this the next iteration of Google Glass?
Modern technology is built into new smart glasses now being offered by Waterloo, Canada-based North, formerly Thalmic Labs. Focals feature a transparent holographic display built into its lenses that only the wearer can see.
Google partner Streye is selling Google Glass Enterprise Edition for $1,800.
"780mAh battery" yeah, no thanks. I've seen what batteries do when they overheat; but hopefully they won't have a Samsung situation.
This is one thing I hated about panels when I went a few years ago. A lot of panels, even small ones nobody really cared about, all got mad when you had a camera. It's friggin comic con what is the problem?