LifeWithGlass:
"Creating a mobile study guide is actually what got me into the Glass Explorer program. I plan on creating an application that will let students pull their notes from a remote server so they can read them while walking to and from class. However why stop at just reading notes? I’d also like to give students an option to create questions with answer to help them study. This idea could be expanded to let students share their notes or other study material with their classmates; one simple application could revolutionize our education system."
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.