Developer Mike DiGiovanni used Google Glass to develop an app called “Winky” that allows users to take a photo of what they are seeing with only a wink. So instead of using the voice command an eye gesture would control the app.
Developer Mike DiGiovanni used Google Glass to develop an app called “Winky” that allows users to take a photo of what they are seeing with only a wink. So instead of using the voice command an eye gesture would control the app.
President and Co-founder of Viddy, JJ Aguhob, used the a social video sharing app to post a video about getting Google Glass. Check out what he recorded after the jump.
A tutorial video was released today showing how to use Google Glass’ basic functions. Learn about the touchpad, the timeline and how to share through Glass. Check out the video after the jump.
There have been a few tweets sent with Google Glass. Using the Hashtag #throughglass were able to tweet handsfree photos of what they were currently seeing directly from the device.
We previously posted about the specs for Google Glass but unknown at the time was the CPU and RAM specs. According to Gizmodo, Google Glass runs on Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, OMAP 4430 CPU Dual Core and has 682mb of RAM.
Japanese entrepreneur, Takahito Iguchi is working on a device that will rival Google Glass, he calls the device, Telepathy One. It is a wearable head device with a small display that allows the user to view information though one eye.