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      schrieb am 23.02.12 14:53:22
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      By Richard Adhikari
      TechNewsWorld
      02/22/12 2:42 PM PT

      Google is reportedly going ahead with manufacturing eyeglasses that display information to the wearer via an embedded screen. The devices were first talked about a few weeks ago; now a new report puts their prices anywhere from $200 to $600, with availability starting later this year. However, Google may not necessarily be the first in the world of wearable heads-up displays.


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      Reports that Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) is working on special glasses that will stream information to a display in one lens in real time have once again surfaced.

      The glasses will hit retail shelves by the end of the year, The New York Times reported.

      They will be priced in about the same ballpark as new smartphones, meaning they'll likely fall into the US$250 to $600 price range.

      The glasses will reportedly run on Android.

      "The technology is not that far away for glasses that would even include enough processing [power] to support Android or other OSes," Paul Travers, founder, CEO and president of video eyeware maker Vuzix, told TechNewsWorld.

      Google did not respond to our request for comment for this story.


      Possible Details of the Google Glasses
      The so-called Google Glasses will reportedly include a small screen that will sit very close to the wearer's eye.

      They will apparently sport a 3G or 4G connection and several sensors, including a motion sensor and GPS.

      The glasses will also reportedly have a low-resolution built-in camera that can overlay information about locations, surrounding buildings, and nearby friends.

      Augmented reality technology will let the glasses tap into various Google products. The glasses will interact with data in the cloud.

      Striving to Be First
      Google's not alone in working on enhanced glasses. Vuzix has a $1 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop prototype glasses of this sort.

      At the Consumer Electronics Show in January, Vuzix also announced SMART Glasses, a line of sunglasses that would integrate HD displays and waveguide optics. The glasses will work with devices connected to the Internet and will be able to be used at night or outdoors in full daylight.

      Microvision is another company working on mobile device eyewear. It's combining its ultraminiature PicoP display engine with special optics embedded into fashionable or protective eyeglasses.

      Information originating in a mobile device will be beamed to the eyewear through a wired or wireless connection. The eyewear can either be see-through or opaque.

      Going to the Cloud
      Meanwhile, Vergence Labs is working on a prototype augmented reality glasses product that interfaces with a database in the cloud. This database will contain information from Facebook and Google+, as well as facial recognition software.

      When a user looks at a friend, that friend's most recent status updates on both social networking sites will appear as a digital pop-up.

      Japanese firm NEC (Nasdaq: NIPNY) Biglobe has developed a concept demo of cloud-enabled augmented reality glasses using the Vuzix STAR series of video eyewear that will work similarly to the Vergence Labs product.

      Going Beyond Eyeglasses
      Google might need to step on the gas if it's going to get consumer acceptance for its product. Wearable display maker Innovega announced contact lenses that let users screen augmented reality applications at CES 2012 in January.

      It has developed technology that lets a wearer of one of its contact lenses see video content as if it's on a 240-inch TV screen 10 feet away.

      "Normal video eyewear starts by looking like sunglasses and has tiny flat panels in the glasses, then you have to put lenses in front of those panels," Innovega's CEO, Steve Willey, told TechNewsWorld. "We take the panels ... drop the lenses down to sub-millimeter size that let you drop them into a contact lens, and if you use Oakley glasses with Bluetooth or WiFi, you have media vision."

      The Oakley Thump is a line of sunglasses incorporating an MP3 player with up to 1 GB of memory. It has been discontinued.

      Innovega adds its technology to normal soft contact lenses that remain transparent so they can be used as regular contact lenses, Willey said. The media vision only comes on when the user puts on the Oakley-type glasses and they begin streaming information to the contact lenses.

      Email and social media updates are streamed into a small window so the user can continue looking at the real world simultaneously, Willey said. However, "if you want to watch the movie 'Avatar' in 3D IMAX quality, then an app will drop that on a canvas and maybe block out the real world."

      Prototypes for the consumer market will be available around the end of 2014, and Willey says the consumer versions will initially probably be offered at $500, with prices going down later."

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      mögen die spiele beginnen ... btw IMHO hat der markt viel platz für unterschiedliche lösungen ...

      und das ist u.a. das schöne an der google meldung,

      AR rückt in den fokus der öffentlichkeit :D:D:D ... raus aus der nische!!!
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      schrieb am 23.02.12 12:54:17
      Beitrag Nr. 771 ()
      direct from Vuzix :cool:

      "we can't comment on Googles products - not until we see them commercially available. In terms of Vuzix's forthcoming products it's worth you taking a look at the recent news releases regarding the products that are expected from the Vuzix / Nokia Labs partnership."

      Stormy:cool::cool:
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      schrieb am 23.02.12 09:44:01
      Beitrag Nr. 770 ()
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      schrieb am 23.02.12 08:57:21
      Beitrag Nr. 769 ()
      Mit null Volumen eine Kurskorrektur von 18% sieht man auch nicht alle Tage.
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      schrieb am 23.02.12 07:53:34
      Beitrag Nr. 768 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.792.004 von Diva am 22.02.12 21:36:21zuzwang .... google setzt seine konkurrenten unter zuzwang ...

      ( .... was für ein geiles gadget und alle, die sich für handys von google entschieden haben, haben bereits alle "synapsen" dafür vorgefertigt auf ihrem "dingens" ;):laugh: ...
      das spricht IMHO eine erweiterte zielgruppe an, nicht nur nerds und junge leute ... )



      "wir" sind allerdings mit nokia ( microsoft ) und apple auch nicht gerade schlecht aufgestellt .... :cool: ... um nicht zu sagen sehr gut ... kommt doch z.b. noch das fraunhofer institut dazu oder aber auch metaio und NEC ...
      VUZIX ist bereits durch die zusammenarbeit mit dem us-militär ( DARPA ) auf herz und nieren geprüft ... google experimentiert noch in den kinderschuhen .... allerdings mit fett kohle in der hinterhand ...


      .... noch ist google regional-liga ... noch ... :rolleyes:

      es liegt an VUZIX diesen vorsprung zu nutzen und auszubauen ... nicht das da ein kleiner "hoffenheim" mit hopp in die bundesliga drängt ...


      meinungen erwünscht ...

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      schrieb am 22.02.12 22:37:47
      Beitrag Nr. 767 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.792.004 von Diva am 22.02.12 21:36:21

      und nicht nur ich sehe es positiv ... :rolleyes:

      usa als auch kanada haben grün geschlossen ...



      nice :lick:
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      schrieb am 22.02.12 21:36:21
      Beitrag Nr. 766 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.788.845 von Diva am 22.02.12 14:56:18je öfter ich den artikel lese, desto besser geht es mir:


      das kann doch eigentlich nur gut für uns sein
      :D

      und wenn ich nochmal hoch hole, mit wem wir alles schon kooperationen haben ... :laugh:
      und wie weit wir schon sind ... :eek:

      tja ... google muss sich schon strecken, um mithalten zu können ....

      :laugh::laugh::laugh:
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      schrieb am 22.02.12 14:56:18
      Beitrag Nr. 765 ()
      http://blog.gadgethelpline.com/google-sell-stylish-augmented…


      Google Could Sell Stylish Augmented Reality Glasses this Year
      Posted by Dave
      February 22, 2012

      Thanks to being one of the world’s largest companies, Google has the time and money to throw at highly-secretive, cutting edge projects. It currently has several in development, but one in particular that has come to light recently is a set of ‘stylish’ Augmented Reality glasses.

      The product is said to resemble everyday sunglasses, though with masses of tech crammed in. The lenses will be capable of doing their regular job of, you know, being see-through, but will also be able to display translucent images as a HUD, or ‘Heads-up Display’.

      Using a form of data connection – presumably either 3G or 4G – the eyewear will be able to show things like weather updates, restaurant reviews and more on the screen. Augmented Reality will work with tiny cameras to detect what you’re looking at, and Google’s online services can then kick in to show information. The eyewear is also expected to provide street-level navigation, and even video recording, which could make them the ideal covert video capture device!

      For those who aren’t too sure, Augmented Reality, or AR, is a technology that can take a real world surrounding, and overlay a digital source. For example, a product could use cameras to feed your actual surroundings to a screen in front of your face, and Augmented Reality software could throw in digital elements such as animals or surroundings. We’ve seen this done with products like Vuzix’s AR eyewear before.

      How soon can we expect to see this sort of technology? Well, AR tech has been around for a while, but it seems Google’s product will be going on sale this year. Unnamed Google employees recently confirmed to the New York Times that the product would launch later this year, costing “around the price of current smartphones”. Of course, you can pick up a smartphone for as little as £100 nowadays, though most fall into the price range of £300-£500, and that’s the price range we think Google will be aiming for.

      With a large share in the smartphone market thanks to its Android operating system, it’s highly likely that this product will pair with your Android smartphone using Bluetooth or NFC to provide a feed of your text messages, Facebook and Twitter updates and perhaps even more.

      Are you excited for this type of product? What would you like to be able to see in your Google Goggles?

      Let us know your thoughts on our comments below or via our @Gadget_Helpline Twitter page or Official Facebook group.



      Source: NY Times




      heftigeres tap tap tap .... :p
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      schrieb am 22.02.12 12:29:45
      Beitrag Nr. 764 ()
      freunde ... macht hinne ... tap tap tap .... :rolleyes:


      allein der name google ist schon ein zugpferd ... auch wenn wir besser sein dürften ...

      oder noch besser ... lasst euch aufkaufen ... für fett kohle natürlich .... ;)


      http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/gadgets/0,1518,816800,00.html
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      schrieb am 21.02.12 13:30:33
      Beitrag Nr. 763 ()
      :yawn::yawn::yawn:
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