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Esotera

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Can't wait for the technology, but I'm probably jailbreaking it as it looks like Google are focusing on the wrong aspects of it, like voice control & social media. Smartphones already do that.
 

kouriichi

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Id be more then happy with just a compass and a life bar. Maybe an ammo gauge too.

Not that i use guns often or anything :D How dare you think that! You cad!

But i can see something like this being partially believable. Maybe with a pair of goggles or a helmet and a projector hooked up to your mobile device or PC/laptop. Sure, everyone would walk around looking like a member of Daft Punk or maybe a Skrillex wannabe, but i think its possible.
 

Jaeke

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And then thousands of vehicular crashes, accidents, hardware hacking viruses, and courtcases later....


Thanks google. Good job /sarcasm
 

Jaeke

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Luftwaffles said:
Now wait until they come up with a contact lens version. There are also other uses other than what the video shows.


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Hah! Perfect! That's exactly what I was thinking.
 

Nouw

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I believe Razer did an April Fools joke like this. Anyway, don't want. Even if they could implement them into my glasses, glasses that change 'intensity' is something I want, I don't really like this. First off, privacy. Secondly, having a UI/HUD in real life just doesn't sit right with me. I guess this time I'm part of the 'new technology, don't want!' crowd.
 

Leadfinger

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I think "augmented reality" would end up being invasive spam.

captcha=describe this brand (Pfizer) with any word(s) Wow! Even the captcha are being used to spam. I chose the word "profiteer"
 

Don Savik

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muska1212 said:
I never asked for this.

Really though, asking where people are? What happened to privacy.
Well we can also assume that any hacker (government or not) could potentially access the camera footage, or even Google for that matter. I'm not a tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorist or anything, but its still always a possibility.

And my phone can do all of this quicker and more efficiently...

As cool as this may seem (I love the idea of HUDs), but its about as gimmicky as the Kinect.
 

Sexy Devil

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Somebody make this in retractable glasses form. Then I'll get an Adam Jensen jacket and start running around in air vents.
 

Akytalusia

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i'm all for irl HUDs, but i won't get my hopes up. just more sensationalist propaganda.
 

Sexy Devil

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FelixG said:
rhizhim said:
FelixG said:
I want this, but I want a google self driving car first.
you car just had an 'accident'.
we are truly sorry for your death
Well, I guess thats the price I pay for looking at all that free porn on my cars computer while its trying to drive :(

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Sexy Devil said:
Somebody make this in retractable glasses form. Then I'll get an Adam Jensen jacket and start running around in air vents.
Dont forget to poke around in the opposite sex's bathrooms as well!
I'll also need to indiscriminately hack computers. I'm sure they'll have an app for that so hacking turns into that connect the dots game.
 

Buzz Killington_v1legacy

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I mentioned this in another thread--If they can actually make the glasses react that quickly and have decent battery life, I'll wear them. I'm thinking the reality will be a bit more clunky than what's in this video, though. I might wait for the second version.
 

Shoggoth2588

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I don't understand how the user-interface can be completely hands free. Like someone else said, I see this being used in conjunction with a smart phone for many of the features. The thing about the user-interface is, I don't see people (in general) wanting to speak out loud to nothing at all in order to work their glasses. That being said, I would love to have my own HUD with mini-map. I still don't like the idea of people knowing where I am though (yes, I'm wearing my paranoia hat)
 

Flamezdudes

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FelixG said:
rhizhim said:
FelixG said:
I want this, but I want a google self driving car first.
you car just had an 'accident'.
we are truly sorry for your death
Well, I guess thats the price I pay for looking at all that free porn on my cars computer while its trying to drive :(

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Sexy Devil said:
Somebody make this in retractable glasses form. Then I'll get an Adam Jensen jacket and start running around in air vents.
Dont forget to poke around in the opposite sex's bathrooms as well!
"Shepard, the men's restroom is on the port-side of the ship."
 

Heronblade

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Shoggoth2588 said:
I don't understand how the user-interface can be completely hands free. Like someone else said, I see this being used in conjunction with a smart phone for many of the features. The thing about the user-interface is, I don't see people (in general) wanting to speak out loud to nothing at all in order to work their glasses. That being said, I would love to have my own HUD with mini-map. I still don't like the idea of people knowing where I am though (yes, I'm wearing my paranoia hat)
Heh, people already do exactly that on a daily basis between bluetooth headsets and voice command systems.

But in any case, such a system would probably be paired with a powerglove of some description for the more advanced commands.