Monday, March 31, 2014

The Top 10 Google Glass Myths - Someone finally dissects what Gooogle said and how different it is in the real world



I am happy someone took time to look at Google's information and compare that to what is happening in the real world.

According to the article:- 

The length of recording is irrelevant when privacy is being invaded. 

Technology-obsessed geekiness made a Glass user oblivious to the comfort of those around her.

The case of Nick Starr, the man who refused to take off his Glass in a Seattle restaurant and reportedly went on a rant, demanding that the waitperson in question be fired after he was asked to remove his Glass, is another case that shows that Glass-technology love can get out of hand.

Already, one woman was issued a traffic ticket in October 2013 for speeding and distracted driving after being stopped while wearing Glass.

Besides, a facial recognition app doesn't have to get onto MyGlass or Google Play to get onto your Glass. As mentioned, rooting Glass is straightforward, and as one of the spyware researchers noted, it's a wild, wild west with the non-Google-sanctified apps out there.


"Everywhere?" "EVERYWHERE?" Um... no. Not a real myth. They've been banned in some bars and restaurants, but I've never heard anybody shout out in full caps that 's they've been banned ubiquitously




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