Leaked: Google Glasses, Your Next Mobile Accessory

Google gadgetry to break out with cyborg-style eye glasses with Internet access and a video camera

Only up until now, has Google’s secret project to share Google Glasses with the masses has surfaced publicly.

Its code name? “Project X,” and is on pace to manifest a futuristic concept once only articulated in fictional fantasy novels and cartoons: Google Glasses — the next step to merging humanity with technology.

Indeed, this is more than just a “rumour.”

Google employees have confirmed Google Goggles will run on Android; providing users with a search results screen in one of the two lenses; with the function to relay information from a mobile phone.

Calls can be made and users can download applications to improve usage.

Its silhouette will capture the blueprint the likes of a rugged-styled Oakley Thump.

Yes, its functionality offers more than style and show; Google goggles’ built-in small screen will most definitely not interfere with user vision.

Its low-resolution camera will have a built-in flash, making it easy for users to snap photos as well as retrieve information from surrounding buildings and scenery.

Sources have also stated that a simple tilt of the head can give the user the power to scroll up and down screen.

The price? Between $250 – $600 USD with an official release date later this year.

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Cell Phone Accessory of the Day: SwitchEasy Eclipse for iPhone 4/4S

Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s about that time for Cell Phone Accessory Friday!

Today, our gaze moves to the SwitchEasy Eclipse one of the top smartphone protectors for its affordability. Essential for the low-maintenance user, it’s reliability trumps all competitors. The iPhone 4/4s cover is a $20 accessory made out of a copulation between hard and soft plastic.

Along with the Eclipse, the box includes:

-2 anti-static screen guards
-1 microfiber wipe
-1 squeegee screen guard applicator
-2 power jack connector protectors
-1 video dock stand

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The Eclipse’s scratch resistant hard plastic cover allows you to effortlessly slide your mobile in and out of pockets. While the soft plastic on the left side panel gives you a nice rubber grip, you’ll have zero problems worrying about clumsy fumbles.

But it gets better. The improved textured button knobs make it easy to help you distinguish which to buttons to press, and its overall silhouette is far from bulky: the epitome of sleekness. Its casing also allows you to utilize all of your camera, microphone, speaker, ringer switch, and home and sleep/wake button features.

However it isn’t as perfect as one may believe. It lacks of rubber lining within the hard plastic shell. Without a lining, dropping your iPhone is more dangerous than it should be.

Despite the limitations, this is a good buy. If you want a sleek cover at a good price, get the SwitchEasy Eclipse!

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iPad vs. PlayBook Fourth Quarter Sales

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The Canadian tablet market’s fourth quarter might surprise you. Apple’s share fell from 86% to 68% while PlayBook’s grew to 15% last year up from 5%.

Prices in time for the holidays could be the reason; the PlayBook being the more affordable of the two reaped the benefits.

Those who comparison shop will have more quality product to inspect as the iPad 2 price will go down when the iPad 3 is released in March. In addition, Amazon’s the top selling Kindle Fire is just under $200.

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WebMD Move Out of the Way, NASA has a Disease-Sniffing Cell Phone

Jing Li, a scientist at NASA Ames, has constructed a remarkable piece of nanosensor technology. This innovative small chip that attaches to your cell phone could end self-diagnosis using WebMD and trigger the start of empowering everyday consumers to diagnose disease.

The nanosensor gauges 32 bars in the chip, allowing users to read toxin levels.

This is just another example of how technology is changing business as we know it. Today, with Li’s nanosensor technology, mankind can enable tech chips to respond to several chemicals, differentiate between them and allow you to monitor their relative levels.

Li’s discovery has the chance to greatly impact disease diagnoses, which is ground breaking.

But how does Li’s innovation help medicine? Specifically, the nanosensors can aid those with diseases linked to certain toxin levels, like lung cancer and diabetes, just by breathing on it.

Studies have show that lung cancer patients have higher amounts of nitrous oxide in their body.

Also, diabetics have been screened with levels of acetone. Having these chemical correlations with particular diseases, will allow consumers to simply breathe on the sensor and have their health read.

Jing Li’s invention will hopefully prompt more studies of diseases and the correlating chemicals in the body.

This postage stamp size chip will change the lives of many. Thank you NASA for adding another invention that everyday people can use on the list!

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Cellular Firm brings in Apple’s top accessory brand: RokForm

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Cellular Firm, Canada’s number one online platform for wireless accessories, has recently introduced RokForm Mobile Accessories to their collection.

CEO Sepher Cadiz stated, “With BlackBerry sales dipping; our main focus at the moment is moving popular products, such as mobile accessories for iPhone and iPad.”

RokForm is noted in the wireless community as being the world’s top Apple iPhone 4/4S, iPad, iPad 2 accessory provider.

With BlackBerry demand at a all time low, Cellular Firm sales have been steady; seeing its RokForm sports themed mobile protective cases selling as fast as they came in.

Cellular Firm also has launched its first aggressive social media and search engine marketing campaign.

“With close to zero effort in social media and search engine marketing, we believe Cellular Firm has a great chance of landing on page one Google.” Said Sepher Cadiz.

At the moment, Cellular Firm is giving away free mobile accessories through their Twitter account and Facebook fan page.

For more information contact info@cellularfirm.ca or visit www.blog.cellularfirm.ca

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Canada’s Mobile Accessory Giveaway: Sport Themed iPhone 4/4S Cases

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If you haven’t been following Cellular Firm through Social Media — stay close — we’re giving away something new every day!

Today, we’re giving any one of our sport themed iPhone 4/4S protective cases. All you have to do is retweet our hashtag on Twitter verbatim: #Cellfirm.

If you don’t have Twitter, add us on Facebook, and like / share this post.

Enjoy!

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