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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Microsoft Makes Fun of Google in YouTube Parody

Microsoft Makes fun of Google Apps

Microsoft spoofed Google on a YouTube post this weekend. The seriousness of Google is questioned.

According to the two minute parody “Googlighting,” Google Apps can’t do what Microsoft’s Office suite can do. Microsoft focuses on Google App’s shortcomings and states that Google’s privacy policies should trouble you.

The spoof continues its theme from a previous YouTube post, “Gmail Man” which viewers catch a glimpse of why they should feel uneasy about Google.

Microsoft mocks Google for “killing off” products like Buzz and Wave, and offline Google Apps are useless without the internet.

By the end, we are told to “Beware of the Googlighting Stranger.”

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