Two weeks ago, Google announced it would stop selling its Google Glass Explorer, which went off the market on January 19. And this news coincided with an announcement from Microsoft on the release of a prototype of Hololens, a PC headset that runs on Windows 10.
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Indie music darling FKA Twigs has been commissioned by some of the cooler Google executives to produce a new ad for Google Glass.
Google has been on an education drive to tell people how to use its wearable tech, the Glass headset. Now it’s showcasing the wonder of possibility, telling us how the glasses could bring a cooking show-like experience into our home.
Google recently released a video showing how its new Glasses would work. But the internet is having plenty of fun imagining how the new tech will really end up being used.
PopPress regularly marvels at Google’s might, its remarkable products and its creative use of technology. But after seeing a video detailing how Google Glass will work, we have a sneaking suspicion this might just create more humans who have forgotten know how to interact with real people. And in case you’re wondering, it’s already happening, because screens are bad, mmmkay.