Is Apple Working on Apple Glass?

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Yep. This.

If they're working in a watch, it's a much more iterative step towards wearable computing than glasses. You can "escape" a watch or a smartphone if you wish... it's not quite as simple with an interface that's an inch away from your eye. If it becomes a battle between Google Glass vs iWatch, I suspect iWatch will win.

I hope not. A watch would have the same limitations that all our current devices have.
 
It's impressiv tech. But it's horrible to think of lots of people using it. Just the thought of peope talking to their glasses is too ridiculous to even consider. Imagine all these people giving vocal instructions to their glasses in public. To me that sounds like hell on earth.

not sure what we will call it, we have bluetools, but ... glasstools? I have no idea.

GlassHoles?

They'll be constantly looking up as well. Lol.

oh god thank you so much

What do you call people who use Siri in public? How is this different?

Actually The Verge says you use Glass without speaking to it

The creators of GoPro are not Google.

Google is already on a lot of privacy watchdogs' hit lists.
Ok so they'll target Glass just because they hate Google and nothing really to do with the tech itself...
 
What do you call people who use Siri in public? How is this different?
dorks? was that supposed to catch me in a moment of brand loyalty hypocrisy? besides, it's a lot less dorky to pull out your phone and ask for directions and put it back in your pocket than mumbling to yourself while looking up and to the right.
 
They'll let Google work out the logistical kinks, get the product to market (at an elevated price point) - then step in with a worse version of the same product, win heaps of awards, then have every electronics producer in the game start making the next generation.

Just as normal.
 
What do you call people who use Siri in public? How is this different?

Actually The Verge says you use Glass without speaking to it


Ok so they'll target Glass just because they hate Google and nothing really to do with the tech itself...

Google is always being accused of invading user privacy, being one of the largest companies in the world with an amazing amount of data will do this, putting web connected cameras on its customers will do nothing to help this. Also, people are paranoid.
 
dorks? was that supposed to catch me in a moment of brand loyalty hypocrisy? besides, it's a lot less dorky to pull out your phone and ask for directions and put it back in your pocket than mumbling to yourself while looking up and to the right.

This. I tend to use Siri in the car. It feels...weird...in a public setting. I've never used a Bluetooth headset in public, either.
 
dorks? was that supposed to catch me in a moment of brand loyalty hypocrisy? besides, it's a lot less dorky to pull out your phone and ask for directions and put it back in your pocket than mumbling to yourself while looking up and to the right.
People use Siri with bluetooth headsets. No different from using Google maps with glass instead of using your phone.

Personally? Fucking douchebags. I do think it's good tech to use in a car though. Well, safer anyway.
Sounds about the same as people talking on bluetooth headsets in public
bingo.
 
If they are, this company is in for a world of hurt

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I'm more interested in something wrist-worn than glasses with screens.

One, I won't look like a complete dork, and two, I could see it actually be really functional now instead of relying on vague future promises.
 
dorks? was that supposed to catch me in a moment of brand loyalty hypocrisy? besides, it's a lot less dorky to pull out your phone and ask for directions and put it back in your pocket than mumbling to yourself while looking up and to the right.

Not really, before I pull out my foldaway map, I'm always saying out loud "where the fuck is the titty bar?".

This way I don't have to pull out the map.

Google is always being accused of invading user privacy, being one of the largest companies in the world with an amazing amount of data will do this, putting web connected cameras on its customers will do nothing to help this. Also, people are paranoid.

Accusations from microsoft don't really count.
 
I'm more interested in something wrist-worn than glasses with screens.

One, I won't look like a complete dork, and two, I could see it actually be really functional now instead of relying on vague future promises.

This is why Apple is going to make a watch. It's far easier to get the mainstream on board. There's no cultural friction like there will be with selling a HUD.
 
These supposed privacy storms, won't even be a light drizzle.

If cameras aren't allowed, you will be told to put it away, just like you do with your mobile devices today. Its a pair of glasses, not a permanent attachment to your head.

What about those of us with prescription glasses where putting it away isn't really an option? Even if the camera is detachable that's still a pain.
 
These Apple threads are making me nervous. I have an interview with them for a retail position tomorrow and I've been reading about all the weird stuff they supposedly make you do at these initial group interviews.
 
I'm more interested in something wrist-worn than glasses with screens.

One, I won't look like a complete dork, and two, I could see it actually be really functional now instead of relying on vague future promises.

Wait what? A product that doesn't exist is functional now, but not the one that hundreds of people are already using?
 
Wait what? A product that doesn't exist is functional now, but not the one that hundreds of people are already using?

That's right. I think the wrist-worn display is multitudes more useful in the real world.
"Smart"watches like the Pebble and the Sony ones are generally a step in the right direction, but we need a big, influential company like Google or Apple to take these ideas and turn them into something huge, ushering in a whole new category of products.
 
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