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Here's What Happens When Google Glass' Biggest Fans Get Drinks

Written By Unknown on Friday, May 31, 2013 | 11:42 AM

May 31, 2013
Dario Laverde, a developer evangelist at HTC, has been wearing Google Glass for just five days, and he's already concerned its melding of man and machine doesn't go far enough. Thanks to Glass, he now has a screen he can speak to suspended in front of his right eye. But he's already started plotting how he could pair Google's device with mind-reading sensors that would give it direct access to his thoughts. Continue reading...
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