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| I came here to work http://wifelovers.in.net/ angels wifelovers Of course, Google Glass is much more high tech. It can do nearly everything a smart watch can do. It can take pictures and video (the camera is sharper than Samsung's, for example), and sound is transmitted to the wearer via bone conduction. A prismatic display reacts to head and eye movements, and it conveys a sleeker sense of style. Google Glass is still very much in the beta stage, with the first limited run models costing $1,500. But next year Google promises a consumer-ready model will appear (at a lower price). | Alexander lloyd0f@aol.com |
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