As if Google Glass wasn’t already high-class enough, now the most loved and hated wearable on Earth is adding designer frames and shades to the mix. Big-name designers such as Diane Von Furstenberg, ...
Google Glass is getting glasses. Google is adding prescription frames and new styles of detachable sunglasses to its computerized, Internet-connected goggles known as Glass. The move comes as Google ...
Google has finally revealed its frame options for Glass, the Titanium Collection, with four styles and the chance to have prescription lenses fitted. It addresses a long-standing complain about the ...
When we reviewed Google Glass, one of our big questions was whether Google can do anything to make the specs less awkward to wear in public. We recently got our hands on something that might help out.
Just shy of a year after the Google Glass Explorer edition started arriving on early adopters’ doorsteps, Google is announcing a way for people who need prescription glasses to use it. The company is ...
Google is now offering prescription lenses as an option for Google Glass buyers, and has also introduced several new titanium frames and sunglasses for its networked eyewear. Prescription lenses for ...
Google has new frames available for Glass buyers, and they’re specially designed by Diane von Furstenberg. These are the chicest Google Glass frames you can buy, for the time being, and they come in ...
The Verge is reporting that Google will release four prescription frames designed to work with Google Glass. Google calls the frames the “Titanium collection,” after the metal they’re produced from.
Google confirms that it's creating a version of Glass that allows for the addition of frames and lenses to match your prescription. Donna Tam covers Amazon and other fun stuff for CNET News. She is a ...
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If there's been one consistent complaint from Google Glass users, it's that the face computer was incompatible with prescription eyeglasses. In response, Google repeatedly promised that Glass would ...
Senior writer Seth Rosenblatt covered Google and security for CNET News, with occasional forays into tech and pop culture. Formerly a CNET Reviews senior editor for software, he has written about ...