Google GlassThis is the converged future: eyewear meets personal computing, Mission Impossible meets real life.
You wear it like spectacles, and see a smartphone-like display in front of your eye. You can speak to it, telling it to do things. Next year, it should be integrated with regular glasses and sunglasses.
It's a product from Google X, the search giant's mystery division that's worked on other future tech such as driverless cars. Glass is not a mass-manufactured product yet, but a proof of concept-now being tested among selected buyers, in its Explorer Edition ($1,500).
Glass should reach store shelves some time in 2014 -- changing the wearables market forever.
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