Google Glass: Ergonomics, Performance, And Practicality, Tested

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airborne11b

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LOL all these crybabies whining about their "privacy".

You haven't had any privacy since the .com boom. Get over it.

In any case, videos and pictures are just a digital image of you. It does you no harm. It's like "swear words". They're just words. They don't do any harm. They don't have magic powers.

All you nerds need to get over yourselves. If you don't want to be filmed, go move to north korea. I hear they have a ban on recording devices and the internet there.
 

Cruise Brantley

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You don't think people are less likely to commit a crime while they feel they're being recorded (or possibly live streamed somewhere else so they can't just take the camera)? How do you feel less "safe"?
 

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Ok, it takes video in 10 second bursts, so it won't record your life, and the battery life is dreadful anyway.
It doesn't fold so that can be a problem when stowing. Just how many of you sit 8' from their 25" monitor? You can't hear streetside when there is traffic, riding a bike or a motorcycle at speed. It is easy to have snatched off your head.
 

angryalien

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[citation][nom]witcherx[/nom]why not just make lens.. come on aliens...why give us outdated products...[/citation]
Yes, and please enjoy microwaveing your brain even more ...
Unless we find faster way on a lower frequency, closer to the Schumann Resonance, to transmit data,
Google Glass needs to die, or else we will.
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Actually I feel safer with more cameras in public areas. Keeps everyone honest. Don't be so paranoid or stop breaking the law.
 
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