Secondly, Samsung has invented another kind
of computer glasses that will act as a display and finally today, Samsung introduces a super-wide Curved gaming display that will extend those already on the market.
But in desperation, I ended up having an emergency pair
of computer glasses made up on Thursday, just so I could work.
P.S. Don't forget to get a pair
of computer glasses to go with your devices and new skins!
Not exact matches
The day's announcements included a new version
of the Android OS for the smartphone in your pocket; the new Nexus 7 tablet
computer for the couch; a set - top sphere called Nexus Q to pipe music and movies to your TV; a cloud - computing platform for your business; and the ultimate in cyber nerd fantasy, Google
Glass, a pair
of Android - enabled
glasses to stream data directly into your eyeballs.
CrowdOptic, which uses
Glass as portable
computers for surgeons and other people out
of offices, is currently in use at 19 U.S. hospitals and expects that to grow to 100 hospitals early next year, said Chief Executive Jon Fisher.
But Brin's timing is not propitious, coming as many developers and early
Glass users are losing interest in the much - hyped, $ 1,500 test version
of the product: a camera, processor and stamp - sized
computer screen mounted to the edge
of eyeglass frames.
If he's been looking for a way to relieve his eyes from the everyday stress brought on by his workday in front
of the
computer, a pair
of Felix Gray's
computer glasses is a practical gift he'll actually use.
He also indicated it would be something people wouldn't be embarrassed to wear in public — a nod
of recognition to the fact that people were less than comfortable interacting with others wearing Google
Glass, the futuristic head - mounted
computer system that Google created a few years ago.
Recent Insider Picks articles include one about
glasses that protect your eyes from the glare
of the
computer screen and another about the best streaming devices you can buy in Britain.
Forget those dorky
glasses — new types
of 3 - D displays use other tricks, like placing hundreds
of tiny vertical ridges on a
computer screen.
When you put on a pair
of smart
glasses, like what Magic Leap is proposing, you're handing over a certain measure
of control
of your senses to a
computer.
Google
Glass announced on Monday that it will expand its Explorer Program over the next few weeks, allowing Explorers (people who have been trying out the wearable
computer device) to invite three
of their friends to join the program.
The company's purchase
of the Lightening trademark also protects «television sets, games,
computer game programs, eye
glasses and eyeglass frames,» per Patently Apple.
Take a look at your
computer screen through a magnifying
glass and you'll see the individual pixels, each made up
of three subpixels — red, green, and blue light sources.
A magnifying
glass is held in front
of a
computer screen in this picture illustration taken in Berlin May 21, 2013.
Google
Glass is actually a tiny
computer — complete with a camera, maps and the Internet — that you wear in the form
of glasses.
Also:
glasses +
computer screen = a bit
of a glare despite all efforts.
Some visionaries foresee a laboratory in which disembodied human brains sit in
glass - covered saucers connected by electronic gadgetry with a series
of computers to produce a super cyborg brain with godlike intelligence.
Thank you for this laptop
computer and for this yellow kitchen table and for the clock on the wall and the cup
of coffee and the
glasses on my nose and for these black slacks and this black T - shirt.
A man (scrawny, about 35; taped - up
glasses; his father never told him not to wear a tie with short sleeves) rushes into the office
of a 50 - something superior in military uniform and frantically slams a
computer printout onto his desk.
I sip on it first thing in the morning, I'll bring it along in the car when I'm carting my kids around town, and when it's time to sit down at the
computer to share recipes with you, I always have a
glass of iced coffee within arms reach.
The child who whenever they see a
glass full
of liquid HAS to dump it all over my open and perfectly working
computer... And then play with it.
We're raising our
glasses in front
of the
computer, wearing pajamas while totally thinking about the cute party dress we'd wear in real life.
If your eyes feel fatigued on a regular basis, you could wear a light pair
of reading
glasses (+1.00) or have «
computer glasses» made up for you.
As the answer is obvious — one should never work in a machine shop without safety
glasses — the same can be said for those who work in front
of a
computer.
Companies presenting to the meeting are working on products from
computer - connected safety
glasses which warn workers
of dangers to a genetic test for diseases like Ebola or MRSA far faster than current tests.
A client site is due tomorrow, and the process
of getting that sucker built and running has provided painfully clear evidence that whoever invented
computer technology had a cocktail
of cruelty, evil and sadism instead
of a heart, and dined regularly on rusted iron and broken
glass.
Despite killing it off at the beginning
of this year, Google has revealed a new version
of its
Glass wearable
computer, aimed...
As the Google
Glass evolves, it will be possible to activate the
computer with just a wink
of an eye.
A second round
of mass - market facial
computers looks less likely to inspire public anger than Google's
Glass but it will be a fragile truce, says Jamais Cascio
IBM developed a technique for making carbon nanotubes emit light, paving the way for new fiber optics; Harvard scientists figured out how to deposit tiny wires on
glass or plastic, opening the door for the development
of supercheap
computers; and at the University
of Central Florida, neuroscientist Beverly Rzigalinski discovered a nanomolecular fountain
of youth effect: When Rzigalinski applied cerium oxide nanoparticles to rat neurons in a petri dish, the particles seemed to strip out the free radicals that make tissues age and kept the neurons alive and functioning up to six times their normal life span.
Researchers report online today in ACS Nano that they've created an app that allows Google
Glass wearers to snap pictures
of common immunology - based diagnostic tests and immediately beam those images back to a central
computer server.
Bio-X takes some
of Stanford's best engineers,
computer scientists, physicists, chemists, and clinicians and throws them together in the Clark Center, where an open,
glass - clad structure makes communication unavoidable.
Thad Starner at the Georgia Institute
of Technology and technical lead on the wearable
computer Google
Glass, built CHAT for Herzing with a team
of graduate students.
By running the software on a
computer with a graphics card optimized for gaming and donning a set
of 3 - D gaming
glasses, the program can take scientists inside the microscopic cross section.
The participants — all
of whom had normal or, thanks to
glasses or contacts, corrected - to - normal vision — sat before a
computer and watched as two lines
of different lengths flashed before their eyes.
What's more, as they report this month in Physical Review Letters, they were able to predict these stresses using a mix
of math and
computer simulations, steps that could lead the way toward lighter, stronger
glasses for smart phones, car windows, or maybe just a nice pair
of earrings.
If you want to be free in a digital age, must you switch off your
computer, ask two new books, The End
of Absence and The
Glass Cage
Copies
of the September Vogue dot the reception area
of Google Basecamp on the San Francisco waterfront, where you go to become one
of the select few to experience
Glass, the first mass - market
computer worn like a pair
of spectacles.
Platinum is in the magnetic layer
of many
computer hard drives to increase storage capacity, and platinum - rhodium alloys are used in the
glass for LCD televisions.
New
computer program uses brain activity to draw images
of airplanes, leopards, and stained -
glass windows
In the experiments, mantises fitted with tiny
glasses attached with beeswax were shown short videos
of simulated bugs moving around a
computer screen.
For example, think
of glass fibres that you can use to send digital information from one
computer to the other.
«In machine translation, historically, there was sort
of a pyramid with different layers,» says Jim
Glass, a CSAIL senior research scientist who worked on the project with Yonatan Belinkov, an MIT graduate student in electrical engineering and
computer science.
The idea is that the film, when applied to different surfaces such as
glass or brick, can produce solar energy more efficiently than conventional silicon wafer — based solar cells — which are made
of materials similar to those used to fabricate
computer chips.
The researchers combined a range
of computer models, from the empirical to those grounded in physics, to explore what they call the
glass genome — the possible combinations
of materials and their resulting properties.
Therefore, to study the bubble's birth, Falk's team relied on a
computer model
of a cube
of a metallic
glass made
of copper and zirconium, measuring only about 30 atoms on each side.
«A lot
of people are interested in metallic
glasses because
of their strength and their potential use to make better cell phones cases,
computer housings and other products,» said Michael L. Falk, who supervised the research.
Johnson likens the insurgent groups in his
computer model to a pane
of glass that shatters into smaller and smaller splinters with each hit.
The device used, Google
Glass, consists
of a wearable, hands - free
computer with an optical head - mounted display worn by interventional cardiologists in the catheterization laboratory.