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Tuesday, April 16

Google Glass Explorer Edition Starts Shiiping Now!

Google Glass Explorer Edition starts shipping now !!!

Google Glass Explorer Edition starts shipping now !!!

The Web giant notifies everyone on the Glass Explorers list that some of the wearable devices are off the production line and ready to be shipped.

Google promised last week that Google Glass Explorer Edition prototypes would be in developers' hands within a month. That month-long wait has now turned into just a few days.
The Web giant sent out an e-mail today to everyone on the Glass Explorers list to say that a few of the $1,500 wearable devices had already come off the production line.

"We've been working hard on the Glass Explorer Edition and we have great news: the hardware and software are now ready for you," the Glass Team wrote in the e-mail. "We're seeing the first few devices come off the production line right now."

Instead of waiting for all of the devices to be ready at the same time, Google is shipping them to developers in batches. "We're producing enough for everyone, but only a portion of them are ready today. Therefore, we'll be notifying you in waves," Google wrote.

Google Glass is the company's augmented reality wearable project. The device comes in the form of eyeglasses that can record videos, take photos, chat, get directions, look up facts on the Web, and more. Google Glass is expected to arrive on the market for the general public later this year.

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The Web giant notifies everyone on the Glass Explorers list that some of the wearable devices are off the production line and ready to be shipped.

Friday, September 28

Google Explains Why It Forced Acer to Drop Aliyun OS Phone Launch

Google is once again the target of criticism over the apparently hamfisted way ittries to assert its dominance with Android. Thisweek, Acer was forced to cancel the launch of a smartphone intended for the Chinese market running Aliyun OS, Alibaba's new mobile operating system.
                                       
It was the first phone with the new OS from Acer and more were supposed to follow. But moments before the big launch, Acer announced that it won't be revealing the phone, which was supposed to start selling yesterday.