[this is a worry.... what was that about having some indication on the glasses to let someone know they are in eyeshot of a camera? This is going to end in tears for someone. Gee, a passing reference to privacy. There are more embedded links in the article.]
Google Glass lets users take photos by winking Published: December 19, 2013 - 9:47AM Google Glass has announced updates to the software in its internet-linked eyewear to allow users to snap pictures by winking. The new feature, which promises to escalate privacy concerns already being voiced about the high-tech gadget, came as one of an array of improvements. "We've got a new setting that lets you quickly and easily capture the moments you care about with a simple wink of the eye," Google Glass posted on its Google+ page on Wednesday. "We're starting with pictures, but just think about what else is possible," the message continued. Notions put forth included Glass wearers someday paying for cab rides by winking at meters or buying something in a shop with a blink. Earlier this year, an app called "Winky" was released for Glass that also let users take a photo by simply winking an eye. At that stage, Glass only took photos by users tapping on its touch pad or saying "OK Glass, take a picture." Other updates included letting owners lock eyewear so it can't be used unless a person knows the right "handshake" of swipes and taps. The "Glassware" code powering the eyewear was also modified to upload video directly to Google-owned video-sharing website YouTube. "Glass is about helping you look up and experience the world around you without getting bogged down by technology," Google said. The high-tech accoutrement lets wearers take pictures, record video, send messages or perform other tasks with touch controls or by speaking commands. It connects to the internet using Wi-Fi hot spots or being wirelessly tethered to mobile phones. Facebook, Twitter and major news organisations have already tailored apps for Google Glass, which has only been made available to developers and a limited selection of "explorers" who paid $US1500 each for the eyewear. Envisioned uses range from practical tasks such as shopping or delivering local weather reports to sharing real time video streams or playing augmented reality games in which the world is the board. Google has not announced a public release date for Google Glass but speculation centres around early 2014. AFP This story was found at: http://www.theage.com.au/digital-life/digital-life-news/google-glass-lets-users-take-photos-by-winking-20131219-2zm2z.html Melbourne, Victoria, Australia [email protected] Sooner or later, I hate to break it to you, you're gonna die, so how do you fill in the space between here and there? It's yours. Seize your space. ~Margaret Atwood, writer _ __________________ _ _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
