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AUGMENTED REALITY - EPFL develops its own augmented glasses

EPFL scientists are developing a prototype of a pair of "augmented" glasses. You'll be able to read messages, look at your agenda, and receive a variety of information directly on the lenses.

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[VIDEO] The “eye-tech” future of vision

[VIDEO] The “eye-tech” future of vision | Science News | Scoop.it
New glasses that superimpose information on the real world are in sight.
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Augmented Reality Glasses Already for Sale

Augmented Reality Glasses Already for Sale | Science News | Scoop.it

The company Recon has already brought augmented reality to skiers and snowboarders, who can receive real-time information about their elevation and speed in a small screen that sits at the bottom-right of the user’s field of vision. And the goggle's GPS information can be used in concert with interactive maps.


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Would you buy Google’s glasses?

Would you buy Google’s glasses? | Science News | Scoop.it
Would you wear a computer?...
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'Social glasses' may reveal a person's true colors

'Social glasses' may reveal a person's true colors | Science News | Scoop.it
A rosy blush or the sickly green color of a person's skin can tell very different stories about mood and health to human eyes ― a deceptively powerful insight about eyesight.
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Glasses Give Visually Impaired Ability to See With Music

Glasses Give Visually Impaired Ability to See With Music | Science News | Scoop.it
Researchers attempted to teach people to move quickly and accurately, using a sensory substitution device (SSD) called EyeMusic.
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Forget Google Glasses: Our ‘Smart Phones’ Will Soon Be Contact Lenses

Forget Google Glasses: Our ‘Smart Phones’ Will Soon Be Contact Lenses | Science News | Scoop.it

You wake up in the morning, rub your sleepy eyes. As you’re getting ready to face the day you put in your contact lens, which will make the Internet and all your files, playlists, GPS, favorite apps, and addicting games literally available with the blink of an eye. Scientists are already at the animal testing phase of the technology that will make this possible.


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Epson's 3-D glasses simulate 80-inch screen

Epson's 3-D glasses simulate 80-inch screen | Science News | Scoop.it
(PhysOrg.com) -- Epson America is now shipping Android-powered projector glasses that place your favorite videos, or games, literally in your face, Epson’s Moverio BT-100 wearable display glasses can simulate an 80-inch screen and deliver 3-D...
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Google augmented-reality glasses coming soon | KurzweilAI

Google augmented-reality glasses coming soon | KurzweilAI | Science News | Scoop.it

Since the first information in December, we have learned more about Google’s glasses, says 9to5 Google. It looks something like Oakley Thumps, but with a camera and voice input/output, according to a tipster.


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Lumus PD-18-2 video screen glasses could lay messages or GPS over your field of vision

Lumus PD-18-2 video screen glasses could lay messages or GPS over your field of vision | Science News | Scoop.it
Israeli company Lumus has shown off the PD-18-2, which may look like a cumbersome pair of shades but allow the user to see high-quality images while they walk.
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