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Google Glass could make a comeback but enterprise clients are Google's only focus
Tech2 News Staff •Google rolled out its first Enterprise Edition of the Google Glass publicly, back in mid-2017.
Google Glass could help kids with autism better understand faces & emotions
•Assessments show better social interaction, initiation and emotion recognition in kids with autism
Google Glass to help autistic children improve their social skills
Ians •This treatment could help fill a major gap in autism care due to a shortage of trained therapists.
Google Glass-based solutions can help autistic children around the world
Ians •There is no cure for autism but early diagnosis and intervention with therapies does improve the long-term outcome.
Google may be working on a standalone AR headset that operates using the Google Assistant: Report
Ians •Google A65 is rumoured to have many similarities with Microsoft's HoloLens in terms of its operation style and the Qualcomm chipset being used.
Texting or taking calls on wearables while driving is just as dangerous as sending an SMS from your phone: Report
•Researchers at the University of Texas experimented the implications of texting and driving while using either of phones and wearables.
Failed AR wearable Google Glass could make a comeback in the future: Report
Ians •Google Glass was introduced with much fanfare in 2014. At $1,500, it promised a new, bold era for information.
Vuzix Blade AR glasses may be the future of smart glasses; could become commercially available by Q2 2018
Tech2 News Staff •The Vuzix Blade has the entire display and its power source within frames of the glasses, something that was lacking in its previous iterations.
Google Glass resurfaces as a tool to help children with autism
Ians •The company said it is using the Google Glass platform because tablets or phones require looking down.
Apple CEO Tim Cook feels that technology to make smart AR glasses 'in a quality way' does not exist today
Tech2 News Staff •Cook did say that the technology to create a pair of AR-ready smart glasses in a quality way, does not exist today.