In an interview with Reuters, Intel's new CEO said that, while the company is still considering going into providing television content, it is shifting its primary focus to mobile chip manufacturing.
A surgeon in Maine, and early Google Glass adopter, was the first person to use the device to broadcast a live-streaming video of surgery on a patient.
A new motorcycle helmet developed by a start-up company in Moscow could completely change the experience for bikers on the road. However, it might be the company's use of augmented reality technology that's most intriguing.
According to a high-ranking Acer executive, the company is planning to bring a wearable (possible watch) tech product to the brand new market next year.
Google Glass Explorer Edition has proven to be built so sturdily, accessing the main circuits is seemingly impossible without damaging the outer casing.
A new study by BiTE interactive has shown that only one in ten American smartphone users would use Glass regularly, mostly citing "social awkwardness."
Fred Armisen may have written the Saturday Night Live sketch that made fun of the Google Glass a few weeks ago - but was he on point with the real deal?
Google Glass may be too dorky to cause many privacy problems. But as soon as we all get used to the conspicuous design, that's when the real trouble begins.
Google Glass' turn-by-turn navigation is rumored to be coming to iPhone. Meanwhile, the Winky app has launched for Glass, lets you take pics by winking.