Google Glass may someday fire up your coffee maker
Google filed a patent application for technology that will enable Google Glass to control everyday devices such as coffee makers, home alarm systems and garage doors.
Google filed a patent application for technology that will enable Google Glass to control everyday devices such as coffee makers, home alarm systems and garage doors.
Before an official pair has even been released, a Seattle cafe has banned customers from wearing Google's computerised eye glasses inside the business.
Sergey Brin, Google co-founder and head of the company's Glass project, said the computerized eyeglasses are more masculine than smartphones.
Can't wait to try a pair of Google's upcoming computerized glasses? You better get your request to be a Glass explorer in today.
Google may be taking a page from Apple as it considers opening brick-and-mortar retail stores, according to reports.
Computerworld reporters have been roaming around the 2013 CES show this week, video cameras in hand, to give you an idea of what the big event is all about.
Ford Motor Co. is looking to integrate drivers' favorite apps into their cars, giving them someone to read them the morning newspaper, along with an app to find them the site of their next great date.
A woman ordered to pay $222,000 for pirating 24 copyrighted songs has taken her fight against the Recording Industry Association of America to the U.S. Supreme Court.
A few major retailers want to get a jump on Cyber Monday by launching their online sales over the Thanksgiving weekend.