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The "Tomatan" is a backpack that can be loaded with six mid-sized tomatoes, enough, say the makers, to power runners through this weekend`s Tokyo Marathon.
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Microsoft`s HoloLens goggles have hit a sweet spot between Google Glass and virtual reality headgear, immersing users in a mesmerizing world of augmented reality holograms.
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The company did not indicate, however, when its next version would be made available.
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The company confirmed that it will stop selling the £1,000 smart glasses next week, just months after launching in the UK.
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San Francisco-based Osterhout Design Group (ODG), which develops heavy-duty smart glasses for the military, is set to roll out a consumer-friendly version this year, Forbes reported.
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The wearable eye device from Google is all set to enter the International Space Station (ISS) for a flatworm study next week.
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Corning, the makers of Gorilla Glass used in mobile phones, on Thursday said it is in discussions with handset makers in the country to aggressively expand its presence in India.
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The exteriors of the new device also adds a textured area to the touch-sensitive side panel where non-voice interactions are performed, media reports said.
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Google is set to launch a new model of its Glass headset next year that will be powered by an Intel chip and will offer longer battery life than its predecessor, a report said.
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Corning supplies glass for smartphones made by Samsung Electronics and rival Apple Inc.
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Afraid of keeping glass-made decorative pieces at home as your naughty kids won`t spare them for long? Not any more.
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Wyoming state Senator Floyd Esquibel, a Democrat who crafted the bill to ban such devices behind the wheel, said he wanted to ensure safeguards are in place before the technology premiered by Google - a tiny computer mounted to an eyeglass frame - is widely available.
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