Sunglass Holders, iCloud Dropbox, and Cable Storage [In The Tips Box]

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Visitors offer their finest strategies for storing your shades inside your vehicle, making iCloud work like Dropbox, and storing your cables on-the-go.

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Google Eye: 007 Reality Glasses?

Project Glass or Eye. Search large Google will launch stunning augmented truth glasses what kind of permit smartphone options like phoning, web, charts and additionally more. Not in your pocket, but on your own nose. The buzz around these new glasses is massive…

The curtains of Google’s information X labs are really eventually orifice. As well as the result is truly amazing. By the end of 2012 – for about $two hundred and fifty to $600 – you can be the next James Bond.

A New Twist on Googles Glass- Computer Controlled with Your Eyes


(PRWEB) June 30, 2012

Google introduced its wearable computer augmented reality concept Google Glass this week to developers. Videos show ability to record real time video, GPS for directions, weather reports and connection to social media. Now, imagine using only your eyes to control your computer.

BLiNK Eye Tracking Technology was created by Devon Greco in response to his ALS-stricken fathers limitation of interaction with his family. The muscular paralysis of ALS (Lou Gehrigs disease) left his father with only the ability to communicate through eye movement and an $ 18,000 computer. Greco knew there was a better way and using his imagination and electrical engineering background, conjured up a device that would allow millions of people like his father to communicate with, low-cost, hands-free, wireless, eye-tracking technology.