Title: Google Glass can return – but it must
clear four big hurdles first
Summary:
This article is about the recent
halt to the Google glass project and a question on its future, a possible
return as a fully fledged product. The article then goes on to explain the 4
hurdles that are preventing the return of the product. Google didn’t see the insult “Glasshole” coming, according to
the Wall Street Journal. “The word Glasshole was a surprise to me. None of us
had thought about that,” a former Google X executive told the paper. The Google
glasses do not look appealing at all. The number one complaint is that the
glasses just don’t last long enough. The need for a slim profile means that the
battery pack is necessarily tiny, and there’s no easy way to make the device
last longer without making that pack bigger.
Facts/Phrases:
Ø It
all points to Google’s desire to make Glass a genuine consumer-focused gadget,
rather than the niche-interest product which appealed to the “explorers” who
were prepared to pay £999 to be fancy beta-testers.
Opinion:
In my opinion, the slightest
inkling of returning Google glass would be a big and horrific mistake, it’s a
product unwanted, and lost cause, there is no real point using a product that
has no real worth or use. Being devil’s advocate the idea is simple and complex
at once, and is incredible on paper, in some sense a vision of the future, BUT
it isn’t worth the hassle, no one in their senses would pay a grand to wear
glasses that run out of power fast. Also, i would not want to be called a
bloody Glasshole.
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