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    Google's Glass is now available in the UK

    SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Google says that its Glass wearable device is now available in Britain to early adopters willing to spend £1000 for a chance to dabble with the Internet-linked eyewear.
    Google is now selling its Glass product in Britain to anyone prepared to spend £1000 or becoming an early adopter. Image: Wikipedia
    Google is now selling its Glass product in Britain to anyone prepared to spend £1000 or becoming an early adopter. Image: Wikipedia

    Google expanded an "explorer" program beyond the United States for the first time by inviting British enthusiasts to buy the gadget online at Google Glass.

    "Probably the question we've heard more than any other is: when will Glass be available outside the US?" the Glass team said in a post on its Google+ social network page.

    "Well, we're starting out by dipping our toes across the pond," it said.

    The eyewear, hotly anticipated by some, feared by others, has been available in the United States since May to anyone willing to spend $1500 on buying the device and becoming an "explorer."

    The decision to open the Glass test, or beta, program in the UK came about a month after a one-day sale of the eyewear to the public.

    In a possible sign of interest, the Glass page on the Google+ network has more than 736,000 followers and has been viewed more than 114m times.

    Luxottica deal to improve designs

    Early this year, Google joined forces with Ray-Ban and other high-end manufacturers of branded spectacle frames to create and sell Glass eyewear in the United States.

    The partnership with Luxottica was portrayed as Google's biggest step yet into the emerging smart eyewear market. Luxottica brands include Oakley, Alain Mikli, Ray-Ban and Vogue-Eyewear.

    The first smart glasses by Luxottica for Google Glass will go on sale in 2015, according to the Italian eyewear group.

    Google has been working to improve the image of Glass, which has triggered concerns about privacy since the devices are capable of capturing pictures and video.

    During the Explorer testing phase, developers are creating apps for Google Glass, which range from getting weather reports to sharing videos to playing games.

    Glass connects to the Internet using Wi-Fi hot spots or, more typically, by being wirelessly tethered to mobile phones. Pictures or videos may be shared through the Google Plus social network.

    Source: AFP via I-Net Bridge

    Source: I-Net Bridge

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