Wearable tech enthusiasts, Tuesday is your lucky day. Starting at 6 a.m. PT on April 15, Google is opening up its Glass Explorer program to anyone in the United States. Residents can get their hands on a unit for $1,500 plus tax and will be a part of the Explorers who test out the device prior to consumer launch. The one-day offering is designed to reach people who want to try the device but have been unable to. Google hopes to gather feedback from a wider user group, specifically those who are eager to adopt the technology as early as possible. Limited spots are available, sign up for your reminder here.
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Check out this “Must-Have Office Gadgets” blog post on TheFind to learn more about cool products for the workplace. High-tech finds include a laser keyboard, cup warmer, mini aroma humidifier and digital smartpen. Check out other helpful gadget tips on TheFind’s Blog. Shop for your office gadgets at www.thefind.com. Artist Pascal Gaggelli created this comic titled “Wo Acgua” with Smith Micro’s Manga Studio software. We thought the cute comic was a great use of Manga Studio and especially liked his use of vibrant colors and shading on the characters.
To learn more about Manga Studio, visit http://manga.smithmicro.com/ Check out more Manga-created comics and graphic novels at http://manga.smithmicro.com/gallery/novel/acgua.html With Facebook's recent $2B acquisition of virtual reality company Oculus, it's more apparent that tech giants Facebook and Google are locked in a high-stakes real world game of 'Monopoly' to acquire the latest emerging technologies. Despite Facebook's current success, it knows its core business could degrade just as Myspace did, according to Yankee Group analyst Carl Howe. Within the past years, Facebook has invested billions of dollars to acquire Instagram, Face.com, WhatsApp and Oculus. On the other hand, Google has spent billions on driverless cars, wearable gadgets, military robots and its most recent acquisition of connected home device company Nest at $3.2B. So what does this mean for the future of technology? In terms of the Oculus acquisition, Facebook's Mark Zuckberberg believes virtual reality has the chance to become the communications platform of the future. Numerous previous industry leaders fell after they failed to adapt to new technologies proving that diversification is key to staying on top in the tech world today. The 43 team is eager to see how both companies expand while continuing to adapt to emerging technologies. If you’ve decided its time to purchase a tablet, TheFind can help ease the process. First, check out their blog post on some of the best tablets options to help you narrow down the list. Then be sure to get the best deal by using TheFind’s search local, barcode scan and price comparison tools – learn how by checking out their how-to blog post here. Check out other helpful gadget tips on TheFind’s Blog. Shop for your tablet at www.thefind.com. |
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