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Google Reportedly Working On Android / Goggles-Powered, Terminator-like HUD Google Glasses

Awais Imran·February 7, 2012
Folks who have watched futuristic science-fiction films and/or played futuristic first-person-shooters will probably be familiar with the term “HUD” which stands for Heads Up Display. These displays are included as part of the headgear and offer real-time information about whatever is in front of and around the person wearing it. Well, according to a recently published report, Google is working on “HUD Glasses” that work on a similar concept, and it is “coming soon”. Details after the jump!

Senior Apple Director Jumps Ship For Google To Work On A “Secret Project”

Ben Reid·February 7, 2012
Simon Prakash, Apple’s former senior director of product integrity, has just been hired by fierce rivals Google to begin work on a supposed “secret project”, details of which are currently unknown.

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