![]() We got to try the Word Lens app, which translated a menu in real-time, making the menu on the screen look like it was written in English instead of Spanish. Glass is also open for third-party apps, cleverly called ‘glassware’. Asking "how’s the weather today" got a correct response, asking “"today weather how" in Singlish got a search going for "3 hunna" (yeah, don’t ask us what that is). Like on Google Search for mobile, we found that Glass could recognize basic commands with a Singaporean accent surprisingly well, but you still need to get your grammar right. I asked it for directions to the nearest Starbucks and it promptly showed me a turn-by-turn map to get my caffeine fix.Īnd whatever you can do with Google Search on mobile, you can do with Glass, like asking it to translate "where’s the toilet" into Japanese. When connected to a smartphone, you can do some neat things just by speaking to it. ![]() You can hardly feel its weight as you wear the device, and a quick glance up and to the left shows you a little screen projected onto a block of glass. ![]() ![]() ![]() Despite my pessimism, there’s a lot of promise with Google Glass. ![]()
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