Google is finally pulling back the curtains on its much anticipated wearable computer, Google Glass ($1500). The Google Glass is a wearable computer. It does pretty much everything that your current mobile devices can do, except handsfree. The Glass allows you to record video, take photos, get directions, do searches and basically share your daily experiences with anyone you want. The Glass augments reality by allowing you to gather information on demand. Google is allowing a handful of early adopters to get the Glass. Entries are due by February 27th and instructions can be found on their website. To wet your whistle here’s some [video_lightbox_youtube video_id=v1uyQZNg2vE width=640 height=480 anchor=video] showing the Glass in use.
The Doxie Flip Scanner ($149) is a mobile wireless scanner that’s perfect for capturing photos, memories, creative, ideas, and images from pocket notebooks. You can scan by placing your image on the glass or by removing the cover and placing the scanner on whatever you want to scan. The Doxie Flip works with originals up […]