DUO: a motion-sensing device like Leap Motion that senses the user's movement in 3D space and lets you use it in 2D. It exposes an SDK and API so anyone can freely build on it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U180f3XG20o&feature=youtu.be
Google Glass finally~ detailed specs revealed (?)
1. 5MP camera and 720p video, 24-hour battery life
2. Google Glass produces a 25-inch HD-equivalent display at a distance of 8 feet (about 2.4m)
3. Provides a display with a 5MP camera and 720p HD video recording
4. Supports 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, with enough battery to wear Google Glass all day long.
5. Comes with 16GB of internal memory, of which about 12GB is actually usable.
6. The MyGlass app provided by Google Glass works on Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich or higher, and through it offers GPS and SMS text-messaging features.
@Won Eun-young, inews correspondent
Reference image: from \"The UX Revolution Google Glass and Apple's iWatch Will Bring\"
http://www.slideshare.net/dongchulkim/ux-18881585
Google Glass guidelines
https://developers.google.com/glass/ui-guidelines
"3 Reasons Google Glass Will Fail"
http://besuccess.com/2013/04/%EA%B5%AC%EA%B8%80-%EA%B8%80%EB%9E%98%EC%8A%A4%EA%B0%80-%EC%8B%A4%ED%8C%A8%ED%95%A0-3%EA%B0%80%EC%A7%80-%EC%9D%B4%EC%9C%A0/
A new interface technology unveiled by Fujitsu Labs that uses a projector, a camera, and everyday objects like paper or books. A concept with real potential if it gets commercialized well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=I2l0qklSzks
[Sony Patent] HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY APPARATUS: Sony's patent on the structure and form of an HMD. Usable for games and the like; introduces the method and technology for reflecting images to both eyes.
http://www.patentbolt.com/2013/03/a-new-sony-glass-patent-surfaces.html
Transparent Brain:
A technology developed by Dr. Kwanghun Chung of Stanford that makes the brain transparent so it can be observed. It lets you see the brain's structure, neurons, and more, and is expected to contribute to disease and brain research.
http://www.reuters.com/video/2013/04/11/reuters-tv-stanford-scientists-bring-clarity-to-mou?videoId=242190712
The 'smart life health wristband' that tracks and manages every aspect of daily life has launched. This 'smart wristband' just released by the US company 'Jawbone' — known mainly for Bluetooth headsets and innovative speakers — is a new-concept 'digital wristband' that tracks and manages the user's life pattern and activity level.
Smart alarms, tracking of exercise and calories burned, tracking calories consumed, every life and movement pattern, day and night sleep management, habit tracking — the range of everyday activities it tracks and manages is almost unbelievable...^^

