Google has announced on its official Project Glass Google+ page that it will not be approving applications for Google Glass that utilize facial recognition technology at this time due to privacy issues.
Google has announced on its official Project Glass Google+ page that it will not be approving applications for Google Glass that utilize facial recognition technology at this time due to privacy issues.
Two live-stream video feeds recently appeared on the Google Developers website, counting down to June 7 and June 13. You may be wondering what they’re all about — maybe Google will finally announce that Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update?
Maybe not. Instead, it appears both are dedicated to the mobile version of Chrome.
Three U.K. has launched Sony’s latest mid-range handset, the Xperia SP. The device supports Three’s “ultrafast” network according to the company’s press release, which is believes to be its upcoming 4G network that will launch sometime during the second half of 2013.
According to a recent report published by Reuters, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 will not be powered by the typical ARM processors – instead it will be powered by Intel’s latest Clover Trail+ CPU, marking the highest-profile Android launch for Intel.
Back in April, Samsung announced two new super-sized smartphones called the Galaxy Mega — one of which had a 5.8-inch display, the other a 6.3-inch display. Following the announcement, fans suggested that the devices were far too big to be used as every day smartphones, and there was some speculation about whether Samsung would actually launch them.
We’re still yet to see them, but it appears one just passed through the Bluetooth SIG on its way to market.