Last week, it was reported by Forbes that a Google Glass developer successfully bypassed the security mechanisms put in place by Google, by exploiting a well-known vulnerability in Android 4.0.4, the version of the operating system that ships with the device. This means that any attacker could easily gain access to the smart glass device [...]

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The rapid growth in sensors, component and system integration, along with next generation wireless technologies and mobile devices has driven the market for wearable devices in the consumer segment. Over the last few years, the smartphone and tablet devices which are now used in conjunction with these devices have become powerful computing and Internet access [...]
Google has been working on its Project Glass since last year and will be sending out the device to developers early this year. I have previously blogged about this and other initiatives from key influential players such as Apple and Microsoft. While it is important for the industry to embrace the opportunities that such initiatives [...]
While the history of wearables dates back to the late-1960s, today I’m going to concentrate on the story from the early-80s up to and including the present day since this is the period of time during which the most progress was made on wearable computing devices. Steve Mann, now called by some the ‘Father of [...]
So we have moved on from desktop PCs and have now entered a new era of computing via connected devices such as smartphones, tablets, and phablets, supported by the evolution of technology. In this tech-savvy era, consumers are very much technology-driven: we now have devices which monitor and respond to users based on gestures and [...]
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