Google Bans users from reselling or even lending Glass
Google has started shipping Glass to “Explorer” users, but claims they will deactivate their device permanently without refund or support if they resell or even temporarily loan it to anyone else. (With a price tag over $1,000 that is not a mistake you’d want to make)
Source: Mashable
Pentagon to Open Communication Network for Apple Devices in 2014
Previously, the Pentagon had its Communication Network closed from Apple Devices. Starting in 2014, government employees at the Pentagon will have the ability to connect their devices to the ultra-secure network.

Source: macrumors.com
Cnet's Hands-on Review of Ubuntu Touch
Cnet, well known for their reviews, has prepared a hands-on review of Canonical’s new mobile rendition of their Operating System Ubuntu, which is the most popular Linux build in the world.

Source: CNET
Google's Sergey Brin mocks smartphones
Google’s co-founder and creator of Google Glass, Sergey Brin, calls Google Glass “more masculine than smartphones” (including Android phones) while wearing the sky blue model.

Source: techhive.com
Facebook Reminds Users they can't try Graph Search yet
Facebook won’t let you try Graph Search yet, but they want you to know how much other people love it.

Source: CNET
Record Broken with 320-gigapixel Panorama of London
Most Smartphone cameras have a rear camera with 5-8 megapixels in quality. Many DSLRs have 12-24 megapixels. You can make images much larger by stitching frames together into a larger image — called a panorama — but never before has a single panorama been 320 gigapixels; that’s roughly 320,000 megapixels.
Source: Engadget
Google Glass: The quest for a good-looking device
Google Glass has received a huge amount of criticism since its conception. One of the biggest problems brought up by the public was the dislike of the design of the “Smart Glasses.”
Source: Engadget

