Mar 222014
 

Wearable computers are now starting to come into their own. Watches and glasses with embedded personal computers have been in the limelight and they have also raised concerns about public privacy.

For instance, can people wearing smart glasses in public video record everything they see and everyone they meet, all the time? What about public restroom and locker rooms where there is at least some expectation of privacy?

Well, Google has attempted to answer some of these concerns by publishing their “The Top 10 Google Glass Myths” so that people can decide for themselves whether to jump onboard or be in relation to those who are into the whole wearable computer movement.

 

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