You wouldn’t hit a guy wearing Glass, would you? Google is selling a test version of its wearable Internet device, Glass, from its website for $1,500. But a research firm said parts and assembly of Glass only amount to $152.47. And some people have raised privacy concerns because Glass can take photos and video surreptitiously.
So, while wearing your Google Glass, you’ll be the envy of every gadget hound who doesn’t mind looking like a dork, a sucker and a creep.
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Buzz it yourself: A former Bend, Oregon, police chief has left the department, but one of his legacies remains: A police cruiser that was turned into a barbecue grill and meat smoker.
We’ll leave a blank space here where you can write in your own pork products punch line:
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Flying the adequate skies: Customer satisfaction with U.S. commercial airlines reached a record high of 712 points on a 1,000-point scale.
Customer complaints also have dropped, although that may be because most airlines have added a $39 fee to register a complaint.
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