“Google has patented a smart contact lens that could see its Glass wearable computer fit inside a smart lens,” Mark Prigg reports for The Daily Mail.
“The firm has already developed a contact lens for diabetics analyses their tears, warning them if their glucose levels are low,” Prigg reports. “Now it has revealed plans for a lens with a camera built in – opening the possibility of its Glass system being shrunk down significantly.”
“The lens also has wireless capabilities allowing it to link to a smartphone, which can be used to process data and give the user audio commands,” Prigg reports. “Google also says the system will be able to detect faces…”
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MacDailyNews Take: Sounds like a Glasshole’s wet dream.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews readers too numerous to mention individually for the heads up.]