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		<title>Taking your Xtreamer on holidays</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The summer is here and so is the time for holidays and vacations. Many  of us will soon get a chance to rest; do the things we like to do, see  the new places. And while most people don&#8217;t go holidaying to spend their  days in a room, anything can happen. There [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The summer is here and so is the time for holidays and vacations. Many  of us will soon get a chance to rest; do the things we like to do, see  the new places. And while most people don&#8217;t go holidaying to spend their  days in a room, anything can happen. There might be a bad weather, you  can get tired or your kids need to go to sleep early. And then there you  are when there is nothing to do and nothing to watch, because your  hotel doesn&#8217;t have much to offer or there is nothing on cable – at  least, nothing in a language you understand. Of course, now we have  smartphones and tablets but there is a problem of limited storage plus  local mobile networks might be too slow for quality streaming or you are  in a bad\no reception area.</p>
<p>Fortunately there are many Xtreamer media players that are both compact  and light. The original Xtreamer (MK1), SideWinder series, Elvira and  Xtreamer TV  – you can take them anywhere (although I&#8217;ve known people  who would pack their Xtreamer Pro &#8220;brick&#8221; with two 2TB hard drives).</p>
<p><strong>Why should you take a media player on holiday?</strong></p>
<p>For the same reason you bought it. You don&#8217;t want to be dependent on  your hotel owner or on whatever the locals call entertainment.<br />
And if there is a &#8220;slow&#8221; evening, you can finally sit down and watch  that TV show you always wanted to finish but never had the time. Your  kids can enjoy their favorite animated movies before going to sleep or  early in the morning when you want to stay in bed another hour or two.  Your music collection is always with you, and you can show your family  pictures to your friends old and new.</p>
<p><img src="http://images.holidaylettings.co.uk/141812/320/4.jpg" alt="Posted Image" /></p>
<p><strong>What should you take with you?</strong></p>
<p>First of all, don&#8217;t forget the power supply and the remote control.<br />
Since you can never know what kind of TV you will find in your hotel room, it is advisable to take both HDMI and RCA cables.<br />
Copying everything you need on an internal hard drive is probably the  most convenient option but you can also take an external USB drive (if  you have an Xtreamer Elvira you will need to).<br />
A USB stick might come useful if you want to see the photos you just made on a big TV.</p>
<p>That is all.</p>
<p>We simply want to remind you that you have a little something that might make your life a little easier and more fun.<br />
And we want to wish you a great summer, full of positive emotions,  smiles, love, new places and adventures. Or, if you prefer, plenty of  quiet moments &#8211; these can be rare too.</p>
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		<title>NYC and San Francisco Govt. call for smartphone &#8220;kill switch&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2013 07:13:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The problem of stolen iPhones in big cities like New York has become so widespread that some police departments have devoted  special task forces solely devoted to electronic device crime. Now, in  response to the growing incidents of electronics theft, officials from  San Francisco and New York City have joined forces to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The problem of stolen iPhones <a href="http://www.dvice.com/archives/2012/10/nypd_says_crime.php">in big cities like New York</a> has become so widespread that some police departments have devoted  special task forces solely devoted to electronic device crime. Now, in  response to the growing incidents of electronics theft, officials from  San Francisco and New York City have joined forces to launch an effort  to curb smartphone crime in the U.S.</p>
<p>New York State Attorney  General Eric Schneiderman and San Francisco District Attorney George  Gascón have announced the formation of the <a href="http://ag.ny.gov/press-release/ag-schneiderman-da-gasc%C3%B3n-launch-nationwide-%E2%80%9Csecure-our-smartphones%E2%80%9D-initiative">Secure Our Smartphones (S.O.S) Initiative</a>,  a national effort involving police chiefs, district attorneys, and  consumer advocates to call for &#8220;kill switches&#8221; on stolen smartphones. In  general terms, a kill switch would essentially render a smartphone  unusable once the device is lost or stolen and the owner sends out the  alert — a dynamic that would, in theory, reduce the incentive for  criminals to steal phones from users in large urban areas.</p>
<p>Commenting  on the reasoning behind the effort, Gascón said, &#8220;Over half of the U.S.  population owns a smartphone creating an environment ripe for violent  street crimes. The cell phone industry cannot ignore that smartphone  theft is a crime that can be fixed with a technological solution.&#8221;</p>
<p>And  while this new effort may eventually help lower smartphone-related,  some smartphone makers have been paying attention to the statistics and  calls for action. Just this week Apple announced a new feature in <a href="http://www.dvice.com/2013-6-11/ios-7-apple-takes-wraps-revamped-iphone-interface">iOS 7</a> that will function as the kind of kill switch some have been calling for.</p>
<p>Now,  when you lose your iPhone or have it stolen, if someone tries to erase  the device, or turn off Find My iPhone, they will be required to enter  your Apple ID. Without that ID, the phone will be unusable. Of course,  criminals adapt quickly, so this could simply mean that iPhone thefts  will now be accompanied by blistering interrogations asking for your  Apple ID. Nevertheless, as a purely technological fix, Apple&#8217;s solution  appears to be on the right track.</p>
<p>Via <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/sf-ny-prosecutors-to-announce-anti-smartphone-theft-initiative-before-summit-of-major-makers/2013/06/13/7dbb570c-d3fb-11e2-b3a2-3bf5eb37b9d0_story.html/">AP</a></p>
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		<title>Google Glass Review: A Beta Product From The Future</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google Glass is an extraordinary device. Like the Apple II, the Palm  Pilot, and the first iPhone, Glass is a category-defining product that  will quickly become the template for all other devices of its type going  forward. It&#8217;s the kind of device that will have a place in a computer  history [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google Glass is an extraordinary device. Like the Apple II, the Palm  Pilot, and the first iPhone, Glass is a category-defining product that  will quickly become the template for all other devices of its type going  forward. It&#8217;s the kind of device that will have a place in a computer  history museum.</p>
<p>As a technology journalist, I often cover innovative devices, or  exciting devices, or devices destined to sell millions, but how often,  going in, can you say &#8220;This is a device of <em>historical</em> significance?&#8221; Wearable computing has arrived. While Glass might not be the very first of its kind, it&#8217;s the first <em>good</em> one of its kind. There are still many problems, and many things that  need to be improved, but don&#8217;t for a second dismiss what the Glass Team  has accomplished here: a genre-defining device that belongs in the  history books.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t create an entirely new market segment without running into a few bumps in the road and with Glass, there are many.</p>
<p><a name="a-reality-check"></a></p>
<h2>A Reality Check</h2>
<p align="left">While the future of computing has certainly arrived,  viewing Glass with the appropriate mindset requires a significant  reality check for many people, which I will now provide: Glass is not  JARVIS. Forget what you&#8217;ve imagined during the last year of <a href="http://www.androidanatomy.com/2012/04/because-google-asked-for-it-project.html">unchecked hype and speculation</a>, and come back down to Planet Earth.</p>
<p>Glass does not do augmented reality of any kind, it does not record  things 24/7, and it is not a fully-featured replacement for your  smartphone. Expecting Glass do to any of those things is unfair and  unrealistic. Glass is a real, functioning, first-generation product made  with 2013 technology &#8211; it is also a work in progress. Your 3D, AR,  facial recognition fantasies are technologically impossible in a  self-contained headset, assuming you want the battery to last for more  than 5 minutes. So forget about them.</p>
<p>So what is Glass, then? Glass is a floating, 2D, transparent computer  screen. That&#8217;s the best way to think about it &#8211; a potentially useful  product, but not a Hollywood fantasy. Glass is also a device designed  with one thing in mind: conserving battery life. Battery limitations  permeate every aspect of Glass&#8217;s design, and I will cover that a lot in  this review. Anytime you say &#8220;I wish Glass did _______,&#8221; you have to  also consider how that feature would impact the battery life.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="Iron_Man_Mark_VII_HUD_design_By_Jayse_Hansen_1400" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_Iron_Man_Mark_VII_HUD_design_By_Jayse_Hansen_1400.png"><img style="display: inline" title="Iron_Man_Mark_VII_HUD_design_By_Jayse_Hansen_1400" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_Iron_Man_Mark_VII_HUD_design_By_Jayse_Hansen_1400_thumb.png" alt="Iron_Man_Mark_VII_HUD_design_By_Jayse_Hansen_1400" width="668" height="376" /></a></p>
<p align="center"><sup>Pictured above: Things that Glass doesn&#8217;t do.</sup></p>
<p>Also, for now, Glass is a product meant only for developers and  passionate tech enthusiasts. It&#8217;s an unfinished, alpha product that, <a href="http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/04/22/eric-schmidt-google-glass-will-go-on-sale-in-approximately-a-year-your-responsibility-to-not-be-a-weirdo/">according to Eric Schmidt</a>,  is a year away from a general consumer release. Google knows it&#8217;s not  finished, I know it&#8217;s not finished, and now, you know it&#8217;s not finished.  So while this <em>is</em> called a &#8220;review,&#8221; it would be unfair for me  to judge Glass as if it were a finished product. Still though, part of  the reason the Explorer Program exists is to gather ideas and feedback  from the community, and I consider this review a part of that. You&#8217;ll  still hear all about the flaws of Glass; it&#8217;s up to you to not take them  so <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">personally</span> seriously.</p>
<p>Since it is an alpha product, Glass is currently not &#8220;compatible&#8221;  with everyone. If you wear glasses, Glass just isn&#8217;t for you right now. <a rel="nofollow" href="https://plus.google.com/u/0/+projectglass/posts/FnpcMY5rW6s" target="_blank">Google is working on integrating Glass into glasses frames</a>,  but not for the Explorer program. The same goes for people with  problems in their right eye (as there is only a right eye version) or <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.google.com/glass/answer/3064131?hl=en" target="_blank">people who have had Lasik surgery</a>. Glass is also not for children under 13, or, apparently, <a rel="nofollow" href="https://plus.google.com/107290707477228775864/posts/3iU6pL3Aqfg" target="_blank">zombies</a>. Glass, like I said, is a work in progress.</p>
<p>The good news is that Google seems committed to quickly improving  Glass. Google plans on pushing out monthly updates for the Glass  software (Glass OS) and we&#8217;ve seen 2 updates, XE5 and XE6, already.  While something like a smartphone tends to have only minor flaws fixed  via OTA updates, Glass should be much more of a fluid, changing, growing  platform. So it&#8217;s best to consider this review a snapshot in time, and a  good base layer of knowledge for future Glass coverage.</p>
<p><a name="what-glass-actually-does"></a></p>
<h2>What Glass Actually Does</h2>
<p>Everyone goes into a smartphone review knowing exactly what a  smartphone does, but you may not have the same rock-solid foundation of  just what the heck it is that Glass <em>does.</em> So before I get all <em>evaluatey</em>, I&#8217;ll give a quick overview of what we&#8217;re dealing with.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-07 19.36.04 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-07-19.36.04-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-07 19.36.04 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-07-19.36.04-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-07 19.36.04 copy" width="668" height="401" /></a></p>
<p>The majority of the time, Glass is off &#8211; just like a smartphone.  Tilting your head up or tapping on the touchpad will turn it on, at  which point you&#8217;ll be staring at the iconic &#8220;ok glass&#8221; screen and the  time.</p>
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<p align="left">From here, you can say &#8220;ok glass&#8221; and issue a voice  command. You can perform Google queries, take a picture or video,  navigate somewhere, send emails and text messages, make a call, or start  a hangout. You can also swipe to the left and check the occasional  Google Now card, like weather, stocks, traffic, and sports scores.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-05 00.38.29 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-05-00.38.29-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-05 00.38.29 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-05-00.38.29-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-05 00.38.29 copy" width="500" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>Notifications, emails, text messages, pictures, 3rd party apps, and  your Glass usage history are all stuffed into an endless string of cards  called the &#8220;timeline,&#8221; which you can access by swiping to the right  from the &#8220;ok glass&#8221; screen. If you &#8220;fling&#8221; the Glass touchpad you&#8217;ll get  a zoomed out view of the timeline, which is pictured above.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s about it. There&#8217;s no way to look at websites, there&#8217;s no email  inbox, no way to listen to music, and no contact list, friend statuses,  or Google Hangouts (the chat program). If you want to do anything other  than what&#8217;s listed above, it&#8217;s time to whip out your phone.</p>
<p>So, now that you have a good enough idea of Glass does and doesn&#8217;t do. Let&#8217;s get to it.</p>
<p>First up, as usual, is the specs, but like everything with Google Glass, things are a little different. The official spec list <a rel="nofollow" href="http://support.google.com/glass/answer/3064128?hl=en&amp;ref_topic=3063354" target="_blank">is a little sparse</a>, so I did my best to compile a better one. This is all a combination of some Linux command line, Geekbench, <a rel="nofollow" href="https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/ViewExhibitReport.cfm?mode=Exhibits&amp;RequestTimeout=500&amp;calledFromFrame=N&amp;application_id=287362&amp;typ=8374&amp;fcc_id=A4R-X1" target="_blank">an FCC filing</a>, and a postal scale for the weight. Spec wise, Glass is basically a very light, very tiny <a title="Galaxy Nexus" rel="nofollow" href="http://wireless.amazon.com/Samsung-Galaxy-Nexus-Android-Wireless/dp/B0061R2A1S?tag=androidpolice-20" target="_blank">Galaxy Nexus</a>.</p>
<div>
<div><a name="specifications"></a></p>
<h3>Specifications</h3>
<ul>
<li>1.01 GHz Dual-Core TI OMAP 4430 CPU</li>
<li>Power VR SGX540 GPU</li>
<li>1GB RAM</li>
<li>16GB ROM, 12GB Usable</li>
<li>640&#215;360 FSC-<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_crystal_on_silicon">LCOS</a> Transparent Display (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.kguttag.com/2013/03/11/google-glass-is-using-field-sequential-color-fsc-lcos-likely-himax/" target="_blank">per this excellent article</a>)</li>
<li>5MP Camera</li>
<li>WiFi B/G</li>
<li>Bluetooth 4.0</li>
<li>570 mAh non-removable battery</li>
<li>Weight: 40 grams (Sunglasses are 25g)</li>
<li>Android 4.0.4 with Glass Software</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
<div>
<div><a name="the-good"></a></p>
<h3>The Good</h3>
<ul>
<li>Glass is slick. Like really, crazily,  &#8220;oh-my-god,-I-am-living-in-the-future&#8221; slick. The UI designers deserve a  medal. They&#8217;ve created software that looks and feels like it&#8217;s from a  sci-fi movie, yet it&#8217;s functional.</li>
<li>When you <em>do</em> want to do one of the things that Glass does, you can get it done very, very quickly.</li>
<li>The display is unlike any other display in existence. A crystal  clear, floating computer screen. Seeing it for the first time is an  experience<em>.</em></li>
<li>Fantastic build quality. Glass feels like an expensive pair of, well, glasses.</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
<div>
<div><a name="the-bad"></a></p>
<h3>The Bad</h3>
<ul>
<li>Lots of functionality dead ends. There are many situations where  Glass shows you a small snippet of what you want, but will be unable to  view more of it, and unable to pass it off to something that can. If  Glass is going to be limited, it needs to give you a &#8220;send to phone&#8221;  escape hatch when you hit those limits. Right now it&#8217;s pretty useless.</li>
<li>A strange, lopsided design. Why is everything on one side? Why  not put a second speaker and more battery on the other side? Glasses  need to be weight balanced.</li>
<li>A terrible picture taking experience. Do you care about  framing? Glass doesn&#8217;t &#8211; there is no &#8220;viewfinder&#8221; mode of any kind. You  tell Glass to take a picture, it takes one, and you can look at it  afterward. I usually have to take 2-4 pictures if I want to center  something.</li>
<li>No headphone jack. Glass has no serious way to deliver audio.</li>
<li>It doesn&#8217;t fold up. Glass doesn&#8217;t have a set of hinges allowing  the arms to fold up the way you would expect a pair of glasses. This  makes carrying Glass while not wearing it a pain.</li>
<li>The battery life. The 570mAh battery lasts just as long as you would expect it to.</li>
<li>The 3rd party app ecosystem. 3rd party apps that use the  recommended Mirror API aren&#8217;t allowed to do any compute on the device,  they don&#8217;t have hardware access, and they can&#8217;t add to the voice command  list. Mirror API apps will never be any good. Google is also  arbitrarily banning entire categories of apps they don&#8217;t like, like  facial recognition.</li>
</ul>
</div>
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<p><a name="hardware"></a></p>
<h1>Hardware</h1>
<p align="center"><a title="IMG_2272" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_IMG_2272.jpg"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="IMG_2272" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_IMG_2272_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="IMG_2272" width="668" height="73" /></a></p>
<p>Can Google please become a full-time hardware company? After the  Nexus Q, this is the second thing they&#8217;ve designed and assembled  themselves, and, like the Nexus Q, Glass is <em>impeccably</em> well made. This is world-class design and build quality that puts the big manufacturers, even Apple, to shame.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="IMG_0027-3" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_IMG_0027-3.jpg"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 11px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="IMG_0027-3" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_IMG_0027-3_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="IMG_0027-3" width="668" height="439" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Glass feels like an expensive, futuristic artifact. The  prism really does feel like glass of some kind and is particularly  impressive to look at. The silver, titanium band and has quite a bit of  flex to it, even more so than a normal pair of eyeglasses. The black  parts are made from a rock-solid matte black plastic. The whole  contraption is light, yet sturdy feeling.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="IMG_22862" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_IMG_22862.jpg"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; margin: 15px 0px 21px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="IMG_22862" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_IMG_22862_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="IMG_22862" width="668" height="261" /></a></p>
<p>Glass has this elegant, futuristic vibe to it that I really love. On a  table, it&#8217;s one of the best looking devices I&#8217;ve ever seen. I wish the  Glass Team would design phones &#8211; heck, I want them to design <em>everything. </em></p>
<p align="center"><a title="IMG_2320" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_IMG_2320.jpg"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="IMG_2320" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_IMG_2320_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="IMG_2320" width="668" height="242" /></a></p>
<p>You primarily control glass with the gigantic side-mounted touchpad.  It&#8217;s basically the entire side of the device. Everything from the  rounded back to the seam for the eyepiece hinge is touch sensitive.</p>
<p><a title="IMG_22872" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_IMG_22872.jpg"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="IMG_22872" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_IMG_22872_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="IMG_22872" width="668" height="169" /></a></p>
<p>The inside of Glass is where most of the important stuff is. Just after the Glass eyepiece, there&#8217;s the oval-shaped <a title="2013-06-11-15.07" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-11-15.07.jpg"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; float: right; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="2013-06-11-15.07" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-11-15.07_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="2013-06-11-15.07" width="217" height="179" align="right" /></a>sensor  cluster, which, as far as I can tell, contains a microphone, and  infrared sensor. The infrared sensor is probably for face detection. You  can even see the IR light if you point a crappy phone camera at the  sensor cluster.</p>
<p>Further back on the main piece of Glass is the power button. This is  strictly for on/off; it&#8217;s not like the sleep/wake button on a  smartphone.</p>
<p>Towards the back is the bone conductive speaker, which is  silkscreened with the &#8220;Glass&#8221; logo. It sits against your skull, behind  your ear. While the technology here is neat, in practice this thing <em>sucks -</em> the speaker is extremely quiet. Granted, Glass can&#8217;t play music, and  the OS doesn&#8217;t use the speaker for much other than notification chimes,  so it&#8217;s not that big of a big deal. While you might not hear the  notification chime in a noisy environment, you <em>will</em> feel the  speaker vibrating against your head, so it kind-of works. For the few  times you actually need the speaker, like for announcing Google Maps  directions, you&#8217;ll find it completely inadequate. You&#8217;ll need to turn  your radio off to hear anything.</p>
<p>This is a bone conduction speaker, so you can actually hear it with  headphones on or if you cover your ears &#8211; then the speaker is <em>really</em> loud. By the way, there are no volume controls.</p>
<p>And why is there only <em>one</em> speaker? These are glasses; put one on the other side.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="IMG_2290" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_IMG_2290.jpg"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="IMG_2290" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_IMG_2290_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="IMG_2290" width="668" height="366" /></a></p>
<p align="left">There&#8217;s not much going on on the bottom of Glass;  there&#8217;s just the MicroUSB charging port. Glass supports ADB, so feel  free to hook it up to a computer and start hacking.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="charge" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_charge.jpg"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="charge" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_charge_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="charge" width="164" height="370" /></a><a title="IMG_0023" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_IMG_0023.jpg"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 0px 16px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="IMG_0023" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_IMG_0023_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="IMG_0023" width="400" height="313" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Glass also comes with this lovingly crafted USB cable  and charger set. The MicroUSB side is cleverly designed to work as a  stand for Glass when it&#8217;s plugged in. The unit balances on the bottom of  the USB plug and the nose pads.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="light4mb" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_light4mb.gif"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="light4mb" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_light4mb_thumb.gif" border="0" alt="light4mb" width="439" height="270" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Just behind the USB plug is a charging indicator/power  light, which has this beautiful &#8220;breathing&#8221; animation when it&#8217;s  charging. You really won&#8217;t want to charge this in your room at night,  because it will bathe the entire room in a pulsing, alien-abduction  white/blue light.</p>
<p><a name="the-display-or-why-glass-is-1500"></a></p>
<h2>The Display, Or Why Glass Is $1500</h2>
<p>The Glass display is most likely unlike anything you have ever  experienced &#8211; a transparent, heads-up display that is always just <em>there</em> in your field of view. Wearing Glass for the first time is <em>an experience.</em> Everyone who tries it instantly smiles.</p>
<p align="left">The Glass display appears to float in front of you in  the upper-right of your vision. Despite being about an inch away from  your eye, the focal point is a few feet away &#8211; nearsighted people aren&#8217;t  able to see it without glasses or contacts, and farsighted people don&#8217;t  need reading glasses.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="CS-LCOS" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_CS-LCOS1.jpg"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="CS-LCOS" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_CS-LCOS_thumb1.jpg" border="0" alt="CS-LCOS" width="668" height="231" /></a></p>
<p>The Glass display is a 640&#215;360 FSC-<a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_crystal_on_silicon" target="_blank">LCOS</a>, (that&#8217;s &#8220;Field Sequential Color &#8211; Liquid Crystal On Silicon,&#8221; which works a lot like a DLP projector) <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.kguttag.com/2013/03/11/google-glass-is-using-field-sequential-color-fsc-lcos-likely-himax/" target="_blank">probably made by a company called Himax</a>. Google doesn&#8217;t give an official screen size, but <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.himaxdisplay.com/en/product/info.asp" target="_blank">on Himax&#8217;s website</a>,  they offer 640&#215;360 displays in one size: 0.22 inches &#8211; about a quarter  of an inch. It&#8217;s safe to say the Glass display is around this size;  there just isn&#8217;t much more physical space for anything larger.</p>
<p>Now, let&#8217;s put the Glass display in the proper, jaw dropping, <em>peerless</em> context: Here in smartphone land, we all swoon over something like the  display of the HTC One, which is a 4.7 inch, 1920 x 1080 panel, with a  best-in-class DPI of 468. Glass, remember, probably uses an 0.22 inch,  640&#215;360 display, which would give it a DPI of <strong>3337</strong>. That&#8217;s not a typo &#8211; three-thousand, three-hundred and thirty-seven pixels per inch. Wow.</p>
<p>A lot of people look at Glass&#8217;s specs, see year-old phone parts, and  ask &#8220;why is that $1500?&#8221; Well, this is probably why. A screen this dense  has got to cost a pretty penny.</p>
<p><a title="cube" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_cube2.jpg"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="cube" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_cube_thumb2.jpg" border="0" alt="cube" width="668" height="286" /></a></p>
<p>Since no one actually wants to <em>look</em> at a 0.22 inch screen,  and since silicon isn&#8217;t transparent, the image is fired into a glass  prism. This magnifies the screen and puts the image in front of your  eye, on a transparent surface.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="IMG_2303-3" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_IMG_2303-31.jpg"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="IMG_2303-3" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_IMG_2303-3_thumb1.jpg" border="0" alt="IMG_2303-3" width="668" height="258" /></a></p>
<p>I&#8217;m far too under qualified to even attempt to explain how any of  this prism magic works, but the magnification probably has something to  do with the parabolic mirror on the end of the Glass prism. Here it is  reflecting a post-it note.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="IMG_2383" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_IMG_23831.jpg"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="IMG_2383" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_IMG_2383_thumb1.jpg" border="0" alt="IMG_2383" width="668" height="332" /></a></p>
<p align="left">The Glass display you see in Google&#8217;s promotional  materials is a computer-generated, idealized version of the real thing,  so here is my attempt at something a little more accurate.</p>
<p align="left">The display is centered above your right eye, so the  Glass display sits right-of-center in your vision. I&#8217;m not really sure  why Google and other people keep saying &#8220;upper-right,&#8221; because it really  isn&#8217;t.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="screen3" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_screen3.gif"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="screen3" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_screen3_thumb.gif" border="0" alt="screen3" width="540" height="480" /></a></p>
<p align="left">The &#8220;black&#8221; background color of Glass has a bit of a  purpley hue to it, and there is a border around the floating rectangle,  almost like a bezel. There are also quite a bit of reflections around  the screen. There are cut off reflections of the display to the left and  right, and usually you can see the high contrast parts (like white  text) streak downward below the display. My guess is that this is caused  by the bottom side of the prism. They&#8217;re a little distracting at first,  but you quickly learn to ignore them after a few days.</p>
<p align="left">Since Glass is a clear prism all the way around, the  amount of reflections is influenced by the room lighting. External light  can occasionally enter the prism and cause more streaking.</p>
<p align="left">When Glass is off, you can see the clear cube in your  vision, but your brain will learn to ignore it after a few days. You  might have headaches until then, though.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="3-colors" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_3-colors.jpg"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="3-colors" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_3-colors_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="3-colors" width="668" height="749" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Since Glass uses separate red, green, and blue LEDs for  the picture, you can see a rainbow effect if you pay attention. Here  I&#8217;ve managed to take a picture of each color, no Photoshop needed.</p>
<p align="left">All the flaws of the display system are very minor.  Glass manages to float a clear, crisp image in front of your vision that  works wonderfully. You quickly get used to the reflections and stop  seeing the rainbow effect; it&#8217;s just a little strange at first.</p>
<p><a name="whats-missing"></a></p>
<h2>What&#8217;s Missing</h2>
<h5>Hinges</h5>
<p>One of my big disappointments with the hardware is that it ignores  one of the basic design tenets of a pair of eyeglasses &#8211; it is  completely rigid. When I initially saw Glass, I just kind of expected it  to have hinges on the left and right, and thus, the ability to fold up,  the way a pair of regular glasses would. Glass can&#8217;t fold up though;  there is no &#8220;compact storage mode.&#8221; It takes up as much horizontal space  as a human head, and always will.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="case" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_case.jpg"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="case" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_case_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="case" width="668" height="478" /></a></p>
<p>The lack of hinges makes carrying Glass when not wearing it a real  pain. Look at how ridiculously large the case is compared to a normal  glasses case. Wearing Glass is not appropriate in all places; you will  have to take it off sometime, but the design of Glass makes that a huge  pain in the butt.</p>
<p>I could imagine a person choosing to use Glass similarly to  sunglasses &#8211; to be worn only in certain circumstances. Sunglasses,  because they easily fold up, can be stowed anywhere. You can toss them  in a small case, or hang them on a car sun visor or a shirt collar.  Glass can&#8217;t do any of this. If you&#8217;re in public, and want to take Glass  off, you don&#8217;t have anywhere to put it, aside from the massive,  unpocketable case it comes with. Next time you&#8217;re out in public with  your sunglasses, take them off, and pretend they can&#8217;t fold up. The only  thing you can do is awkwardly hold them or leave them in your car.</p>
<p>Yes, hinges would add a small amount of complexity to Glass, since  the computer would be on one side of the hinge and the display on the  other, but this is nothing that hasn&#8217;t been solved a million times over  by flip phones and laptops.</p>
<h5>Music</h5>
<p>Glass won&#8217;t be pumping out <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVuLEsfONnU" target="_blank">Bibio</a> anytime soon, because, somehow, Google has neglected to equip the thing  with a headphone jack. For that matter, there also isn&#8217;t a music app,  and it&#8217;s currently impossible to build one. There&#8217;s mono bone conduction  speaker, sure, but that&#8217;s more analogous to a phone earpiece. It&#8217;s for  notification tones and voice reproduction &#8211; it&#8217;s definitely not  something that&#8217;s capable of high-quality sound.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve seen Glass pitched as a great device for <a rel="nofollow" href="https://plus.google.com/photos/+projectglass/albums/5745849874061604161/5745850070023874322" target="_blank">joggers</a>, <a rel="nofollow" href="https://plus.google.com/photos/+projectglass/albums/5745849874061604161/5745850091590054194" target="_blank">cyclists</a>, and <a rel="nofollow" href="https://plus.google.com/photos/+projectglass/albums/5745849874061604161/5745850104725772818" target="_blank">city dwellers</a>.  You know what 100% of these people do on their mobile devices? Listen  to music. Heck, in the very first (completely fictional) Glass video, &#8220;<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&amp;v=9c6W4CCU9M4#t=113s" target="_blank">Music &#8211; Stop.</a>&#8221; was one of the demonstrated voice commands.</p>
<p>The lack of a headphone jack cuts off a huge swath of usage  possibilities for Glass. If you&#8217;re an active lifestyle person, this  would have been a dream device. Hands-free music while  jogging/cycling/weightlifting? Where do I sign up? Part of the reason  for the Explorer program is experimentation, and a headphone jack would  have given developers one more thing to play with.</p>
<p>One of the reasons for the success of smartphones is that they are  Swiss Army knives. They can do anything, and each user has a different  set of features that they just can&#8217;t live without. By just outright  omitting high quality sound capabilities, they&#8217;ve left a huge hole in  Glass&#8217;s ability to pick up the traditional mobile device workload.</p>
<h5>A Symmetrical Design</h5>
<p>The weight balance on Glass is really lopsided, because everything is  on one side. The speaker is also really quiet, and the battery life  sucks. You know what would have probably helped all of these problems? A  symmetrical design. Why not put a speaker and more battery on the other  side of glass? There is currently <em>nothing</em> there right now. There&#8217;s really no reason for Glass to be unbalanced.</p>
<p>Google made the Glass design &#8220;modular&#8221; and one-sided so that someday  it could be attached to a custom pair of glasses, but I really don&#8217;t see  the point, since you&#8217;d have to have custom Glass frames anyway. Why not  have both sides be modular with a small connecting wire built into the  custom Glass frames?</p>
<p><a name="camera"></a></p>
<h2>Camera</h2>
<p>You really don&#8217;t need me to provide sample images of the camera, because they are <em>extremely</em> easy to come by. Glass tags any images uploaded to Google+ with a  &#8220;#throughglass&#8221; hashtag, so if you&#8217;re really interested in the camera  quality, <a href="https://plus.google.com/u/0/s/throughglass">a quick search for that will bring up millions of Glass pictures.</a></p>
<p>Still I feel obligated to provide a couple, so here:</p>
<p align="center"><a title="20130614_173243_344" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_20130614_173243_344.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="20130614_173243_344" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_20130614_173243_344_thumb.jpg" alt="20130614_173243_344" width="329" height="242" /></a><a title="20130615_115441_348" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_20130615_115441_348.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="20130615_115441_348" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_20130615_115441_348_thumb.jpg" alt="20130615_115441_348" width="329" height="242" /></a><a title="20130615_171725_477" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_20130615_171725_477.jpg"><img style="margin: 2px 0px 0px; display: inline" title="20130615_171725_477" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_20130615_171725_477_thumb.jpg" alt="20130615_171725_477" width="668" height="491" /></a></p>
<p>It&#8217;s a pretty crappy 5MP cell phone camera &#8211; there&#8217;s not much else to  say. It&#8217;s ok when you have some sunlight and a muddled mess when you  don&#8217;t.</p>
<p><a name="the-glass-software"></a></p>
<h1>The Glass Software</h1>
<p>Remember, Glass is a constantly-changing alpha product, so, for the  software section especially, things are subject to change. In just the  time it took me to write this review, Glass received a software update  to version XE5. Google should be pumping out updates once a month, so  just consider this a snapshot in time. I&#8217;ll cover what works, what  doesn&#8217;t, and what would be nice to see in the future.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-09 17.20.26 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-09-17.20.26-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-09 17.20.26 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-09-17.20.26-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-09 17.20.26 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-05-09 17.20.10 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-09-17.20.10-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-09 17.20.10 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-09-17.20.10-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-09 17.20.10 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-05-09 17.26.19 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-09-17.26.19-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-09 17.26.19 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-09-17.26.19-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-09 17.26.19 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a></p>
<p>Glass presents everything in a large-format card interface, and it&#8217;s  all controlled either by voice or on the touchpad. The touchpad has 4  actions: swipe left, swipe right, back (swipe down), and enter (a tap).</p>
<p>The main screen is the &#8220;ok glass&#8217; screen. From here you can see the  time and say &#8220;ok glass&#8221; (or tap) to activate the command list.</p>
<p>To the left of the &#8220;ok glass&#8221; screen are Google Now cards and the  settings, and to the right of the main screen is your timeline, which  contains notifications, pictures, cards from apps, and your history.</p>
<p>In the left picture, the folded over corner is called a &#8220;bundle,&#8221;  which means tapping on that card will drill down to a larger set of  cards about that subject &#8211; in this case, multiple settings cards.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-05 00.38.29 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-05-00.38.29-copy1.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-05 00.38.29 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-05-00.38.29-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-05-05 00.38.29 copy" width="500" height="300" /></a></p>
<p align="left">The touchpad has a special &#8220;fling&#8221; gesture that works on  the main timeline. It will show a zoomed out view of your cards and  allow you to quickly scroll through the timeline.</p>
<p><a name="the-ok-glass-screen-and-notifications"></a></p>
<h2>The &#8220;Ok Glass&#8221; Screen And Notifications</h2>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-10 19.07.02 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-19.07.02-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-10 19.07.02 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-19.07.02-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 19.07.02 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-05-09 17.20.10 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-09-17.20.10-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-09 17.20.10 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-09-17.20.10-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-09 17.20.10 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-05-10-19.07" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-19.07.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-10-19.07" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-19.07_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-10-19.07" width="215" height="129" /></a></p>
<p>The coolest thing about the &#8220;ok glass&#8221; screen is that it can also  show notifications. When appropriate, the voice command text goes away  and will be replaced with a phone call or low battery message.</p>
<p>This is a fantastic, clean way to present information; I just wish  more stuff in Glass would do it. I&#8217;d love to hear about new text and  emails like this. Currently there are no &#8220;notifications.&#8221; You hear a  chime and stuff just sits in your timeline. If you don&#8217;t hear the  initial chime, there&#8217;s nothing alerting you to a new one. I wish I could  configure the screen to turn on when a notification comes in, or at  least <em>show</em> the notification when I immediately turn on Glass after a chime.</p>
<p><a name="the-command-list-and-voice-recognition"></a></p>
<h2>The Command List And Voice Recognition</h2>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-10 19.51.52 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-19.51.52-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px 0px 0px; display: inline" title="2013-05-10 19.51.52 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-19.51.52-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 19.51.52 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a><a title="2013-05-10 19.52.05 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-19.52.05-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-10 19.52.05 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-19.52.05-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 19.52.05 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a></p>
<p align="left">There&#8217;s two ways to get to the command list, you can say  &#8220;ok glass&#8221;, or, as of XE5, you can tap on the &#8220;ok glass&#8221; screen. From  here you can speak a command, or side your finger along the touchpad to  scroll up and down and tap to choose a command.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-07 19.42.31 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-07-19.42.31-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-07 19.42.31 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-07-19.42.31-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-07 19.42.31 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a><a title="2013-05-10 19.51.52 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-19.51.52-copy1.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-10 19.51.52 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-19.51.52-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 19.51.52 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a></p>
<p align="left">There are actually two modes to this screen. &#8220;Voice  activation mode&#8221; kicks in when you say &#8220;ok glass,&#8221; at which point the  command list will scroll up and down with your head movements. This is  pictured in the left screen, and here, every command is the same color.</p>
<p align="left">The screen on the right is &#8220;touchpad mode,&#8221; which  happens when you tap on the &#8220;ok glass&#8221; screen or if you touch Glass at  any point while the command screen is open. In touchpad mode, head  scrolling doesn&#8217;t work, because you&#8217;re expected to scroll with the  touchpad. The current command is highlighted, and the others are dimmed,  and a tap will start the currently selected command.</p>
<p align="left">&#8220;Take a picture&#8221; and &#8220;record a video&#8221; are both instant  commands. Tap or speak them and you&#8217;re off. Anything with an ellipsis  will ask for additional information. While it may seem like commands are  split up into sections, you don&#8217;t actually have to wait for them when  issuing voice commands. You can say the full string of commands on the  first screen and Glass will just figure it out.</p>
<p align="left">Other than the cool &#8220;ok glass&#8221; hot word detection, the  voice recognition seems to be the standard Google voice solution that  you can currently access from Android or the desktop.</p>
<p>The only downside to Glass&#8217;s voice recognition is that you have to <em>nail </em>the  phrasing of the command list. It&#8217;s &#8220;get directions to&#8230;&#8221; not &#8220;navigate  to&#8230;&#8221; or &#8220;show me how to get to &#8230;&#8221; &#8211; anything other than the exact  phrases listed will not work. This is really annoying if you live in the  Google ecosystem, because the Google voice commands are not even  consistent across devices. &#8220;Navigate to&#8221; will work on my phone, but not  on Glass.</p>
<p><a name="google-search"></a></p>
<h2>Google Search</h2>
<p align="left">There are two ways to start a Google Search. You can say  &#8220;ok glass, Google&#8221; and then your query, or you can long press on the  pad from anywhere in the UI (new in XE5) and it will bring up the Google  search voice recognition screen.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-10 20.51.32 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.51.32-copy1.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-10 20.51.32 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.51.32-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 20.51.32 copy" width="500" height="300" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Now, the really crippling part of Glass that you <em>always</em> need to keep in mind is that Glass does not have a web browser, and cannot display web pages.</p>
<p align="left">Ideally your question is in Google&#8217;s Knowledge Graph, at  which point you&#8217;ll get an audible answer and a nice looking card. If  not, you&#8217;ll be shown a web snippet &#8211; the same paragraph of text you see  under site links in Google results. If you&#8217;re asking about a factual  thing, you can usually get a useful result; if you&#8217;re not, you&#8217;re  probably going to need to whip out your smartphone.</p>
<h5>Knowledge Graph Searches</h5>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-10 20.51.37 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.51.37-copy4.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px 0px 0px; display: inline" title="2013-05-10 20.51.37 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.51.37-copy_thumb4.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 20.51.37 copy" width="217" height="130" /></a><a title="2013-05-10 20.51.45 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.51.45-copy5.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-10 20.51.45 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.51.45-copy_thumb5.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 20.51.45 copy" width="218" height="130" /></a><a title="2013-05-10 20.51.48 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.51.48-copy4.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-10 20.51.48 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.51.48-copy_thumb4.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 20.51.48 copy" width="217" height="130" /></a><a title="2013-05-10 20.51.52 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.51.52-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 2px 0px 0px; display: inline" title="2013-05-10 20.51.52 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.51.52-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 20.51.52 copy" width="162" height="97" /></a><a title="2013-05-10 20.51.54 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.51.54-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-10 20.51.54 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.51.54-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 20.51.54 copy" width="162" height="97" /></a><a title="2013-05-10 20.52.02 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.52.02-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-10 20.52.02 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.52.02-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 20.52.02 copy" width="162" height="97" /></a><a title="2013-05-10 20.52.05 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.52.05-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-10 20.52.05 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.52.05-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 20.52.05 copy" width="162" height="97" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Google searches bring up not just one card, but usually a  whole row of cards. If you&#8217;re searching for a famous person, place,  building, animal, or other encyclopedic <em>thing, </em>you&#8217;ll usually  get a Knowledge Graph result. These will bring up a picture and the  first few sentences of their Wikipedia entry, and after that you can  swipe through Knowledge Graph stats about that person. Wikipedia cards  are read out loud by the built-in robot voice, and a quick tap will shut  it up.</p>
<p align="left">The Wikipedia cards are really nice, but they also  expose Glass&#8217;s current biggest problem: there is no way to &#8220;read more,&#8221;  which is what I always want to do. Reading on Glass is just fine. I  would happily skim though the whole Wiki article on Glass; I&#8217;m just not  able to. Having an option to send this article to my phone would be a  decent option too, but there&#8217;s no way to do that either. Glass is  riddled with functionality dead-ends like this.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-11_00-14-50" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-11_00-14-50.png"><img style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" title="2013-05-11_00-14-50" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-11_00-14-50_thumb.png" border="0" alt="2013-05-11_00-14-50" width="400" height="435" /></a></p>
<p align="left">If you Google Larry Page on a desktop, on the right hand  side you&#8217;ll see a little fact table &#8211; that&#8217;s basically where Glass  Google searches pull all there info. So you don&#8217;t even need Glass to see  how useful Googling people is on it. You can try it yourself right now &#8211;  each line is a card.</p>
<h5>Images</h5>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-10 20.53.12 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.53.12-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-10 20.53.12 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.53.12-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 20.53.12 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-05-10 20.53.33 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.53.33-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-10 20.53.33 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.53.33-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 20.53.33 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-05-10 20.53.41 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.53.41-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-10 20.53.41 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.53.41-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 20.53.41 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-05-10 20.53.44 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.53.44-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px; display: inline" title="2013-05-10 20.53.44 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.53.44-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 20.53.44 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-05-10 20.53.51 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.53.51-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 2px 2px 0px; display: inline" title="2013-05-10 20.53.51 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-20.53.51-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 20.53.51 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-05-10 21.15.01 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-21.15.01-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-10 21.15.01 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-10-21.15.01-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-10 21.15.01 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Searching for &#8220;pictures of ____&#8221; will bring up a set of  image cards. The first card is a grid of thumbnails, and from here you  can scroll over to bigger images of the thumbnail.</p>
<p align="left">You&#8217;re done now. You can&#8217;t share the images to anything, or email them to anyone. All you can do is look.</p>
<p align="left">Search Snippets</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-11 01.30.39 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-11-01.30.39-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px; display: inline" title="2013-05-11 01.30.39 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-11-01.30.39-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-11 01.30.39 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-05-11 01.30.47 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-11-01.30.47-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-11 01.30.47 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-11-01.30.47-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-11 01.30.47 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-05-11 01.30.52 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-11-01.30.52-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-11 01.30.52 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-11-01.30.52-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-11 01.30.52 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a></p>
<p align="left">When Google doesn&#8217;t know what to do with your query, you  get search snippets, which are basically the same ten blue links you  would get on Google.com, just in a Glassier format. It would be great to  see more of this, or open one of these pages, or send it to a phone,  but none of that is currently possible. You&#8217;d better hope whatever  you&#8217;re looking for is in these snippets, or you&#8217;ll be repeating your  search on a more capable device.</p>
<p align="left">Timeline Cards</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-11 00.31.06 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-11-00.31.06-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px; display: inline" title="2013-05-11 00.31.06 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-11-00.31.06-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-11 00.31.06 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-05-11 00.31.09 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-11-00.31.09-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-11 00.31.09 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-11-00.31.09-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-11 00.31.09 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-05-11 00.32.11 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-11-00.32.11-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-11 00.32.11 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-11-00.32.11-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-11 00.32.11 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Most actions on Glass create a timeline card. The  screenshot on the right is a search timeline card. Tapping on the card  brings up &#8220;show results&#8221; which will repeat the search, and you can swipe  over. You can tap on the timeline card to bring the search up again, or  delete the item from your timeline.</p>
<p><a name="taking-pictures-and-video"></a></p>
<h2>Taking Pictures And Video</h2>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-13 19.50.33 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-13-19.50.33-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-13 19.50.33 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-13-19.50.33-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-13 19.50.33 copy" width="500" height="300" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Taking pictures with Glass kind-of sucks, mainly because  there is no &#8220;viewfinder&#8221; mode. You just blindly aim at something, say  &#8220;Ok glass, take a picture&#8221; (or press the shutter button) and hope your  picture is framed decently. This screenshot pops up for about 1 second  while the picture is processing.</p>
<p align="left">Since you can&#8217;t do anything other than take a picture<em> in a general direction</em>,  I usually end up taking three pictures instead of one: On the first,  the framing is way off, the second is a little closer, and the 3rd is  good enough, or I just don&#8217;t care anymore. This is wildly inefficient &#8211;  imagine if the camera icon on your phone didn&#8217;t open the camera app, but  instead immediately took a picture. It seems like this was designed to  give a neat demo rather than to actually be useful. An  &#8220;omgtakeapicturerightnow&#8221; mode is fine, but not every picture needs to  be like this.</p>
<p align="left">The other big problem I have with pictures is that there  is no way to zoom into them on Glass. I often take pictures of  documents or text with my phone instead of writing something down. The  intent is to read the text later, but I can&#8217;t zoom in on Glass, so I  stand no chance of reading the text. Glass would be a killer note taking  device if I could just zoom in.</p>
<p align="left">There are also no camera settings of any kind. You&#8217;re  not going to be messing around with exposure or white balance or HDR. As  of XE6, HDR is supposed to kick in automatically when there isn&#8217;t  enough light, but there&#8217;s no way to make that happen on demand.</p>
<p align="left">(By the way, these are screenshots of an Android phone  mirroring Glass&#8217;s viewfinder, so don&#8217;t use these to judge image quality.  Go look at the camera section for sample pictures.)</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-13 19.51.30 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-13-19.51.30-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-13 19.51.30 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-13-19.51.30-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-13 19.51.30 copy" width="500" height="300" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Video mode can be triggered by voice or by long pressing  the shutter button. The most frustrating thing about this mode is that  Glass wants to initially limit you to a 10 second recording. There  really is no reason for this, especially since Glass has 16GB of  storage.</p>
<p align="left">You can extend the video by pressing the camera button  while taking a video, or by tapping on the touchpad twice. All of this  causes camera shake and takes time, so the first few seconds of all my  videos involve lots of nothingness and shaking while I make sure Glass  isn&#8217;t going to cancel recoding my video for no reason. I want to turn  this off!</p>
<p align="left">This is such a crazy contrast to the picture mode:  pictures require way too little input, and video requires way too much.  Maybe you disagree with my take on these modes, and think 10 second  videos are ideal, and that you can frame a picture well enough by  eyeballing it, but this is a perfect example of how Glass is a very  personal piece of tech. It really needs a million settings so it works  the way each person wants it to and isn&#8217;t frustrating. One size does not  fit all. Both of these modes are the complete opposite of what I want,  and as a result are very frustrating.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-13 21.14.47 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-13-21.14.47-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-13 21.14.47 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-13-21.14.47-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-13 21.14.47 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a><a title="2013-05-13 21.14.51 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-13-21.14.51-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-13 21.14.51 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-13-21.14.51-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-13 21.14.51 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a></p>
<p align="left">While recording, you can tap on the touchpad and get an  option to extend the 10 second video (if you haven&#8217;t already) or stop  the recording.</p>
<p align="left"><a title="2013-05-13 21.27.51 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-13-21.27.51-copy1.jpg"><img style="float: left; display: inline" title="2013-05-13 21.27.51 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-13-21.27.51-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-05-13 21.27.51 copy" width="443" height="266" align="left" /></a><a title="2013-05-13 21.28.03 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-13-21.28.03-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-13 21.28.03 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-13-21.28.03-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-13 21.28.03 copy" width="218" height="131" /></a><a title="2013-05-13 21.28.09 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-13-21.28.09-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 2px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-13 21.28.09 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-13-21.28.09-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-13 21.28.09 copy" width="218" height="131" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Here&#8217;s the timeline card for picture and video (pictures  don&#8217;t have the play symbol). Video cards auto-play after a few seconds,  but everyone who sees them for the first time (me included) tries to  tap on the touchpad to play them. A tap is the &#8220;go&#8221; command for every  centered icon <em>except</em> for this screen. Tapping will actually  bring up &#8220;Share (to Google+)&#8221; and &#8220;Delete&#8221; options. The share menu  brings up G+ contacts you&#8217;ve added to the share menu, and the &#8220;public&#8221;  circle.</p>
<p align="left">The little &#8220;refresh&#8221; symbol in the lower left means the  picture hasn&#8217;t made it to the internet yet. As of XE5, Glass doesn&#8217;t do  instant upload anymore. You have to be powered for pictures to upload,  which means you&#8217;re stuck using a wire like some kind of elderly iPhone  user. I want to turn instant upload back on, but I can&#8217;t.</p>
<p align="left">Also, the actual camera button on Glass has a <em>hair</em> trigger. If you put Glass upside-down on a desk (which is the most  natural, stable orientation) the camera button will touch the desk, and  often Glass will take a picture. Face detection doesn&#8217;t seem to help at  all with this. So in my usual Glass camera roll, there are lots of  upside-down pictures of desks and tables.</p>
<p><a name="google-maps"></a></p>
<h2>Google Maps</h2>
<p align="right"><a title="2013-05-14 13.29.39 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-14-13.29.39-copy3.jpg"><img style="float: right; margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-14 13.29.39 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-14-13.29.39-copy_thumb3.jpg" alt="2013-05-14 13.29.39 copy" width="443" height="266" align="right" /></a><a title="2013-05-14 13.29.53 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-14-13.29.53-copy1.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-14 13.29.53 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-14-13.29.53-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-05-14 13.29.53 copy" width="218" height="131" /></a><a title="2013-05-14 13.31.02 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-14-13.31.02-copy1.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-14 13.31.02 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-14-13.31.02-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-05-14 13.31.02 copy" width="218" height="131" /></a></p>
<p>Google Maps made the jump to Glass, and it is easily one of the  coolest apps on the device. &#8220;Get directions to&#8230;&#8221; will fire up the app  and start navigation to your destination. Just like on Android, you can  direct it to a specific business, search for a type of business, or  speak a whole address.</p>
<p>Once you start navigating you&#8217;ll get the screen on the right, which works just like its Android counterpart.</p>
<p><a title="2013-05-31 11.36.00" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-31-11.36.002.png"><img style="float: left; margin: 0px 2px 0px 0px; display: inline" title="2013-05-31 11.36.00" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-31-11.36.00_thumb2.png" alt="2013-05-31 11.36.00" width="175" height="292" align="left" /></a><a title="2013-05-14 13.29.45 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-14-13.29.45-copy3.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px 0px 0px; display: inline" title="2013-05-14 13.29.45 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-14-13.29.45-copy_thumb3.jpg" alt="2013-05-14 13.29.45 copy" width="240" height="144" /></a><a title="2013-05-14 13.30.01 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-14-13.30.01-copy3.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-14 13.30.01 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-14-13.30.01-copy_thumb3.jpg" alt="2013-05-14 13.30.01 copy" width="240" height="144" /></a><a title="2013-05-14 13.30.35 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-14-13.30.35-copy3.jpg"><img style="margin: 2px 2px 0px 0px; display: inline" title="2013-05-14 13.30.35 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-14-13.30.35-copy_thumb3.jpg" alt="2013-05-14 13.30.35 copy" width="240" height="144" /></a><a title="2013-05-14 13.30.39 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-14-13.30.39-copy3.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-14 13.30.39 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-14-13.30.39-copy_thumb3.jpg" alt="2013-05-14 13.30.39 copy" width="240" height="144" /></a></p>
<p>Maps actually has a bit of Android integration. The MyGlass companion  app will register a navigation intent, so when you navigate somewhere  on your phone, the intent picker will pop up and offer to send the  directions from your phone or tablet to Glass.</p>
<p>The options on the right are what pop up when you tap on navigation.  &#8220;Show Route&#8221; will show a zoomed out view with traffic information,  mileage, and ETA (pictured earlier). &#8220;Stop&#8221; will, of course, turn  navigation off, and &#8220;Walk&#8221; and &#8220;Bike&#8221; will change the navigation mode.  Mass Transit isn&#8217;t available. Glass will remember your navigation mode  for next time, though, which is pretty cool.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-14 13.31.02 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-14-13.31.02-copy2.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-14 13.31.02 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-14-13.31.02-copy_thumb2.jpg" alt="2013-05-14 13.31.02 copy" width="500" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>The &#8220;Stop&#8221; command is necessary because Maps will run in the  background if you don&#8217;t turn it off. Maps will let you know by &#8220;pinning&#8221;  a directions card to the left of the &#8220;ok glass&#8221; screen. Tapping on this  will jump back into Navigation. Glass runs like pure death while Maps  is running, so multitasking is really not recommended.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-31 15.49.54 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-31-15.49.54-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-31 15.49.54 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-31-15.49.54-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-31 15.49.54 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-05-31 15.50.00 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-31-15.50.00-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-31 15.50.00 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-31-15.50.00-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-31 15.50.00 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-05-31 15.50.05 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-31-15.50.05-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-31 15.50.05 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nexusae0_2013-05-31-15.50.05-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-31 15.50.05 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a></p>
<p align="left">You can search for types of businesses, too. Here are  the cards that popped up when I said &#8220;get directions to the nearest ice  cream place.&#8221; You scroll through the list just like Google results, and a  tap will start navigation. There&#8217;s no way to call these places or view  hours. You can occasionally get and option to call someone from a Google  result, though. (That&#8217;s &#8220;ok glass, Google, nearest ice cream place.&#8221;)</p>
<p>As I said earlier, Glass&#8217;s speaker is <em>incredibly </em>quiet, so  you won&#8217;t be able to hear navigation instructions over any kind of  noise. Listening to music while navigating via voice instructions is not  going to happen.</p>
<p><a name="gmail"></a></p>
<h2>Gmail</h2>
<p>Glass also has access to Gmail, but it seems to only deliver mail  marked as &#8220;important&#8221; by Priority Inbox, even if you have it turned off.  There&#8217;s no way to turn this off and get <em>all</em> your email, so if you haven&#8217;t been training Priority Inbox, start now.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-16 18.55.22 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-05-16-18.55.22-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-16 18.55.22 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-05-16-18.55.22-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-16 18.55.22 copy" width="500" height="300" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Gmail reminds me a lot of the newly revamped Android  app, distilled to its core interface elements. The timeline card for a  Gmail thread shows profile pictures for everyone in the thread, and the  subject and lest message is displayed on the right.</p>
<p align="left">The folded-over corner means the email can be tapped on, which will take you to individual messages:</p>
<p><a title="2013-05-16 19.04.59 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-05-16-19.04.59-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-16 19.04.59 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-05-16-19.04.59-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-16 19.04.59 copy" width="162" height="97" /></a><a title="2013-05-16 19.05.02 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-05-16-19.05.02-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-16 19.05.02 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-05-16-19.05.02-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-16 19.05.02 copy" width="162" height="97" /></a><a title="2013-05-16 19.05.06 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-05-16-19.05.06-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-16 19.05.06 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-05-16-19.05.06-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-16 19.05.06 copy" width="162" height="97" /></a><a title="2013-05-16 19.05.09 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-05-16-19.05.09-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-16 19.05.09 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-05-16-19.05.09-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-16 19.05.09 copy" width="162" height="97" /></a></p>
<p>The messages are, of course, presented in a horizontally scrolling  list, tapping on one will bring up various options for it, including  &#8220;read more&#8221; for the longer ones.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 12.11.47 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.11.47-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 12.11.47 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.11.47-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 12.11.47 copy" width="217" height="130" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 12.11.53 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.11.53-copy1.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 12.11.53 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.11.53-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 12.11.53 copy" width="218" height="130" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 12.11.56 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.11.56-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 12.11.56 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.11.56-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 12.11.56 copy" width="217" height="130" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 12.12.02 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.12.02-copy1.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 12.12.02 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.12.02-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 12.12.02 copy" width="162" height="97" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 12.12.08 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.12.08-copy1.jpg"><img style="margin: 2px 2px 0px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 12.12.08 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.12.08-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 12.12.08 copy" width="162" height="97" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 12.12.12 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.12.12-copy1.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 12.12.12 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.12.12-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 12.12.12 copy" width="162" height="97" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 12.12.15 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.12.15-copy1.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 12.12.15 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.12.15-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 12.12.15 copy" width="162" height="97" /></a></p>
<p>You get all the normal Gmail commands except &#8220;Forward.&#8221; &#8220;Reply&#8221; and &#8220;Reply all&#8221; will bring up the voice typing interface.</p>
<p>So, that&#8217;s what you can do, now for what you <em>can&#8217;t</em> do: For  starters, there&#8217;s no inbox. Glass treats email as a series of  notifications, just like everything else. Emails go into your timeline  and mix in with all your pictures, searches, and texts, and you have to  scroll through the whole timeline to find them.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 12.38.01 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.38.01-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 12.38.01 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.38.01-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 12.38.01 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 12.49.46 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.49.46-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 12.49.46 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.49.46-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 12.49.46 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a></p>
<p>Gmail supports plain text, and that&#8217;s about it. Even things like  forwards don&#8217;t work properly; you can see the message from the sender,  but not the forwarded message. The email on the right has an attached  picture, but there&#8217;s no indication of that, and no option to view it.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no way to start an email thread; you can only reply to existing ones. There&#8217;s also no labels displayed on anything.</p>
<p><a name="text-messages"></a></p>
<h2>Text Messages</h2>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 13.18.46 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-13.18.46-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 13.18.46 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-13.18.46-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 13.18.46 copy" width="333" height="200" /></a><a title="2013-05-09 17.20.50 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-05-09-17.20.50-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-05-09 17.20.50 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-05-09-17.20.50-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-05-09 17.20.50 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Text messages look and work pretty much identically to  emails, so much so that I often can&#8217;t tell the difference. You can start  one with &#8220;ok glass, send a message to [contact name]&#8221; and then dictate  your message. Glass needs to be tethered to your phone to send a text;  it will use your phone number or your Google Voice account. Tapping on a  text will bring up options for &#8220;Reply,&#8221; &#8220;Read aloud,&#8221; and &#8220;delete.&#8221;</p>
<p align="left">All text messages get appended with &#8220;| sent through  Glass&#8221; which gets really annoying for the other person when your message  is just &#8220;ok.&#8221; There&#8217;s no way to turn that off.</p>
<p align="left">The way Glass handles contacts is really strange. It  won&#8217;t just import all your contacts; you have to specifically tell it  who you would like to be able to communicate with on Glass.</p>
<p><a name="phone-calls"></a></p>
<h2>Phone Calls</h2>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 14.48.53 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-14.48.53-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px 0px 0px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 14.48.53 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-14.48.53-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 14.48.53 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 14.48.43 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-14.48.43-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 14.48.43 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-14.48.43-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 14.48.43 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a></p>
<p>Glass will act as a fancy Bluetooth headset for phone calls. You can  start one with &#8220;ok glass, make a call to [contact name],&#8221; and, as long  as it&#8217;s tethered to a phone, the call will go through. Glass displays  the card on the left while you&#8217;re in a phone call, and it gets pinned to  the left of the home screen so you&#8217;re free to do other stuff.</p>
<p>The coolest part of a phone call is the home screen notification that  replaces &#8220;ok glass.&#8221; If you swipe over to the main screen, you&#8217;ll see  &#8220;In a phone call.&#8221;</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 14.49.00 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-14.49.00-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 14.49.00 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-14.49.00-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 14.49.00 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 14.49.04 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-14.49.04-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 14.49.04 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-14.49.04-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 14.49.04 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Tapping on the phone call card will bring up a sparse  set of options: end call, and mute, and that&#8217;s about it, it&#8217;s a phone  call.</p>
<p><a name="google"></a></p>
<h2>Google+</h2>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 12.13.10 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.13.10-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 12.13.10 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-12.13.10-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 12.13.10 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 15.35.59 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-15.35.59-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 15.35.59 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-15.35.59-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 15.35.59 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a></p>
<p align="left">XE5 brought along Google+ support. The G+ cards are  actually pretty complex. Along the bottom there&#8217;s a comment count,  timestamp, and a logo letting you know this is from Google+. Considering  so many cards are just text and pictures, it can often be hard to tell  what app or service is generating this message, so the logo in the  bottom right is nice. I&#8217;d like to see that on email and texts.</p>
<p align="left">G+ posts with pictures are displayed as the background.  If this picture is white, good luck reading the skinny, white message  text on top of a white background on a transparent display.</p>
<p align="left">Let&#8217;s talk about the G+ card on the left. Now, seeing  the folded-over &#8220;bundle&#8221; icon might make you think tapping on this will  bring up the 6 comments for that post, but that isn&#8217;t the case. That&#8217;s  not a bundle of comments, it&#8217;s a bundle of Google+ notifications, so  tapping on it will bring up the main posts of other, unrelated Google+  notifications. You can only see the original post, you can&#8217;t read  comments.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 15.35.40 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-15.35.40-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 15.35.40 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-15.35.40-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 15.35.40 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 15.35.44 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-15.35.44-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 15.35.44 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-15.35.44-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 15.35.44 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Once you drill down to a single G+ post, you can tap on it to comment (by voice) or +1. You can&#8217;t follow links or view pictures.</p>
<p><a name="google-now"></a></p>
<h2>Google Now</h2>
<p>Glass sticks Google Now cards to the left of the home screen. Google  Now is, of course, predictive, there&#8217;s no way to see certain cards on  command, so I&#8217;ve included as many real pictures as I can get, a few  times I&#8217;ll just have to cheat and use the stock images from Google.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 15.59.20 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-15.59.20-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 15.59.20 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-15.59.20-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 15.59.20 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 15.59.33 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-15.59.33-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 15.59.33 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-15.59.33-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 15.59.33 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the traffic card, which will pop up for you commute home or  for any place you&#8217;ve Googled recently. Tapping on it will get you an  option for &#8220;Get directions,&#8221; and that&#8217;s it. Why not just launch the GPS  if that&#8217;s the only option?</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-05-09 17.20.18 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-05-09-17.20.18-copy1.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-05-09 17.20.18 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-05-09-17.20.18-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-05-09 17.20.18 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 16.03.14 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-16.03.14-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 16.03.14 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-16.03.14-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 16.03.14 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a></p>
<p>The stock card will pop up on weekdays. Tapping on it will give you a  scrolling list of the companies on it, which are automatically added  and removed, based on your Googling.</p>
<p>&#8220;TM&#8221; is actually &#8220;Toyota Motors,&#8221; but I was just looking for the  superscript trademark symbol (™) to paste into a chat program somewhere.  There&#8217;s no way to add or remove stock tickers from Glass.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 16.00.27 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-16.00.27-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 16.00.27 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-16.00.27-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 16.00.27 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 16.00.31 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-16.00.31-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 16.00.31 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-16.00.31-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 16.00.31 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a></p>
<p>The weather card will show you the high, low, current temp, location,  and chance of precipitation. Tapping on it will give you the 3 day  forecast. I like this card.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 16.38.08 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-16.38.08-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 16.38.08 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-16.38.08-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 16.38.08 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 16.38.17 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-16.38.17-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 16.38.17 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-16.38.17-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 16.38.17 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a></p>
<p>The Flights Card will show you your flight status, and tapping on it  will let you scroll through the list of gates for your entire flight.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 16.33.31 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-16.33.31-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 16.33.31 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-16.33.31-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 16.33.31 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a></p>
<p align="left">The Sports Card will show the score of your favorite team, and that&#8217;s it. There&#8217;s no expanded stats or anything like that.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="SNP_3082148_en_v1" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_SNP_3082148_en_v1.png"><img style="display: inline" title="SNP_3082148_en_v1" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_SNP_3082148_en_v1_thumb.png" alt="SNP_3082148_en_v1" width="520" height="293" /></a></p>
<p align="left">A &#8220;places&#8221; card exists, but I can&#8217;t ever seem to get one  to show up. They&#8217;re supposed to look like this. I have plenty of places  cards on my Android phone right now, but they don&#8217;t show up in Glass.</p>
<p>I hope you like all of these Google Now cards being wedged in between  your home screen and settings. There&#8217;s no way to turn Google Now off,  there&#8217;s no way to disable individual cards, and there&#8217;s no way to  dismiss cards. The other big pain is that there&#8217;s no way to refresh the  Google Now cards, which is something I use on my phone all the time.  With Glass you&#8217;re stuck with the default update period, however long  that is.</p>
<p><a name="settings"></a></p>
<h2>Settings</h2>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 17.05.22 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.22-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.05.22 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.22-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.05.22 copy" width="500" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the main settings screen, which is always the right most card  on the timeline. The icons and text change to reflect the current status  of your device &#8211; even the cloud will display a Wi-Fi or Bluetooth  symbol, or a sad face, depending on your connection.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 21.28.07 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-21.28.07-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 21.28.07 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-21.28.07-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 21.28.07 copy" width="217" height="130" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 17.05.37 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.37-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px 0px 1px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.05.37 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.37-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.05.37 copy" width="217" height="130" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 17.05.40 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.40-copy1.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.05.40 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.40-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.05.40 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 17.05.44 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.44-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.05.44 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.44-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.05.44 copy" width="217" height="130" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 17.05.48 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.48-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 2px 2px 0px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.05.48 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.48-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.05.48 copy" width="217" height="130" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 17.05.51 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.51-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.05.51 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.51-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.05.51 copy" width="217" height="130" /></a></p>
<p>Tapping into settings will get you this strip of cards. Here you can  deal with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, the device info, head wake angle, on-head  detection, and guest mode.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 21.28.07 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-21.28.07-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 21.28.07 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-21.28.07-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 21.28.07 copy" width="217" height="130" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 21.28.11 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-21.28.11-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 21.28.11 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-21.28.11-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 21.28.11 copy" width="217" height="130" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 21.28.14 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-21.28.14-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 21.28.14 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-21.28.14-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 21.28.14 copy" width="217" height="130" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Tapping on Wi-Fi will let you switch networks or forget  the current network. This screen is mostly used Wi-Fi status, because  any network that requires a password needs to be connected to using the  MyGlass app.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 21.28.31 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-21.28.31-copy1.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 21.28.31 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-21.28.31-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 21.28.31 copy" width="333" height="200" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 21.28.26 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-21.28.26-copy1.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 21.28.26 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-21.28.26-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 21.28.26 copy" width="333" height="200" /></a></p>
<p align="left">If your network doesn&#8217;t have a password, Glass can detect and connect to it without any help from MyGlass at all.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 17.05.37 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.37-copy1.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.05.37 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.37-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.05.37 copy" width="500" height="300" /></a></p>
<p align="left">The Bluetooth screen is mostly just used to get a  connection to your phone up and running. Tapping on it when you aren&#8217;t  connected will put Glass in &#8220;discoverable&#8221; mode; tapping on it once  you&#8217;re connected doesn&#8217;t do anything.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 17.05.40 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.40-copy2.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.05.40 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.40-copy_thumb2.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.05.40 copy" width="162" height="97" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 17.06.04 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.06.04-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.06.04 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.06.04-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.06.04 copy" width="162" height="97" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 17.06.09 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.06.09-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.06.09 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.06.09-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.06.09 copy" width="162" height="97" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 17.06.12 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.06.12-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.06.12 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.06.12-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.06.12 copy" width="162" height="97" /></a></p>
<p>Device info shows Glass&#8217;s rapidly increasing version number, the  space remaining, and the serial number. Tapping on it will allow you to  view licenses, toggle ADB, and wipe all the data on the device.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 17.05.44 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.44-copy1.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.05.44 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.44-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.05.44 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 17.06.20 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.06.20-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.06.20 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.06.20-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.06.20 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 17.06.23 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.06.23-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.06.23 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.06.23-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.06.23 copy" width="215" height="129" /></a></p>
<p align="left">You turn Glass on by tapping the touchpad or by looking up. &#8220;Head Wake Up&#8221; will allow you to set just <em>how high</em> you have to look up for it to turn on. Set this too low, and Glass will  accidentally turn on all the time, too high and you&#8217;ll sprain your neck  trying to check the time.</p>
<p align="left">Tapping on this will allow you to turn it off completely, or set the wake angle.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="2013-06-07 17.05.48 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.48-copy1.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.05.48 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.05.48-copy_thumb1.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.05.48 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 17.07.03 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.07.03-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 2px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.07.03 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.07.03-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.07.03 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 17.07.10 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.07.10-copy.jpg"><img style="margin: 2px 2px 0px 0px; display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.07.10 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.07.10-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.07.10 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a><a title="2013-06-07 17.07.14 copy" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.07.14-copy.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="2013-06-07 17.07.14 copy" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_2013-06-07-17.07.14-copy_thumb.jpg" alt="2013-06-07 17.07.14 copy" width="330" height="198" /></a></p>
<p align="left">On-Head Detection will keep Glass off when it&#8217;s not on  your head. Tapping on it will allow you to calibrate this to your head,  at which point Glass will play an instructional video showing how to  take off Glass and put it back on.</p>
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<p>Lastly is Guest Mode, which will lock down Glass into a sort of demo  mode. Your timeline will be hidden and replaced with a generic one about  jellyfish.</p>
<p><a name="myglass"></a></p>
<h2>MyGlass</h2>
<p>MyGlass is the companion Android app for Google Glass. It handles  tethering and Phone-to-Glass communication. Glass doesn&#8217;t have GPS or a  cell connection &#8211; it gets that from your tethered device through this  app. This also functions as Glass&#8217;s backup plan for the times when you <em>really</em> need a keyboard, like for a Wi-Fi password.</p>
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<p align="left">MyGlass will show your device&#8217;s info and location, and  will allow you to turn off (but not remove) Glass apps. It&#8217;s also how  you add contacts to Glass, which, remember, you have to individually  choose. Glass won&#8217;t just access all of your contacts.</p>
<p align="left">I&#8217;m not sure who the heck designed this app, but have  they ever used Android before? Individual options are presented as pop  up windows (see: middle screen) and the &#8220;X&#8221; in the top right is used to  exit them.</p>
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<p align="left">MyGlass will also handle the Bluetooth connection  between the phone and Glass, and the &#8220;screencast&#8221; feature will mirror  the Glass display on your Android device, which is where all these  screenshots came from.</p>
<p><a name="glassware-3rd-party-apps"></a></p>
<h2>Glassware &#8211; 3rd Party Apps</h2>
<p>3rd party apps are <em>awesomely</em> referred to as &#8220;Glassware,&#8221; and that&#8217;s about the only awesome thing about them.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s time for the really bad news, and no, I&#8217;m not going to complain  about the app selection, it&#8217;s much worse than that. The most crippling  part of Glass right now is that Google is not giving developers the  tools they need to build great apps.</p>
<p>In Android, everything Google uses to make something like Gmail is  available to a 3rd party developer. Generally, you have just as much  programming access as Google does. With Glass, this is not the case.  Google has all the cool toys, and they&#8217;re keeping them to themselves.</p>
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<p>Google gets to write native apps, and developers get to write crappy <a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_state_transfer" target="_blank">REST</a> apps through something Google calls the &#8220;Mirror API.&#8221; Basically, 3rd  party Glass apps don&#8217;t have access to voice commands, and they can&#8217;t do  on-device processing of any kind. 3rd party &#8220;apps&#8221; don&#8217;t even install on  your device. The developer registers their app with Google, Glass talks  to Google&#8217;s server, the server talks to the 3rd party app in the cloud,  and the app is allowed to pass cards consisting of text and images to  Google&#8217;s server, which passes it on to the Glass timeline. That&#8217;s about  it.</p>
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<p>Since all apps are cloud based, if the server for that app goes down,  or if they hit Google&#8217;s extremely low daily API usage limit, (which is  what happened to the RSS app I was using) the app stops working.</p>
<p>In fact &#8220;app&#8221; is too strong of a word for what these 3rd party <em>things</em> are. They&#8217;re more like card delivery systems. Someone can make a  special card stream, like say, content from a website, and you can  subscribe to it. That&#8217;s about the extent of &#8220;apps&#8221; on Glass. It&#8217;s more  like &#8220;apps&#8221; are RSS feeds, and Glass is just an RSS reader. You aren&#8217;t  allowed to do any compute, or touch the camera, or the voice menu, or  anything that would make for a compelling app.</p>
<p>Remember when the first iPhone came out, and Apple only allowed HTML  apps? The same thing is basically happening here. There&#8217;s also no app  store yet, but that&#8217;s fine, because there will never really be any good  Glass apps with the current restrictions.</p>
<p>Google wants to be in total control of Glass, and they seem to have  no problem killing the 3rd party app ecosystem to have it. Everything  runs through their servers, which gives them the ability to kill any app  they don&#8217;t like. They&#8217;ve already <a href="http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/05/31/google-glass-team-says-facial-recognition-apps-will-not-be-approved-but-can-they-stop-anyone-from-using-one/">banned facial recognition apps</a> for no reason other than they don&#8217;t like them.</p>
<p>Thankfully, Glass runs Android, so you can write Glass-friendly  native Android apps and skip Google&#8217;s closed, limited ecosystem. These  are real apps that are actually capable of on-device compute. If any  compelling Glass apps <em>are </em>made, they&#8217;ll be side-loaded Android apps, and completely ignore the crippled Mirror API.</p>
<p><a name="battery-life"></a></p>
<h1>Battery Life</h1>
<p>Terrible. I mean, really Google? A 570mAh battery? That&#8217;s laughably  inadequate. You&#8217;d need three times that to approach a run time that  would be considered &#8220;mediocre&#8221;.</p>
<p>The exact run time is actually a hard thing to pin down for Glass.  The standby time is great; Glass will last longer than 24 hours if you  don&#8217;t touch it. The question is, how often <em>do </em>you touch it?  When Glass is new, and you want to play with it all the time just for  the novelty, the battery will last anywhere from 1-2 hours, which is  terrible. Once you get used to Glass and notice all the gaps in  functionality it has, you use it less, and less, and less. I can&#8217;t even  use it as a communications device because it doesn&#8217;t support Google  Hangouts Chat, so I&#8217;m really not sure what a typical usage time is  supposed to be. If Glass were ever updated to be able to support <em>only</em> my communication needs, I suspect the battery would last around 4-5 hours, which is still terrible.</p>
<p>As Glass gets more and more capable, I would theoretically use it  more and more, and the battery time would be shorter and shorter. So  it&#8217;s bad now, and will only get worse. In order for Glass to be taken  seriously, this aspect of the device will need to be seriously  rethought. Making the sides of Glass symmetrical, with a battery on both  sides of the head would be a good start.</p>
<p><a name="list-of-grievances"></a></p>
<h2>List Of Grievances</h2>
<p>Glass isn&#8217;t done yet, but just how &#8220;not done&#8221; is pretty significant.  To give you an idea of how far Google has to go, here&#8217;s a list of things  I&#8217;ve wanted to do while using Glass, but couldn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t go on the internet.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t listen to music.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no app store.</p>
<p>There are no notifications.</p>
<p>There are no mass transit directions.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t use Google Hangouts Chat.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t view your Gmail inbox.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t send new emails.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t see email labels.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t see email forwards.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t forward emails.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t see email attachments.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t view your G+ stream.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t view G+ comments.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t view G+ links or pictures.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t disable individual Google Now cards.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t dismiss Google Now cards.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t refresh Google Now cards.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t frame a camera shot.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t turn off the 10 second video default.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t force an account sync.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t disable the &#8220;sent through Glass&#8221; signature.</p>
<p><a name="conclusion"></a></p>
<h1>Conclusion</h1>
<p>Glass is a very slick, yet very-incomplete product, and everything  from the hardware design, to the software, to the policies surrounding  Glass are implemented with a rigid, forceful command of how you are  allowed to use it. You don&#8217;t get to configure Glass to fit into your  life, you have to configure yourself to fit into Glass&#8217;s life. Some  people are fine with that, but for me, it&#8217;s highly annoying.</p>
<p>As wearable computing matures, I think people will realize that,  because of the extremely close relationship between you and the device,  wearable tech needs to work <em>perfectly</em> in order to not be  annoying for the user. Everyone will want something different, so that  means lots and lots of options. I believe the form factor Google created  can really work, but it needs to be highly customizable. I dislike some  of the decisions Google made in regards to the UI, and &#8220;just deal with  it&#8221; takes on a whole new annoyance level when the device is strapped to  your face 24/7.</p>
<p>Glass is not a finished product, so saying something like &#8220;Glass  isn&#8217;t useful&#8221; (which is true) really isn&#8217;t fair &#8211; it&#8217;s not supposed to  be useful right now. What I can say is that Glass is a fantastically  cool product that I <em>want</em> to use, if it would just work the way I  want and support the services I use. That&#8217;s probably the best praise  Glass could receive at this point in its life: I want to use it.</p>
<p>The hardware and software is extremely slick and futuristic, and the  display feels like a mind-blowing leap in technology. I would use Glass  all the time if I could configure it to work the way I want, and if it  supported the services I want to use. Google just needs to entirely  rethink their battery strategy, and use both sides of Glass for  electrical components.</p>
<p>What is extremely disappointing about Glass is the hostility toward  people that want to build on Glass and turn it into something great.  It&#8217;s hard to say &#8220;just wait for the great apps&#8221; when Google bans things  like facial recognition, tries to shoehorn app developers into cloud  apps, and limits the availability of Glass for seemingly no reason. What  happened to this being the &#8220;Explorer Edition&#8221;? We&#8217;re only allowed to  explore the places Google wants us to? I expected an open, inviting,  &#8220;Google&#8221; ecosystem, but instead got a closed &#8220;Apple&#8221; one.</p>
<p>Hopefully the strict control, lack of options, and dead-on-arrival  app ecosystem are just symptoms of Glass&#8217;s nascent nature, and Google  will work to improve them. To their credit, they have stated that they  plan on releasing a native Glass SDK at some point, so maybe this will  all be sorted out soon. I can&#8217;t help but think if Google had gone the  normal, open, Googley direction from the start, my voice command list  would be filled with useful commands right now, like &#8220;save this to  Google Keep,&#8221; &#8220;create a calendar appointment,&#8221; and &#8220;search YouTube.&#8221;</p>
<p>Glass is a beta product, and the software is changing all the time.  Right now though, 3rd party developers aren&#8217;t really invited to the  party, so the only entity that can make Glass better is Google.  Hopefully they&#8217;ll realize how Android got to the point it is today, and  open the app development floodgates to their extremely cool piece of  hardware. Until then, we wait.</p>
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		<title>Man of Steel. Review</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Early in <em>Man of Steel</em>, we watch as a school bus carrying a  teenage Clark Kent and his classmates veers out of control and plunges  off a bridge into a river. As the bus sinks below the surface, its  trapped and terrified occupants frantically seize what appear to be  their last gasps of air. Lucky for them young Clark is aboard! He lifts  the bus back up from the depths and saves the day.</p>
<p>But word gets around that something out of the ordinary has taken  place—the parent of one of the rescued kids declares it &#8220;an act of  Providence&#8221;—leading Pa Kent (Kevin Costner) to lecture his adoptive son  on the need to be more discreet with his superpowers. &#8220;What was I  supposed to do, let them die?&#8221; Clark asks. His dad replies, &#8220;Maybe.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wait—<em>what</em>? <em>Maybe</em> Clark should have let a busload of  kids drown rather than risk revealing his powers? Forgive me, but I  thought this had been meant as a rhetorical question.</p>
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<p>Welcome to the <em>Dark Knight</em>-ification of Superman. Yes, the  film is directed by Zack Snyder, but it is heavy (in all senses of the  word) with the imprint of co-writer and co-producer Christopher Nolan,  who&#8217;s followed his decade with the caped crusader by taking on the task  of rebooting DC Comics&#8217; other superstar superhero. The tone is somber,  the palette is grayish, and you can scarcely swing a cape without it  getting snagged on some moral dilemma.</p>
<p><em>Man of Steel</em> is an audacious undertaking, a stylistic and thematic mash-up of <em>Avatar</em>, <em>The Matrix</em>,<em> Close Encounters of the Third Kind</em>, <em>Independence Day</em>,<em> The Thing</em>,<em> Thor</em>, and (especially) Bryan Singer&#8217;s <em>X-Men </em>films.  What is open to question—and I confess to finding myself  uncharacteristically ambivalent on the subject—is whether the resulting  heavyweight summer blockbuster is very much fun.</p>
<p>The story begins on Krypton, a planet of floating robotic valets and  winged mounts that would make a Nazgul sick with envy. There&#8217;s just one  catch: Due to the government&#8217;s poor management of natural resources (it  has taken the &#8220;drill, baby, drill&#8221; mantra to improbable extremes) the  planet is about to explode. Krypton&#8217;s military leader, General Zod  (Michael Shannon) responds to this news by fomenting rebellion; its top  scientist Jor-El (Russell Crowe) opts for putting his infant son,  Kal-El, in a tiny spaceship and blasting him to Earth. (In a neat  inversion, what makes this savior-to-be special is that Krypton grows  most of its children artificially and Kal-El, by contrast, was the  product of the planet&#8217;s first &#8220;natural&#8221; birth in centuries—i.e., his is a  uniquely <em>non</em>-immaculate conception.)</p>
<p>From there, we flash forward to Earth about 30 years later, where a  handsome drifter (Henry Cavill), equal parts pectoral muscle and facial  hair, is making his way across Canada, hopscotching from truckstops to  military installations. And no, before you ask, this isn&#8217;t Wolverine,  whose reboot doesn&#8217;t arrive until next month. Rather he&#8217;s Kal-El, a.k.a.  Clark Kent (no one&#8217;s thought to call him the S-word yet), and he&#8217;s  looking for answers about his origins that he can&#8217;t find in the copious  flashbacks to his childhood in Kansas. Eventually, he finds them in an  old Kryptonian spaceship that can project a hologram of his dead father.  But intrepid reporter Lois Lane (Amy Adams) also finds <em>him</em>, and he pleads with her to let him stay un-found.</p>
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		<title>Foursquare Time Machine turns your trips into pretty infographics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Given the recent concerns in the media regarding personal privacy,  services designed to make your private life more transparent and  shareable will likely have to work harder than ever to convince new  users to willingly give up their data. Foursquare, a company that has  been facing this challenge for years, has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Given the recent concerns in the media regarding <a href="http://www.dvice.com/2013-5-17/congress-wants-answers-privacy-about-google-glass">personal privacy</a>,  services designed to make your private life more transparent and  shareable will likely have to work harder than ever to convince new  users to willingly give up their data. Foursquare, a company that has  been facing this challenge for years, has just unveiled a new tool that  could make the process of sharing your private information a bit more  fun.</p>
<p>Foursquare <a href="https://foursquare.com/timemachine">Time Machine</a> is a data visualization tool that takes your check-ins and colorfully  animates them on an interactive map. Each check-in on the map is  represented by a color-coded pulse circle and connected by a line that  leads to the next check-in. During the playback of a user&#8217;s timeline,  any one point can be zoomed in on and examined, turning the display from  an overhead view to a horizon view, with all your pinpoint check-ins  still visible as colorful arches spread across the map.</p>
<p>And while  the timeline plays back, a music soundtrack helps make the graphics  appear even more adventurous, even if your specific timeline is just a  bunch of trips to the local Starbucks and back. One particularly cool  feature is a <a href="http://www.dvice.com/archives/2007/07/flying_saucer_is_for_sale_yes.php">flying saucer</a> graphic that occasionally shows up when you move forward to another city.</p>
<p>All  the data presented can also easily be shared with friends, or you can  just revel in the attractive infographics and wonder why you keep going  to that one deli across town that you say you hate. You can see one  user&#8217;s Time Machine trip in the video below.</p>
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<p>Via <a href="http://blog.foursquare.com/2013/06/13/say-hello-to-the-foursquare-time-machine/">Foursquare</a></p>
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Today&#8217;s roundup is presented by Tiny Token Empires from HeroCraft.  This game has an interesting mix of genres: the city and empire building  is reminiscent of a Civilization-style game set in 2000 B.C. But the  way that your empire expands is kind of like Risk&#8230; until you get into [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Tiny Token Empires</h3>
<p>Today&#8217;s roundup is presented by Tiny Token Empires from HeroCraft.  This game has an interesting mix of genres: the city and empire building  is reminiscent of a Civilization-style game set in 2000 B.C. But the  way that your empire expands is kind of like Risk&#8230; until you get into  the actual battles, which play out as a swapping puzzle game. It&#8217;s an  intriguing and humorous combination of strategy and puzzle elements,  with HeroCraft&#8217;s usual spit and polish. There are five individual  campaigns in the $4.99 game, with three difficulty settings for new,  intermediate, and advanced strategy players.</p>
<p align="center">&#8211;</p>
<p>HeroCraft are delighted to announce the launch of the critically  acclaimed casual strategy game Tiny Token Empires on Android. Mixing  brain-teasers, humor and strategy, Tiny Token Empires puts you in charge  of five ancient Empires: Rome, Greece, Egypt, Persia, or Carthage. By  developing cities and armies, and annexing new territories, you  gradually expand your power! With its cute characters, tough enemies and  compelling puzzles, you’ll fall in love with this world &#8211; just before  you conquer it!</p>
<p>Game features:</p>
<ul>
<li>A world of goofy gods and cute monsters</li>
<li>5 game modes, 5 distinctive campaigns</li>
<li>5 nations, 5 heroes, 25 generals and 50 troop types</li>
<li>3 difficulty levels to test the biggest brain</li>
<li>Over 15 hours of gaming!</li>
</ul>
<p align="center"><a title="unnamed (7)" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_unnamed-71.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px; display: inline" title="unnamed (7)" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_unnamed-7_thumb1.jpg" alt="unnamed (7)" width="215" height="134" /></a> <a title="unnamed (8)" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_unnamed-82.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px; display: inline" title="unnamed (8)" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_unnamed-8_thumb2.jpg" alt="unnamed (8)" width="215" height="134" /></a> <a title="unnamed (9)" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_unnamed-91.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px; display: inline" title="unnamed (9)" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_unnamed-9_thumb1.jpg" alt="unnamed (9)" width="215" height="134" /></a></p>
<p align="center"><a title="unnamed (10)" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_unnamed-10.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="unnamed (10)" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_unnamed-10_thumb.jpg" alt="unnamed (10)" width="329" height="205" /></a> <a title="unnamed (11)" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_unnamed-111.jpg"><img style="display: inline" title="unnamed (11)" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_unnamed-11_thumb1.jpg" alt="unnamed (11)" width="329" height="205" /></a></p>
<p align="center">
<h2>Games</h2>
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<h3>Final Fantasy IV</h3>
<p><strong>Android Police coverage</strong>: <a href="http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/06/03/new-game-square-enixs-final-fantasy-iv-available-on-the-play-store-with-full-3d-graphics-and-the-usual-high-price/">[New Game] Square Enix&#8217;s Final Fantasy IV Available On The Play Store, With Full 3D Graphics And The Usual High Price</a></p>
<p>Just like Final Fantast III before it, FFIV is getting a fancy  re-release on Android. This isn&#8217;t the old pixelated version you may  remember from the SNES days, it&#8217;s the Nintendo DS 3D remake, complete  with a revamped battle system, new graphics (decent for Android) and a  new touch interface. It&#8217;s super expensive, but those jaw-dropping  pre-rendered cinematics that Square likes to shove into its RPGs might  just be worth it.</p>
<p align="center">&#8211;</p>
<p>&#8220;FINAL FANTASY IV&#8221; has finally come to the Android. The title first  debuted in 1991 as the fourth installment in the FINAL FANTASY series.  Wildly popular thanks to its unique characters and dramatic storylines,  it went on to be ported to many different platforms. FINAL FANTASY IV  was the first title to introduce the Active Time Battle (ATB) system,  which has become synonymous with the series. It also saw the  introduction of the Augment system, which enabled the transfer of  abilities from other characters and gave players an edge in battles.</p>
<p align="center"><a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.square_enix.android_googleplay.FFIV_GP/3cab8755c5029a4736c0ce029d0d5c3e.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.square_enix.android_googleplay.FFIV_GP/3cab8755c5029a4736c0ce029d0d5c3e_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="97" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.square_enix.android_googleplay.FFIV_GP/48fda6fa83c90d04600dc00f90429e5d.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.square_enix.android_googleplay.FFIV_GP/48fda6fa83c90d04600dc00f90429e5d_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="97" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.square_enix.android_googleplay.FFIV_GP/27fed83486e8d6fc4956d359526ea89a.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.square_enix.android_googleplay.FFIV_GP/27fed83486e8d6fc4956d359526ea89a_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="97" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.square_enix.android_googleplay.FFIV_GP/e2e1a5ea669c0bf3d04e826b6f89ae73.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.square_enix.android_googleplay.FFIV_GP/e2e1a5ea669c0bf3d04e826b6f89ae73_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="97" /></a></p>
<p align="center">
<h3>Quadropus Rampage</h3>
<p><strong>Android Police review</strong>: <a href="http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/06/06/quadropus-rampage-review-a-bit-shallow-but-oceans-fun/">[New Game] Quadropus Rampage Review: A Bit Shallow, But Oceans Of Fun</a></p>
<p>If an octopus had four tentacles instead of eight, it would be called  a quadropus. If that creature got seriously pissed off and decided to  kill everything in a leveled, roguelike brawler, you&#8217;d have Quadropus  Rampage. This twin-stick isometric fighter lets you assign different  weapons and abilities to each of the hero&#8217;s four limbs, getting through  as many waves and bosses as you can before your inevitable defeat. The  game is free, with the usual IAP upsell.</p>
<p align="center">&#8211;</p>
<p>Quadropus Rampage is an Endless Roguelike that casts you, the player,  as an enraged, four-legged cephalopod. It is your quest to reach the  bottom of the ocean and destroy Pete, the evil god of the sea, before  his army of abyssal creatures can overtake the ocean.</p>
<p>• Be a quadropus &#8211; Go on a rampage<br />
• Perfect fusion of roguelike and brawler &#8211; Hit enemies in their stupid faces<br />
•  Endless Gameplay &#8211; Randomly generated weapons, levels, and enemies that  keep the action fresh until you die from thumb exhaustion<br />
• Intuitive, fast-paced combat &#8211; Easy to learn, difficult to master. Dodge, block, stab, smash, and spin your way to victory.<br />
• Five epic boss fights &#8211; Pursue Pete into the depths and bludgeon his mouth off</p>
<p align="center"><a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bscotch.quadropus/fd3dca9bac2fdd29cea489c24b6ef062.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bscotch.quadropus/fd3dca9bac2fdd29cea489c24b6ef062_215.jpg" alt="" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bscotch.quadropus/657aa2572d23d092cdffad67c5a6f839.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bscotch.quadropus/657aa2572d23d092cdffad67c5a6f839_215.jpg" alt="" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bscotch.quadropus/05736bba09e943badfc160d4f991f46d.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bscotch.quadropus/05736bba09e943badfc160d4f991f46d_215.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>
<p align="center"><a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bscotch.quadropus/dfacb3c2edbb7c62f94dcedcfdc14efc.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bscotch.quadropus/dfacb3c2edbb7c62f94dcedcfdc14efc_215.jpg" alt="" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bscotch.quadropus/21ccc53d1f6d5a0c1d79be1e21b28bea.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bscotch.quadropus/21ccc53d1f6d5a0c1d79be1e21b28bea_215.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>
<p align="center">
<h3>The Forest of Doom</h3>
<p>Combining Tin Man Games&#8217; signature Choose Your Own Adventure/tabletop  roleplaying games with a Dungeons &amp; Dragons-style storyline seems  like such an obvious move, it&#8217;s amazing that they haven&#8217;t done it  already. Like most of the game-books that came before it, The Forest of  Doom is expensive, but well worth it for fans of these unique niche.  Unfortunately, the digital die in the game still have a pedestrian six  sides.</p>
<p align="center">&#8211;</p>
<p>Nostalgia overload. Fighting Fantasy returns with Ian Livingstone&#8217;s  classic, The Forest of Doom. Take part in one of the classic gamebook  experiences that introduced a whole generation to fantasy role-playing  games. Computer gaming was in its infancy and it was the early days of  tabletop RPGs when The Forest of Doom exploded into bookshops in the  early 80s, proudly displaying Iain McCaig&#8217;s iconic cover.</p>
<p align="center"><a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/au.com.tinmangames.fightingfantasy.forestofdoom/1f754916b450920b56a0d08edd76d10d.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/au.com.tinmangames.fightingfantasy.forestofdoom/1f754916b450920b56a0d08edd76d10d_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="258" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/au.com.tinmangames.fightingfantasy.forestofdoom/65d504a7b90fafcd4b333fabfb921eb9.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/au.com.tinmangames.fightingfantasy.forestofdoom/65d504a7b90fafcd4b333fabfb921eb9_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="258" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/au.com.tinmangames.fightingfantasy.forestofdoom/8cb90e2271386bd011ff9ef092c9cac3.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/au.com.tinmangames.fightingfantasy.forestofdoom/8cb90e2271386bd011ff9ef092c9cac3_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="258" /></a></p>
<p align="center">
<h3>City of Secrets 2 Episode 1</h3>
<p>Android has become a virtual mecca for point-and-click adventure  games, and the original City Of Secrets was well-received. The sequel  has you once again playing as Moles the Mole, in a fully-voiced  anthropomorphic adventure. The hand-drawn backgrounds are gorgeous, in  the best tradition of the genre, and the humor on display in the Play  Store listing makes it an attractive option for anyone looking to kill a  bit of time with a fun story.</p>
<p align="center">&#8211;</p>
<p>City of Secrets 2: Episode 1 is the sequel to the original game,  appreciated worldwide by gamers and reviewers, the game that  successfully refreshed the classic adventure game genre, conveying it to  the touchscreen devices. Simple, intuitive controls, designed for  touchscreen devices. Carefully designed, hand-drawn backgrounds. All  dialog lines voiced. Two difficulty settings, for both the experienced  and beginner players. A challenging adventure enriched by logical  challenges.</p>
<p align="center"><a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/pl.aidemmedia.cos2/0a89edf711bc6fdfb5250bf45dac04a8.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/pl.aidemmedia.cos2/0a89edf711bc6fdfb5250bf45dac04a8_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="100" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/pl.aidemmedia.cos2/ae8ef6cb6f8a62dfda866527a9a2c3fc.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/pl.aidemmedia.cos2/ae8ef6cb6f8a62dfda866527a9a2c3fc_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="100" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/pl.aidemmedia.cos2/85b4a2bd3186e65df204d43bdd996d2a.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/pl.aidemmedia.cos2/85b4a2bd3186e65df204d43bdd996d2a_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="100" /></a></p>
<p align="center">
<h3>Quell Memento</h3>
<p><strong>Android Police Coverage: </strong><a href="http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/06/05/unique-puzzle-game-quell-memento-is-1-99-in-the-amazon-appstore-coming-to-google-play-june-29th/">Unique Puzzle Game Quell Memento Is $1.99 In The Amazon Appstore, Coming To Google Play June 29th</a></p>
<p>Quell Memento is an impressive sequel to the original Quell, which  throws in quite a bit of story for good measure. Your job is to help an  old man hold onto his memories by playing through various puzzles themed  on the items in his dilapidated house. Gameplay is amazingly varied &#8211;  the amount of different elements thrown into what is essentially a  sliding block puzzle are mind-boggling. Quell Memento is a $2 purchase,  exclusive to the <a title="Amazon Appstore" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/appstore/?tag=androidpolice-20" target="_blank">Amazon Appstore</a> until June 29th.</p>
<p align="center">&#8211;</p>
<p>Forget the world. Fall in love with this enchanting zen puzzler. Set  within an old abandoned house, the player restores order to the jumbled  memories of the last occupant, and in doing so embarks on a haunting  journey of self-discovery and reflection. Suitable for all ages, this is  an experience that will stay with you long after you put it down.</p>
<p align="center"><a title="nexusae0_71BbeeNiUrL" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_71BbeeNiUrL2.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px; display: inline" title="nexusae0_71BbeeNiUrL" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_71BbeeNiUrL_thumb2.jpg" alt="nexusae0_71BbeeNiUrL" width="215" height="121" /></a> <a title="nexusae0_71Lztzl7SkL" rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_71Lztzl7SkL2.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px; display: inline" title="nexusae0_71Lztzl7SkL" src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/nexusae0_71Lztzl7SkL_thumb2.jpg" alt="nexusae0_71Lztzl7SkL" width="215" height="121" /></a></p>
<p align="center">
<h3>The Rolling Dead</h3>
<p><strong>Android Police coverage</strong>: <a href="http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/06/04/new-game-zombie-survival-game-the-rolling-dead-makes-sphero-fun-again/">[New Game] Zombie Survival Game The Rolling Dead Makes Sphero Fun Again</a></p>
<p>Sphero is that unique ball toy-controller you may have seen rolling  around various trade show floors. The latest game to take advantage of  it throws in the oh-so-popular zombie element (why does it always have  to be zombies?) for some augmented-reality fun. You&#8217;ll have to have a  Sphero to play this top-down, dual-stick/ball shooter. It&#8217;s a good thing  that it&#8217;s free.</p>
<p align="center">&#8211;</p>
<p>The virtual zombiepocalypse is here. The Rolling Dead is unlike any  augmented reality game you’ve ever played. Using Sphero as a  fireball-shooting warrior, you must battle against virtual zombies as  they spawn out of the ground. Shoot them with fireballs, collect flaming  power ups, and roll away to stay alive. The best part is you can play  wherever you want. In this exciting twist on the zombie craze, the world  becomes a video game and you choose the surroundings.</p>
<p>IMPORTANT: YOU NEED A SPHERO ROBOTIC BALL TO USE THIS APP.</p>
<p align="center"><a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.orbotix.rollingdead/dc0ac98278612ab74bad496f8039cbdc.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.orbotix.rollingdead/dc0ac98278612ab74bad496f8039cbdc_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="121" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.orbotix.rollingdead/7ba07d99316e3bb2ef2b11c0d3ab8456.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.orbotix.rollingdead/7ba07d99316e3bb2ef2b11c0d3ab8456_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="121" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.orbotix.rollingdead/8f5c0d03dafa1f4b56e2314b79cfb56a.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.orbotix.rollingdead/8f5c0d03dafa1f4b56e2314b79cfb56a_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="121" /></a></p>
<p align="center">
<h3>Ticket to Ride</h3>
<p><strong>Android Police coverage</strong>: <a href="http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/06/05/new-game-board-game-ticket-to-ride-pulls-into-the-android-station/">[New Game] Board Game Ticket To Ride Pulls Into The Android Station</a></p>
<p>Ticket To Ride is a successful train-based board game, which has made  a small splash on iOS. It took them more than a year to bring this  title over to Android, which is a bit of an insult, but those who love  the original game will be willing to forgive the creators this slight.  You can play against the computer to get the longest continuous train  route, or play against up to four human opponents instead. The game is  surprisingly expensive at $7.</p>
<p align="center">&#8211;</p>
<p>Ticket to Ride® for Android is a cross-country train adventure  playable online, in which you will collect and play train cards to claim  railway routes connecting cities listed on Destination Tickets you will  receive at the start of each game. The longer your routes, the more  points you&#8217;ll earn. But be careful not to find yourself blocked off by  your opponents, as each Destination ticket not fulfilled will cost you  dearly.</p>
<p align="center"><a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.daysofwonder.tt.android/1fa91724c62731c35c08a7a83adcfed0.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.daysofwonder.tt.android/1fa91724c62731c35c08a7a83adcfed0_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="100" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.daysofwonder.tt.android/813e87d43099696a749f22a97e88f8b0.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.daysofwonder.tt.android/813e87d43099696a749f22a97e88f8b0_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="100" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.daysofwonder.tt.android/e294234627ea9406b33f9e97afe18113.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.daysofwonder.tt.android/e294234627ea9406b33f9e97afe18113_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="100" /></a></p>
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<h3>Ku: Shroud of the Morrigan</h3>
<p>8-bit style is all well and good, but Android devices are powerhouses  &#8211; let&#8217;s see some great graphics, even in 2D! Ku takes the old Zelda  style and infuses it with some breathtaking character and environmental  design, all based on Celtic mythology with a healthy dose of steampunk.  There&#8217;s an overarching story that you might find interesting, and the  interface is decidedly mobile-friendly as well.</p>
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<p>Ku: Shroud if the Morrigan is an Action Adventure Game in which  Ireland&#8217;s ancient past and economic present collide. You play as young  Kú, who must venture out in to a broken and strange world for the first  time. You will have to battle monsters, solve puzzles and retrieve an  ancient treasure from the goddess Morrigan. Forged from an ancient tale  of Celtic mythology &#8211; a uniquely different recounting of the massive  legendary epic, the Táin.</p>
<p><a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bitsmithgames.kuep1/a9b97881ff2e5b32a8c349d168433da6.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bitsmithgames.kuep1/a9b97881ff2e5b32a8c349d168433da6_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="121" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bitsmithgames.kuep1/06410d2ca544b1bf23c7ea297bda2511.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bitsmithgames.kuep1/06410d2ca544b1bf23c7ea297bda2511_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="121" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bitsmithgames.kuep1/54639b9b344639bbb25c40a872af42a0.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bitsmithgames.kuep1/54639b9b344639bbb25c40a872af42a0_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="121" /></a></p>
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<h3>Battlestone™</h3>
<p><strong>Android Police coverage</strong>: <a href="http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/05/31/new-game-zyngas-battlestone-slashes-its-way-out-of-beta-and-into-the-play-store/">[New Game] Zynga&#8217;s Battlestone Slashes Its Way Out Of Beta And Into The Play Store</a></p>
<p>Zynga is tired of the card and board game grind, and ready to join  its contemporaries with more modern titles. Battlestone is a dungeon  crawler at heart, though the swiping interface makes it more  mobile-friendly than most. Collect hero units and grind on  computer-controlled baddies, or duke it out with real people in  multiplayer. But you&#8217;d better hope they haven&#8217;t sunk a ton of money into  Zynga&#8217;s usual pay-to-win IAP scenario.</p>
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<p>Swipe out Evil. Create a powerful team in this beautiful arcade  action game. Collect dozens of unique fighters to drive back the evil of  The Void and control the mighty forces trapped in the Battlestones.  With the swipe of your finger you can deliver over-the-top attack  combinations to fend off hordes of enemies. Discover and train your  squad of heroes and seamlessly swap them in battle to use all of their  special powers to defeat evil.</p>
<p><a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.zynga.battlestone/22e7c4fcd32d7f8a6c6e6cb0575ad8d3.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.zynga.battlestone/22e7c4fcd32d7f8a6c6e6cb0575ad8d3_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="100" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.zynga.battlestone/ec51a73807f0f8bc43f3b36b1ad6560e.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.zynga.battlestone/ec51a73807f0f8bc43f3b36b1ad6560e_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="100" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.zynga.battlestone/92ce2ed50bcbfa6211d6244081fe1e06.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.zynga.battlestone/92ce2ed50bcbfa6211d6244081fe1e06_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="100" /></a></p>
<h3>Gangstar City</h3>
<p>Mix Sim City-style urban management with the top-down carnage of the  original Grand Theft Auto games, and you get Gameloft&#8217;s latest entry in  its home-grown Gangstar crime series. It&#8217;s a strange mix (and unusually  creative for Gameloft) but it looks compelling &#8211; you take over territory  with a mix of real estate business savvy and good old-fashioned  violence. Beware of the usual free-to-play trappings.</p>
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<p>Your brother has been kidnapped and now you have to take out every  thug that stands between you and him. Run your own district: Collect  money from shops, throw giant house parties, attract gangsters, and  guard your crib. Whip out every dirty trick and deadly weapon in your  arsenal to take on tons of jobs and make a name for yourself in the L.A.  underground. Rob banks, fight police, kidnap enemies and more. Expand  your domination over 4 different districts, from sunny Santa Monica to  the famous streets of Hollywood. In Gangstar City, you&#8217;ll become the  king of L.A. or die trying.</p>
<p align="center"><a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftGAHM/2cb4167015c2bdcd364ab2488b7d5c04.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftGAHM/2cb4167015c2bdcd364ab2488b7d5c04_215.jpg" alt="" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftGAHM/53a614e92624dec03d2a094bca5fb928.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftGAHM/53a614e92624dec03d2a094bca5fb928_215.jpg" alt="" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftGAHM/9e38620f97050f5ee6da622e23baf4b6.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftGAHM/9e38620f97050f5ee6da622e23baf4b6_215.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>
<p align="center"><a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftGAHM/2733844547731862acdaa627a109952c.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftGAHM/2733844547731862acdaa627a109952c_215.jpg" alt="" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftGAHM/d35d1d50085909af1d3820b03e8e06cb.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftGAHM/d35d1d50085909af1d3820b03e8e06cb_215.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>
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<h3>Kiwi! -the game</h3>
<p><strong>Android Police coverage</strong>: <a href="http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/05/30/new-game-kiwi-tribute-endless-runner-will-make-you-laugh-cry-and-watch-that-video-one-more-time/">[New Game] Kiwi! Tribute Endless Runner Will Make You Laugh, Cry, And Watch That Video One More Time</a></p>
<p>Remember Kiwi!, the bittersweet YouTube cartoon that you watched a  billion times back in 2006? Now there&#8217;s an endless runner based on the  concept. It&#8217;s decidedly simple and not an official version, but if all  you want to do is relive about three minutes of computer-generated  heartbreak, it&#8217;s a free download.</p>
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<p>Kiwi. is a light and casual game inspired by and a tribute to, Dony  Permidis 3D animated YouTube hit. Avoid obstacles and collect stars to  buy power-ups. Connect the game with Facebook, to compete against your  friends, and save your game data across devices.</p>
<p align="center"><a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/net.colorcoder.kiwi/7d508ebe9e033ec84e5573653aa8cccd.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/net.colorcoder.kiwi/7d508ebe9e033ec84e5573653aa8cccd_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="100" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/net.colorcoder.kiwi/94a2d6662d0b4be8dbb1e3c3956b4aff.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/net.colorcoder.kiwi/94a2d6662d0b4be8dbb1e3c3956b4aff_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="100" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/net.colorcoder.kiwi/145349477b4fbdff7b3f9f2d382962bf.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/net.colorcoder.kiwi/145349477b4fbdff7b3f9f2d382962bf_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="100" /></a></p>
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<h3>Twin Blades</h3>
<p>Ah, the old classic tale: nun meets zombies, nun grabs various  weapons, nun kills zombies, rinse and repeat. Twin Blades features some  heavy anime influence, but its gameplay is pure 16-bit beat-em-up.  You&#8217;ll improve your skills and equipment as you mow through enemies and  bosses, and the stages morph according to a real-time game clock,  opening new areas and bad guys. Play Store reviews report awesome 2D  graphics, but controls which are sometimes cumbersome.</p>
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<p>TwinBlades is a frantic shooter game set in a medieval era with  unique manga-like graphics. Help the nun defeat evil with some heavy  zombie-killing action across multiple environments, venture through the  city market, the cemetery, a chapel in ruins and the city&#8217;s outskirts to  purge the town of all its living-dead inhabitants. Buy new skills and  powers and upgrade them as you progress day after day. Manage carefully  your energy by slicing zombies with your mighty scythe in order to use  the destructive powers of your artillery.</p>
<p align="center"><a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bulky.TwinBlades.freemium/c3d9b5f51a5bc9a108b8c341d72b8e0d.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bulky.TwinBlades.freemium/c3d9b5f51a5bc9a108b8c341d72b8e0d_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="121" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bulky.TwinBlades.freemium/5eb991c646451eeb42b36fda929e20c6.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bulky.TwinBlades.freemium/5eb991c646451eeb42b36fda929e20c6_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="121" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bulky.TwinBlades.freemium/f56fafff3637c1e69ecf1663cae12605.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.bulky.TwinBlades.freemium/f56fafff3637c1e69ecf1663cae12605_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="121" /></a></p>
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<h3>Sheep Up!™</h3>
<p>Sheep Up is another take on the jumping platformer, this time with 3D  graphics and a top-down perspective. You play as a toy sheep lost in  the unknowable depths of a cardboard box, desperately jumping for  freedom to meet your lovable Corgi master. The 3D perspective helps add a  few puzzle elements to an other wise tired genre, and the presentation  is undeniably cute.</p>
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<p>Jump into a vibrant and colorful adventure inside a cardboard box.  Baaaa. You are the only hope for a tiny toy sheep stored in a cardboard  box together with other old toys. Help the jumping sheep escape and  reach the top of the box for freedom. Sheep Up. is an original and  humorous puzzle platformer complete with many addictive levels, a  multi-directional tilt control gameplay, a huge variety of gameplay  elements, many cool power-ups, colorful and enjoyable settings, an  original soundtrack, and much more. Instant smiles included in the pack.</p>
<p align="center"><a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.pgpublish.android.sheepuplive/2b40071ac7a795c3f35ec278f9007631.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.pgpublish.android.sheepuplive/2b40071ac7a795c3f35ec278f9007631_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="214" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.pgpublish.android.sheepuplive/7856025fdafd18ccf89edb255e46d66a.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.pgpublish.android.sheepuplive/7856025fdafd18ccf89edb255e46d66a_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="214" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.pgpublish.android.sheepuplive/996f8275baedb37eca5d2e7ae1787372.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.pgpublish.android.sheepuplive/996f8275baedb37eca5d2e7ae1787372_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="214" /></a></p>
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<h3>Super Soccer Champs 2013</h3>
<p>Super Soccer Champs gets its inspiration from the simple sports games  found on the NES. Two virtual sticks, a team, and a dream are all you  need to rise to the top in the soccer (football, whatever) world. Oh,  and some decent players. And a pretty good manager &#8211; that&#8217;s you. And and  no small amount of luck. Graphics are simple and fluid &#8211; any device  running Gingerbread or higher should have no trouble with this game.</p>
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<p>Inspired by legendary titles such as Sensible Soccer, Kick-Off and  Dino Dini’s ‘Goal.’, Super Soccer Champs is fun to pick up and play but  offers surprising depth. Player Manager Mode adds simple yet effective  squad management; Buy and sell players, manage your squad&#8217;s fitness  levels, and even get job offers from more prestigious clubs if you&#8217;re  getting the results. Featuring League play based in England, Scotland,  Spain, Italy, Japan and China, and Historic Tournaments; Rewrite the  record books, only your result can change the course of history.</p>
<p align="center"><a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.jakyl.ssc/addb96ea36b57b12bb1edeff380d6ada.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.jakyl.ssc/addb96ea36b57b12bb1edeff380d6ada_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="90" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.jakyl.ssc/cb0a3901280bfe5621e11b1d05279948.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.jakyl.ssc/cb0a3901280bfe5621e11b1d05279948_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="90" /></a> <a rel="fancybox" href="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.jakyl.ssc/3023e5efc7002fadaff8970641d28a7b.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content/uploads/market/2013-06/com.jakyl.ssc/3023e5efc7002fadaff8970641d28a7b_215.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="90" /></a></p>
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<h3>Battle Bears Gold</h3>
<p>We covered the original <a rel="nofollow" href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.skyvu.battlebearsroyal" target="_blank">Battle Bears</a> when it came out. This is the new and improved version, with tweaked  graphics and gameplay, plus a new Terminator-inspired class. It&#8217;s got  the same frantic team-based multiplayer fun as the first game, and users  can carry their stats and equipment over to the new title after logging  in.</p>
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<p>A funny and addictive class-based online multiplayer action shooter.  Choose from 8 classes, tons of wacky weapons and equipment, and play  against millions of warriors worldwide.</p>
<p>8 Character Classes with distinct abilities:<br />
ASSAULT: B-1000 (NEW Class.)<br />
SOLDIER: Oliver<br />
HEAVY: Riggs<br />
DEMOLITION: Tillman<br />
HUGGABLE: Huggable<br />
SNIPER: Astoria<br />
CHUB SCOUT: Wil<br />
ENGINEER: Graham</p>
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<h3>GelaTennis</h3>
<p>Imagine if Breakout was played in a circle, with one horrible pun for  its title. That&#8217;s GelaTennis (get it?) in a nutshell &#8211; tap the sides of  the circle to keep the balls going, until you run out of targets, time,  or balls. That probably could have been phrased better. The technical  presentation is impressive for such a simple game.</p>
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<p>The goal of GelaTennis is simply to achieve the highest score. That  objective can be achieved best by keeping the most balls alive for the  longest possible time.</p>
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<h3>Slydris</h3>
<p>Yup, it&#8217;s Tetris, with a new perspective. Instead of waiting for  blocks to fall vertically, you slide individual blocks left or right,  clearing a path for the blocks above to fall and create combos. It&#8217;s a  lot like <a href="http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/05/23/new-game-eas-tetris-blitz-scores-worldwide-release-uses-the-long-piece-in-celebration/">Tetris Blitz</a> from EA, without the mind-numbing push towards social gaming. Standard  time attack and marathon modes are augmented by a &#8220;zen mode&#8221; for less  frantic sessions.</p>
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<p>Slydris is a unique and engaging puzzle game with a simple premise but deceptively deep gameplay:</p>
<ul>
<li>Slide and drop blocks to create full lines of blocks.</li>
<li>Create combos of falling blocks and clearing lines to fill up your bomb meter faster.</li>
<li>Create a row of a single color for a color burster.</li>
<li>Other special blocks (Shatter, Upcoming, Locked, and Magnet) add gameplay variety and challenge.</li>
</ul>
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<h3>The Boomerang Trail</h3>
<p>This is a simple puzzle game. You use a projectile to trace a trail  of lights on the game board. Why the Australian theme, complete with  boomerangs and a kangaroo dressed like an aboriginal warrior? Search me.  Try not to hit the obstacles, and use trick shots with special  boomerangs for those hard-to-reach areas. Just try to resist the urge to  punch that smug cartoon &#8211; I&#8217;m getting Duck Hunt flashbacks just looking  at him.</p>
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<p>Take to the Australian outback and master the hunters trail. Follow  the kangaroo spirit through the Australian wilderness, along your trail  to enlightenment and learn the ancient aboriginal art of ‘Rang’  throwing. A wonderfully simple throwing mechanic will allow you to  quickly become skilled at throwing Boomerangs, Splitterangs and  Kaboomerangs. There are many trails to complete and tokens to collect  while avoiding the Australian wildlife, and testing your skills at  ‘Rang’ throwing.</p>
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		<title>iTunes Radio takes on Spotify and Pandora</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jun 2013 06:11:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple has announced iTunes Radio at WWDC in San Francisco.
The new service, which releases this autumn, is a station-based radio  player. It is similar to Pandora Radio, where users can pick songs or  albums they want to hear, although iTunes Radio selects songs via  algorithms and curates a number of featured stations.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apple has announced iTunes Radio at WWDC in San Francisco.</p>
<p>The new service, which releases this autumn, is a station-based radio  player. It is similar to Pandora Radio, where users can pick songs or  albums they want to hear, although iTunes Radio selects songs via  algorithms and curates a number of featured stations.</p>
<p>However, users will have the ability to create new stations and rate  songs by voting up or down as they stream. The service will also learn  users&#8217; preferences and subsequently modify stations. It even allows  users to see their history so they can find tracks they have previously  listened to and enjoyed.</p>
<p>Apple further clarified that iTunes Radio is ad-supported, but iTunes Match subscribers can listen ad-free.</p>
<p>Apple&#8217;s much-rumoured iTunes Radio finally unveiled roughly seven  years after similar services &#8211; like Pandora &#8211; first launched. There are a  slew of music-streaming options, including Spotify, widely available on  multiple platforms, but iTunes Radio will be apart of iOS 7, which also  announced at the developer conference, and it&#8217;s built directly into  the Mac and Apple TV.</p>
<p>iTunes Radio will debut this autumn in the US, with other countries following later.</p>
<p>pocket-lint.com</p>
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		<title>SleepPhones lets you sleep in peace</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jun 2013 06:10:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are a sleep deprived society – most of us are dead tired by the  time we arrive back home from work, and we want to do nothing better  than to put our feet up, and start to unwind. Music would definitely  help the situation, and the folks over at Firebox think [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are a sleep deprived society – most of us are dead tired by the  time we arrive back home from work, and we want to do nothing better  than to put our feet up, and start to unwind. Music would definitely  help the situation, and the folks over at Firebox think that they have a  unique and innovative solution in the form of the <a href="http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/og.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.firebox.com%2Fproduct%2F6069%2FSleepPhones&amp;post=81259" target="_blank">SleepPhones</a>. Dreams would never be the same again, as you get to enjoy the relaxing tunes of your choice without missing a beat.</p>
<p>The SleepPhones would come in extra small, small, medium, large and  extra large sizes to fit just about any head, including Pinky and the  Brain. Made out of soft and comfortable fleece, it comes with quality  integrated headphones to deliver sweet audio to your ears, while  doubling up as a handy sweatband. Not only that, it will also help do  its bit to drown out snoring and other annoying noise so that you can  clock up the mandatory 8 hours of sleep, waking up refreshed like never  before the next morning.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="f" src="http://cdn.coolest-gadgets.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/sleepphones.jpg" alt="" width="490" height="351" /></p>
<p>Coolest Gadgets</p>
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		<title>Meet KALQ, a faster way to type on touchscreen devices</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jun 2013 06:11:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[QWERTY isn&#8217;t getting as much love these days. New keyboard layouts are proposed all the time that claim to be better than the old  standard. American inventor Christopher Latham Sholes came up with  QWERTY in the late 1800s for typewriters, though, so maybe the search  for a suitable update isn&#8217;t completely unfounded.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>QWERTY isn&#8217;t getting as much love these days. <a href="http://www.dvice.com/archives/2012/11/dezeen.php">New keyboard layouts</a> are proposed all the time that claim to be better than the old  standard. American inventor Christopher Latham Sholes came up with  QWERTY in the late 1800s for typewriters, though, so maybe the search  for a suitable update isn&#8217;t completely unfounded.</p>
<p>KALQ is one  typing system that&#8217;s trying to make things easier for touchscreen users.  Since most of us punch away on a tablet or smartphone with our thumbs,  QWERTY can be a bit of a challenge. I definitely falter on touchscreens,  creating a hybrid typing style with my thumbs and fingers flailing in a  way that is surely inefficient. My mutant version of QWERTY would make  Sholes, well, most seriously displeased.</p>
<p>But Dr. Per Ola  Kristensson at St. Andrews University might have a solution for my, uh,  uniquely expressive touchscreen typing style. The first important thing  is grip. Dr. Kristensson says, &#8220;We experimentally investigated six  different grips and identified the best grip to use when thumb typing on  a tablet or big phone. We then based all the calculations on where to  position the letter keys based on this optimal grip.”</p>
<p>KALQ is also  arranged to maximize speed and efficiency so that, “When one thumb is  selecting a key, the second thumb should not be idle.&#8221; This layout is  designed so that neither thumb has to travel too far from its original  position.</p>
<p>According to Dr. Kristensson, it will only take about  eight hours to master KALQ. If you&#8217;re curious, a free beta version of  the app is available for Android users <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mpi.hci.kalq">here</a>.</p>
<p>Via <a href="http://www.humansinvent.com/#%21/12139/kalq-is-the-new-qwerty/">Humans Invent</a></p>
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		<title>Hands-on with the Xbox One</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jun 2013 06:11:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not every day a new console debuts and you get a chance to play  with it months ahead of launch. Luckily, I was able to snag the  opportunity to play a few Xbox One titles last night, ogle at the new  vent-crazy console, and manhandle the new controller.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not every day a new console debuts and you get a chance to play  with it months ahead of launch. Luckily, I was able to snag the  opportunity to play a few Xbox One titles last night, ogle at the new  vent-crazy console, and manhandle the new controller.</p>
<p>First, let&#8217;s  talk about the console itself. It&#8217;s every bit as VCR-ish as it looks.  The vents are everywhere. They&#8217;re unsightly, and it&#8217;s almost a given  that dust buildup is going to be even worse in them than on the Xbox  360. The fact that Microsoft deliberately made it so it could <em>not</em> stand vertically is a clear reminder that they want you to hide this thing in a TV cabinet and forget about it.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.dvice.com/sites/dvice/files/styles/blog_post_embedded/public/xbox-one-hands-on-rw-8.jpg?itok=VpcieL0S" alt="" width="625" height="414" /></p>
<p>I played a number of Xbox One games including <em>Forza Motorsport 5</em> (with a steering wheel setup), LocoCycle, Killer Instinct, Dead Rising  3, and I&#8217;m going to tell you straight up, the graphics aren&#8217;t much of a  leap from the Xbox 360. Actually, you probably won&#8217;t be able to tell the  difference if you&#8217;re sitting a good distance away from your TV. Some of  the games ran at 1080p at 60 frames per second (Forza 5) and play  buttery-smooth, but you can still see some of the anti-aliasing  &#8220;jaggies&#8221; and lower polygon counts in others.</p>
<p>That said, these  games aren&#8217;t finished products by any means, so they could change when  launch comes, but I wouldn&#8217;t get my hopes up. Also, you have to remember  that launch titles usually lack the graphical fidelity of games  released a year, two years, and three years down the line. As with all  consoles, it&#8217;ll take time for developers to really push the hardware to  its limits to deliver uber-realistic visuals and experiences.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.dvice.com/sites/dvice/files/styles/blog_post_embedded/public/xbox-one-controller-rw-2.jpg?itok=tZ-BxvJY" alt="" width="625" height="414" /></p>
<p>The  Xbox One controller is an entirely different beast. While Nintendo went  the touchscreen route with the Wii U GamePad and Sony is adding a small  touchpad to its PS4 controller, Microsoft chose to tweak the Xbox 360&#8217;s  already almost-perfect design with subtle changes and new &#8220;impulse  triggers.&#8221; The Xbox One controller does feel a little smaller, and the  integrated battery does give your fingers more room to breathe, but the  real improvements lie in the new thinner analog sticks with  micro-texturized rims, tighter shoulder buttons (LB/RB) and the vastly  improved D-pad is also a godsend when compared to the terrible one on  the Xbox 360 controller.</p>
<p>The oh-so-fantastic impulse triggers on  the Xbox One controller deserves lots of praise, though. They add an  entirely new depth of rumble to gaming. See, Microsoft&#8217;s added  individual motors that send vibrations directly into the triggers.  Dependng on how light, or hard you press on the triggers, it&#8217;ll provide  different levels of vibrations. If you think feeling a vibration in your  palm is nice, wait until you feel it on you fingers. In racing games,  acceleration can have different types of rumble. To put it simply: you  feel the vibrations flow from one end of the controller to the other.  It&#8217;s truly an amazing feeling.</p>
<p>I wasn&#8217;t able to try out the new and improved Kinect, but when I do, I&#8217;ll be sure to update this story with my impressions.</p>
<p>The  controller might be perfect, but the Xbox One is already finding itself  stuck between two rocks— the publishers and the consumers. Microsoft&#8217;s  restrictions on how you can sell a used game, how you share a used game,  and the online check-in requirement once every 24 hours is not sitting  well with avid gamers. In adding those restrictions, Microsoft has sold  its soul to the corporations that want more control over used game  sales. Sony&#8217;s pledged to do the complete opposite with the PS4, keeping  it unrestricted.</p>
<p>As I said yesterday, I preordered an Xbox One.  (I&#8217;m a multi-platform gamer.) But when Sony announced that $399 price  for the PS4 and threw hard punches at Microsoft&#8217;s used games strategy  and Internet requirement, I threw my preorder down for the PS4 and  canceled my Xbox One order.</p>
<p>Only time will tell how the Xbox One  holds up, but something (that&#8217;s Twitter and Facebook) tells me we&#8217;re  going to see the PlayStation camp suddenly grow much larger than the  Xbox, come the end of the year when both consoles launch.</p>
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