iGlass doesn’t exist yet, but Apple’s certainly been thinking about it: in US patent number 8212859, “Peripheral treatment for head-mounted displays”, it outlines “projecting a source image in a head-mounted display apparatus for a user” to deliver “an enhanced viewing experience” for her or him. Smart specs, in other words. Apple’s approach as a company is very different than Google.…
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