Oakley, maker of high-end designer sunglasses, is creating new technology that displays images and information directly on the lenses of a special set of eye-wear. Sound familiar? Well, it should.
Google has signed a landmark partnership with Luxottica, makers of Ray-Ban and Oakley, to bring more style choices to Glass. Google has announced a partnership with Luxottica, makers of Ray-Ban and ...
Google might want to use its new smart-glasses prototype to look over its shoulder. Oakley, a California company known for its sports equipment, sunglasses and ski goggles, is developing glasses that ...
Back when rumors of Google’s fabled augmented-reality glasses began picking up steam, one of the most frequently repeated bits was that they bore a striking resemblance to (rather old) Oakley’s Thump ...
Google has signed on Italian optical wear firm Luxottica to help it design and build future versions of its Glass face-based computing system, according to a new report from the Wall Street Journal ...
Cool kids, rejoice! Getting your hands on Google Glass will be easier than ever. By Stephanie Chan Google Glass Prescription PR Image - H 2014 While we already dig what Google Glass has to offer (its ...
Google's "Project Glass" concept video captured the imagination of the Internet with its vision of how we might someday soon search, take pictures, and chat through augmented reality. But critics ...
As much as we love Google Glass, there’s no getting around the fact that you look a bit, well, ridiculous when wearing it. You’re likely to be on the receiving end of many an awkward stare every time ...
Is the current look of Google Glass a bit too ... dorky for you? You're probably not the only one who thinks so. Thankfully, Google is collaborating with Ray-Ban and Oakley on some designs you might ...
The eyewear maker is building technology that could allow it to create a pair of smart glasses, a la Google's Project Glass. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT ...
Google is getting a little help in its quest to make Google Glass as stylish as it is technologically advanced. Italian eyewear designer Luxottica, which owns popular brands Oakley and Ray-Ban, ...
Luxottica and Google will set up teams to focus on the design, development, tooling and engineering of Glass products. Luxottica says the two firms hope to create “innovative, iconic wearable devices” ...