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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Google Bans Glass for 8,000 users


When the iPhone hit stores mobile first passed through many hands. The users were not satisfied with him, wanted to try the Apple experience. Those who bought the iPhone it showed to your friends and let them experiment with your apps, your browser, your games. The same thing happened with the launch of iPadEach purchaser of the world's most popular tablet has shared the tablet with friends and colleagues who wanted to try it. Google Glass is the dream device of the times. Give oral instructions, see the weather, get traffic information in real time and see everything on the retina of the eye, as in those futuristic movies, it's a reality. The exclusive buyers will pay $ 1,500 per technological glasses have many limitations, including lending them, resell or transfer to another person, unless expressly authorized by Google. The purchaser of this device will be registered and will only use your Google user , which includes GmailGoogle+ and future applications developed for Glass. Therefore, you can not lend to a friend to check your email or take a hangout from your account. The first 8,000 buyers of Google Glass must sign an agreement with the company at the time of activating your glasses. Among other things, one of them says: "You may not resell, give, transfer, or give your device to someone else. If you sell, lend, transfer or give your device to someone else without authorization from Google, Google reserves the right to disable the device, and neither you nor the person authorized by the device shall be entitled to reimbursement, technical support, or warranty Product ". Google has selected users were recorded timely and so formed the Google Glass Explorers, who can use all the features of the glasses more coveted by the geek world. In companies like eBay and there is a $ 95,000 offer for those who want to sell their glasses. From the economic standpoint, purchased for U.S. $ 1,500 and U.S. $ 95,000 selling is big business, but Google will take care of canceling the device and make it unusable. 

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