Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Google Glass can now display Explorers' phone notifications (video)


Google Glass Explorers will soon be able to see all their phone's notifications right on the eyewear's screen. It's the same feature that comes with Android Wear, which allows the platform to forward notifications to smartwatches, so users won't have to take out their phones unless it's for something truly important. Explorers have to wait for the latest MyGlass software to arrive sometime later today to get a glimpse of new texts, Facebook comments and Instagram follows (among many others), right on the eyepiece. And, once they've installed the update, they'll need to activate Notification Sync in their phone's settings page. There are a few pages to go through during the process, but nothing overly complicated, so long as they follow the video after the break.



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