Gadgets we’re most excited about in 2013...
Google Project Glass
Google’s co-founder Sergey Brin loves the internet so much that
he’s found a way to use it literally all the time. His new Google
endeavour, Project Glass, overlays information from the web, such as
weather reports, messages from friends and map directions, on top of the
real world through one of the glasses’ lenses. The specs are also
fitted with a camera that lets you take pictures or record video without
much fuss. It’s a revolutionary bit of tech, it’s just a shame you’ll
be a bit of a social pariah if you wear them in public.
Read more: Project Glass
Xbox 720
The Xbox 360’s successor will finally be unveiled in the summer of
2013. Currently codenamed 'Durango', it’s whipped up a veritable
whirlwind of rumours. The latest intelligence – gathered from leaked
Microsoft presentations and hardware – is that the console will include
Blu-ray support, the ability to record from live TV, 3D gaming and a
renewed Kinect device that will supposedly work with augmented reality
glasses. It’s thought that the Xbox 720 will be powered by 8GB RAM and a
quad-core processor, making it vastly more powerful than the current
generation of consoles.
Nest
Normally we wouldn’t get very excited about a new thermostat, but
the Nest has been designed by two former Apple employees who were
involved in the creation of the iPod and iPhone. The Nest learns your
habits every time you adjust it and automatically heats your house to
suit. It even lets you control the heating when you’re not in via the
mobile app. The makers of the device claim that this smart heating can
halve your fuel bills. It’s already available in the US, and we’ve been
told it’s likely to land in the UK in 2013.
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