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Samsung to launch Galaxy S III on May 3 in London

Samsung to launch Galaxy S III on May 3 in London?


The wait for Samsung's Galaxy S II successor might be coming to an end, as the company has started sending out invites for a press event in London on May 3. The invite comes with the tagline - "come and meet the next Galaxy" and is part of Samsung Mobile Unpacked series, suggesting that Samsung could be just weeks ago from Galaxy S III unveiling.The invite sent to Dutch technology website Tweakers.net, did not reveal any details on the smartphone. As per earlier rumours, Samsung Galaxy S III is expected to come with a quad core processor, 4.7 inch HD display, and Android 4.0.
Earlier, Samsung had decided against launching Galaxy S III at Mobile World Congress and planned to do it at a dedicated event.
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Google's Project Glass And Battlefield 5 Concept Video Tout The Future Of On Your Face Technology


I’m no Luddite, but when I first heard of the Google Glasses concept I was skeptical. Even watching the video Project Glass put together on the concept didn’t really change my mind:
I guess I can see how those of us already burdened by a pair of spectacles might make use of the added information; for non-glasses-wearing types, maybe a pair of computerized sunglasses would do the trick. Then again, I’m not sure I want all this information right in front of me at all times. Solitaire is bad enough; the rise of mobile tech made time-wasting an artform.
But at least with a smartphone I can put it in my pocket…intermittently. And if I’m on my phone too much someone will yell at me sooner or later. Some scraps of shame culture remain in our hyper-connected mobile world; not so when the tech is all but invisible.
With Google Glasses, I could stream Twitter 24/7 out of the corner of my eye.
Then again, this concept video for a Glasses-based Battlefield 5 is pretty cool:
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The potential to get lost in a vast role-playing-world also exists, as do many other potential real-life great escapes. We’ve already seen mind-controlled robots – how far are we from mind-controlled computer glasses where you can do everything in the above video simply by thinking it?
As with all things future, predictions are tricky – but concept videos are fun.
Or funny, take your pick:

Over at the Project Glass Google+ page, they’ve got some concept 
art up. So far I’m not sure any of it beats this:
When they can put this tech into contact lenses, then I’ll be impressed.