【ウェアラブル】KAISTの研究開発。なかなか、鋭い。
QT @WSJ: Meet K-Glass, Korea's answer to Google Glass: http://on.wsj.com/1jTsWDh pic.twitter.com/1qpRoIHifL
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【ウェアラブル】KAISTの研究開発。なかなか、鋭い。
QT @WSJ: Meet K-Glass, Korea's answer to Google Glass: http://on.wsj.com/1jTsWDh pic.twitter.com/1qpRoIHifL
with 3X the dork factor ---> RT @WSJ: Meet K-Glass, Korea's answer to Google Glass: http://on.wsj.com/1jTsWDh pic.twitter.com/7rnEbtxjkt
Guess they weren't going for subtle MT“@WSJ: Meet K-Glass, Korea's answer to Google Glass: http://on.wsj.com/1jTsWDh pic.twitter.com/42vxH1leFj”
“@WSJ: Meet K-Glass, Korea's answer to Google Glass: http://on.wsj.com/1jTsWDh (Photo: KAIST University) pic.twitter.com/GRb70zbXSx”> Borg ripoff
'@WSJ: Korea's answer 2 Google Glass: http://on.wsj.com/1jTsWDh pic.twitter.com/yts25pfQG7' -> Did they try 2 copycat Google this time or the Borg?
Subtle RT "@WSJ: Meet K-Glass, Korea's answer to Google Glass: http://on.wsj.com/1jTsWDh (Photo: KAIST University) pic.twitter.com/FPuFKol1UV”
Hardly noticeable RT @WSJ: Meet K-Glass, Korea's answer to Google Glass: http://on.wsj.com/1jTsWDh pic.twitter.com/Man9xk8PNH
@WSJ looks like some shit out of the old sci fi movies. .this is what the world has come to?
@wsj thinks
I thought google glass looked obnoxious. “@WSJ: Meet K-Glass, Korea's answer to Google Glass: http://on.wsj.com/1jTsWDh
@WSJ is that a Commodore 64 strapped to his face?
@WSJ Looks like something that was made by North Korea
“@WSJ: Meet K-Glass, Korea's answer to Google Glass: http://on.wsj.com/1jTsWDh (Photo: KAIST University) pic.twitter.com/lkelia8OlV” @DaCowboy30
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