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17 May 2013 Last updated at 10:51 ET

US questions Google on Glass privacyDetail of Glass ban poster

US politicians are seeking reassurances from Google that its smart spectacles will respect personal privacy.


Single-pixel 3D imaging systemSingle-pixel camera makes 3D image

Scientists in Glasgow have discovered a low-cost way to create 3D images, capable of sensing frequencies beyond visible light.

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Rory Cellan-Jones, Technology correspondent Article written by Rory Cellan-Jones Rory Cellan-Jones Technology correspondent

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Rory Cellan-Jones goes to San Francisco to try out Google glass, and asks if we're ready for a whole new way of interacting with the web.

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How technology is changing the corporate world

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