Google Glass is a driving distraction, who would have guessed? Science says Google Glass is, in fact, a distraction for motorists. The tech could evolve to make roadways safer, but it's not there yet, so save multitasking for when not behind the wheel of a moving vehicle. by Quinten Plummer
Culture Using Google Glass to text while driving is no safer than using a smartphone by Laura Rosenfeld
Tech Texting on Google Glass while driving is not safer than using a smartphone (It's cooler, though) by Christian Bautista
Tech Texting using Google Glass while driving not safer than using smartphones: Study by Menchie Mendoza
Culture Sony working on Google Glass rival SmartEyeglass to be released before end of 2014 by Vamien McKalin
Culture "Glass, play Weird Al!": Pandora for Glass brings Pandora music streaming to Google Glass by Simon Martin
Tech Navdy is the Google Glass for the car: Projects apps and messages on your dashboard by Vamien McKalin
Tech Lenovo aims down the sights at Google with its own version of Glass called C1: Is it better than Glass? by Vamien McKalin
Tech Google Glass app taps mind control, lets users shoot a picture using just a thought by Joseph Mayton
Tech Google awards Glass and $25,000 to five nonprofits. Wearable improving charitable works? by Lori Sandoval
Tech Google Glass beta 'Explorer' edition goes on sale in the UK for £1,000: Will you buy? by Mike Cannon