
Google Glass, the head-mounted wearable computer unveiled more than two years ago, is finally available outside the US. After appearing in a support page linked to hardware availability, Google has launched the long-awaited device in the UK. The Explorer Edition is being sold through the Google Play store for £1,000 and is available in Cotton, Charcoal, Tangerine, Shale and Sky. Google is also selling the frames from its Titanium Collection as an optional add-on. Each Explorer Edition gets an additional frame or shade for free; otherwise, the frames are being sold for £175 each, while the shades cost £120 individually....
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