Take a look at some common mix-ups about the 3D glasses needed to watch a 3D-TV or a 3D movie


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 With the current interest and development of 3D televisions and programs, many people are beginning to grow more curious about the technology behind it. This article will explain how the glasses allow you to see in 3D. And, with one exception, you won't encounter any technical jargon. So, read on to get a clear and easy-to-understand explanation of how 3D glasses work.
The military uses 3D glasses from the harsh realities of battle simulation to the more practical applications of mechanical repair



Project Glass by Google

Project Glass is a research and development program by Google to prototype and build an Head- Mounted Display or HMD

Project Glass is part of the Google X Lab at the company, which has worked on other futuristic technologies, such as a self-driving car in Artificial intelligence projects  
 These glasses are a revolutionary concept in computers, and will take the idea of the mobile computing one step further
  The project has drawn media attention primarily due to its backing by the major public corporation, as well as the prototype, which is smaller and slimmer than the previous designs for head-mounted displays
The project was announced on Google+ by University of WashingtonBabak Parviz  , Steve Lee and  Sebastian Thrun
On April 9, 2012, Will Powell  released a video of a system similar to Project Glass,using Dragon  Naturally Speaking for voice recognition, Vuzix  head mounted display glasses and written in  Adobe Air