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If you’re a Google Glass Explorer who paid $1,500 to get your hands on the device early, then you can expect to receive an email from Google inviting you to upgrade to the latest model free of charge. The design of the new wearable remains the same, but it’s not more durable and slightly faster.

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Google has today announced that it is bringing Google Play Music All Access, its subscription-based music streaming service, to Google Glass. Wearers will be able to use a new “listen to” command to play their favorite songs or artists, which they’ll be able to enjoy through special Glass earbuds that will go on sale this month for $85, The New York Times reports.

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A Google Glass user in California may have become the first to get a ticket for using the wearable while driving. Cecilia Adabie was stopped by a Highway Patrol officer last night then summoned to the superior court for “driving with monitor visible to driver.”

The ticket has sparked debate over whether or not it should be legal to use Google Glass while behind the wheel.

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Google has officially announced that over the course of the next few weeks, it will be expanding the availability of Glass and refreshing the current Glass hardware.

Yesterday, Google published a post on its official Google Glass account on G+, notifying current Explorers that the development team at Mountain View HQ have been working on a new version of Glass for the past few months based on user feedback. The new version of the hardware will have compatibility with future prescription and sunglass lenses, as well as the inclusion of a mono earbud for enhanced audio playback.

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Everyone donates to charity in their lifetime, and one of the main ethical issues we face is not knowing where the money is going. Is all our donation going to the charity, or is a fraction of it being filtered into the founders bank account? For some people not knowing where their hard-earned donation is going, has proved to be somewhat of an issue. Up until now, that is.

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