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FastNews: Corning Postpone Arrival Time For Willow Glass

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Willow Glass, Corning rising star, is not coming as soon as some would hope. Corning Willow Glass is a new type of flexible glass, which will be used for making wearable technologies like Apple’s iWatch.

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Corning, who previously had said Willow Glass would be out by the end of the year, have moved their deadline back. They now say Willow Glass will be available for buying around 2016, interrupting the production of iWatches and other products back 3 years. It is only a small setback, and just wait until 2016 to see Willow Glass take over the modern world.

FastNews: Sony Playstation 4

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Last night, February 20th, Sony held a big event announcing their new game console, Playstation 4.

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Unfortunately, Sony left some questions unanswered. The biggest question is WHAT DOES THE CONSOLE LOOK LIKE?!?! Yes, Sony reportedly did not once in the whole event show off their new console. Also, they did not announce the release date or price of the PS4.

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Their new remote, the DualShock 4, has some special features. One feature is that when you are playing, and you are having a great game or destroying your opponent, you can hit the share button on your controller and it will automatically share footage of your game with your friends. If you let them, your friends can even take control of a remote and play from wherever they are.  Still, a lot hasn’t been announced and if Sony gets anything wrong like the width of the console, the motion sensors or anything else, it may keep people from buying it. We’ll just have to wait and see.

 

FastNews: Google Glasses Contest

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At the 2012 Google I/O, Google introduced their new augmented reality glasses Google Glasses. See my other article to read more.

 

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Come on, you know you want one. Now, Google are giving anyone in the USA a chance to get an early pair of Google Glasses as part of their program, Glass Explorer Program. All you have to do is go on your Google+ or Twitter account and post what you would do with your pair of Glasses. *REMEMBER*, you have to put the hashtag #ifihadglass, or they will not read your submission.

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Unfortunately, there are some rules. As I said before, you have to be in the USA. Also, you have to be 18 or over, which may be a problem young developers. But, if you fit the requirements, I completely recommend submitting. Google Glasses are just plain awesome. Good Luck!

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