hehe the 'porn' industry is always on the cutting edge of 'innovation' :O & the 'movie' industry WILL b after the 'pirates' LOL & lets not fer`geet the moo~sic industry
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Porn could come to Google Glass
as early as this week, with the first X- rated app set to be launched
for those who have the £1,000 gadget.
Porn directors last week announced plans to use Google Glass eyewear for X-rated films to explore the 'full potential' of the technology.
Now the Android adult app store MiKandi has reportedly confirmed it is already making content to be viewed on the wearable computer, and it could ready within the next few days.
It is likely to be another
embarrassing revelation for Google, which has faced somewhat of a
backlash over their latest technology.
Cafe owners, cinemas and strip clubs in the US have already announced they are banning the technology from their premises out of respect for customer's privacy.
MiKandi produces hundreds of 'not safe for work' (NSFW) and adult apps.
CNET reports it is seeking to create content with Glass as well as for Glass, and the company said users can expect to see the first Glass app as soon as this week.
MiKandi told ZDNet - CNET sister site: 'Google Glass Porn has been making its rounds, and while studios are intrigued, no one seems to be doing anything about it.
'So I wanted to let you know that we picked up our Glass and, yup, we're making content for it.'
Chiefs from the adult film industry last week said they were interested in using the wearable computers for point-of-view shots.
They said it would allow them to operate in a 'truly hands-free fashion' as opposed to having one hand on the camera.
Amateur producers are also said to be especially keen
to get their hands on a pair as they shoot high quality video and make
it even easier to film home porn movie.
Google Glass costs $1,500 a pair and is currently on limited release to 2,000 people.
It will be more widely available later this year or in 2014.
Q Boyer, a spokesman for porn film makers Pink Visual, said last week: 'To really know their full potential, we'll need to get a pair to play around with, but we're already dreaming up ways to use the glasses to get shots (sex-related and otherwise) that just aren't feasible using a traditional camera setup.
'Obviously a device that allows you to shoot high-quality video in a truly hands-free fashion will make shooting point of view (POV) porn that much easier'.
Porn actress Alana Evans has already said it would spark a 'huge drive' in POV filming.
And Missy Martinez, another porn actress, has said it could lead to a slew of 'gonzo-style' movies from amateurs with no experience.
Dave Meinert, the proprietor of the 5 Point Cafe in Seattle, has said the those wearing the specs will have to take them off if they want to come in.
He has placed a sign on the wall which reads: 'Respect our customers' privacy as we'd expect them to respect yours'.
Cinemas have said they do not want the technology as people may be able to film new releases and distribute pirate copies.
And Lap dance clubs said that they would treat those wearing the Internet-connected specs the same as anyone caught filming a stripper with a cameraphone - and would kick them out.
First pornographic app for Google Glass set to launch 'within days' as adult film directors pledge to explore 'full potential' of the controversial gadget
- Adult app store MiKandi reportedly confirmed it is already making content
- Comes after porn directors pledged to explore 'full potential' of technology
- Likely to be embarrassing revelation for Google over the technology
- Glass has already been banned in some cafes, cinemas and casinos in U.S.
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Porn directors last week announced plans to use Google Glass eyewear for X-rated films to explore the 'full potential' of the technology.
Now the Android adult app store MiKandi has reportedly confirmed it is already making content to be viewed on the wearable computer, and it could ready within the next few days.
Excited: Porn directors are looking forward to
trying out Google Glasses as a new way to shoot adult films. Here Google
co-founder Sergey Brin poses in a pair the highly coveted technology
Cafe owners, cinemas and strip clubs in the US have already announced they are banning the technology from their premises out of respect for customer's privacy.
MiKandi produces hundreds of 'not safe for work' (NSFW) and adult apps.
CNET reports it is seeking to create content with Glass as well as for Glass, and the company said users can expect to see the first Glass app as soon as this week.
MiKandi told ZDNet - CNET sister site: 'Google Glass Porn has been making its rounds, and while studios are intrigued, no one seems to be doing anything about it.
Porn star Alana Evans, left, says the Google
Glasses will spark a huge drive in POV movies while fellow entertainer
Missy Martinez believes they lead to a slew of amateur gonzo sex tapes
Chiefs from the adult film industry last week said they were interested in using the wearable computers for point-of-view shots.
They said it would allow them to operate in a 'truly hands-free fashion' as opposed to having one hand on the camera.
GOOGLE'S 'CREEPY' CREATION
Google
Glass has caused concern because it has a camera next to the wearer's
eye which can take photos or record video without a red light or a
shutter sound to tell others that it is working
Casinos said they could help cheaters to win unfairly and cinemas said that they could be used to illegally record films and sell pirate copies.
Parks departments and banks across America are also waiting to see how the new technology is used before deciding whether or not to ban them.
Google's chairman Eric Schmidt once admitted that the aim with technology like Google Glass was to 'go right up to the creepy line and not cross it'.
But the public clearly feels differently and in France those wearing Google Glass style specs have been subjected to 'cyber discrimination'.
University of Toronto computer engineering professor Steve Mann was at a McDonald's restaurant in Paris when he claims an employee tried to physically remove a similar gadget he designed from his head.
Casinos said they could help cheaters to win unfairly and cinemas said that they could be used to illegally record films and sell pirate copies.
Parks departments and banks across America are also waiting to see how the new technology is used before deciding whether or not to ban them.
Google's chairman Eric Schmidt once admitted that the aim with technology like Google Glass was to 'go right up to the creepy line and not cross it'.
But the public clearly feels differently and in France those wearing Google Glass style specs have been subjected to 'cyber discrimination'.
University of Toronto computer engineering professor Steve Mann was at a McDonald's restaurant in Paris when he claims an employee tried to physically remove a similar gadget he designed from his head.
Google Glass costs $1,500 a pair and is currently on limited release to 2,000 people.
It will be more widely available later this year or in 2014.
Q Boyer, a spokesman for porn film makers Pink Visual, said last week: 'To really know their full potential, we'll need to get a pair to play around with, but we're already dreaming up ways to use the glasses to get shots (sex-related and otherwise) that just aren't feasible using a traditional camera setup.
'Obviously a device that allows you to shoot high-quality video in a truly hands-free fashion will make shooting point of view (POV) porn that much easier'.
Porn actress Alana Evans has already said it would spark a 'huge drive' in POV filming.
And Missy Martinez, another porn actress, has said it could lead to a slew of 'gonzo-style' movies from amateurs with no experience.
Dave Meinert, the proprietor of the 5 Point Cafe in Seattle, has said the those wearing the specs will have to take them off if they want to come in.
He has placed a sign on the wall which reads: 'Respect our customers' privacy as we'd expect them to respect yours'.
Cinemas have said they do not want the technology as people may be able to film new releases and distribute pirate copies.
And Lap dance clubs said that they would treat those wearing the Internet-connected specs the same as anyone caught filming a stripper with a cameraphone - and would kick them out.
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