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No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service — and No Google Glass, Either

Seattle diners who want to take their food-tweeting pictures with Google glass were already facing a preemptively hostile environment; now (in a different restaurant), a diner's been asked to remove his Google Glass headset, or leave. He chose to leave. Maybe Faraday cages and anti-surveillance features will become the norm at the restaurants where things like Glass are most likely to appear.

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  1. Re:Reporting is a bit one-sided by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 5, Funny

    What I want to know is why a glasshole had to wait until he'd finished storming out before writing an angry blog post...

    Isn't the augmented reality future supposed to allow you to blog angrily and make a scene at the same time, thus making you more efficient?