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The patent that is fueling the rumors about Google Glass describes a complicated technology that uses prisms to take photos of the eyes and juxtapose the data from that photo (the direction the eye is looking at) and synchronizing the images captured by the video feed and with GPS data in order to provide relevant information about the location you're pointing at. Excuse me, looking at. Although Google Glass seems like the perfect medium for the implementation of this technology, we're not sure if the tech is truly ready to be synced up with hundreds of apps that we use on a daily basis. A theory about Google having their own database and using that for generating information seems more plausible.Google has a very extensive ecosystem on the internet and that's what could be effectively used in the development of Google Glass the next generation. Google has access to all the information that Google Glass could need (from an average user perspective) through Google Now and could easily use Google Maps to help the video feed out in talking to the eye tracking technology embedded in the lens. It's hard to imagine that this tech could be ready from the get-go. Our guess would be that if the company truly makes use of the eye tracking technology patent in this year's Google Glass edition, it might be far from perfect. Nor smooth for that matter.Although some might say that Google Glass is dead, others that it's ready for eye-tracking technology, opinions vary and a conclusion cannot be drawn until the company comes clean about how further along development of the smart glasses actually is. They will have to do everything right, starting with the Google Glass price, if they want the new generation to be consumer-friendly, yet still market it towards working environments. Do you think that Google Glass has a place in the communication industry or do you think that its place should be in the heavy machinery, industrial factory type of industry instead?Mortal Kombat X trailer is being created with help from System of a Down Mortal Kombat X still doesn't have an official launch trailer but that's all going to change very soon. NetherRealm Studios are working on a trailer for http://www.acheterkama.com the Dofus game as we speak and they've enlisted someone very special to help them out with the creation process. If you're a so-called 90's kid and can claim that you listen to good music, then I'm sure you already know about a little band called System of a Down. Although the boys haven't released any new songs in quite a few years, they're keeping themselves busy with various projects. Shavo for example, is apparently helping NetherRealm Studios with creating the official launch trailer for Mortal Kombat X. I'm not entirely certain in regards to all the ways in which Shavo is helping out the developers, but from the sneak peak that was released just hours ago it seems that he is in fact the director of the trailer.