Google no longer disabling Glass after second-hand sales

Google Glass
Don't sell me, bro!

You're a Google Glass Explorer. You've done what you wanted to do with the wearable tech and you'd like to make a few bucks by selling your pair to a family member, friend, or random person on Craigslist.

But! Google disables Glass if it's sold, right? Not anymore, you enterprising Explorer, you.

Take me home, Glass

In addition to its new laid-back selling-of-Glass attitude, Google pushed out the XE11 update designed to make wearers' lives a little zippier.

Users can now pull up their schedule by saying "OK Glass, Google" and insert a phrase like "my agenda" or "what am I doing in November?"

With an eye towards helping users return to Point A from Points B, C, D, etc., Glass will now pull up directions back to work or home by saying, "OK Glass, get directions to home" and "OK Glass, get directions to work."

There's also a new, stripped down setup experience and a way for wearers to set up a screencast from their notification drawer. Google's gotten rid of the ability to start a search by long pressing on the touchpad. You'll now have to tap three times.

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