These are some of the features still in the testing phase

May 25, 2013 09:48 GMT  ·  By

Google has released several demo videos and trailers of the Google Glass augmented reality headset.

One would think that everything worth knowing about the gadget has already been disclosed, but this is not really the case.

It turns out that there is a Functional Chrome browser in there somewhere, and that there is a feature called OK Glass Everywhere that lets users start a voice command chain from anywhere in the interface.

A video stabilization mode is supposedly included as well, but not ready for prime time yet.

According to GitHub and Android Police, these features need polishing, and Google might not weave the Chrome browser into the user experience at all. Nevertheless, there is much room to grow, and I can definitely see future firmware updates enabling or adding new things.

Of course, Google will have to actually release the thing first, with or without Samsung OLED.