Today's Google Doodle is Schrödinger-tastic
Sure, that word doesn’t actually exist. Or does it? Maybe I’ve put it in this nifty box…
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Sure, that word doesn’t actually exist. Or does it? Maybe I’ve put it in this nifty box…
Today's Google Doodle is Schrödinger-tastic Read More »
Motorola’s not-exactly-secret Moto X smartphone, the first developed entirely under Google’s ownership was unveiled overnight.
Moto X: What's going on at Motorola? Read More »
Overnight, Google officially announced the its-not-quite-a-secret revision to the Nexus 7, offering plenty of power within a surprisingly affordable frame. But is it enough to make it the best tablet money can buy?
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Opera’s Android browser has entered into general circulation, marking the first time the browser has run on something other than Opera’s own Presto engine. Instead, it’s based on Chromium, making it yet another webkit-based browsing option.
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This morning’s Google I/O keynote revealed new maps, new search, new games and new music, and most of it is free! Free! FREE! Except that in some very important aspects, it’s not free at all.
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Who’s up for a bit of marketing synergy? It’s not enough for Google Maps to know every nook and cranny of, say, the Great Barrier Reef. Now it’s verging into fictional territory with a Chrome Experiment that’ll take you into the world of Middle Earth.
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Google is clearly run by, as TV Tropes would put it, magnificent bastards. That’s the only logical explanation for this particular cunning easter egg. If you’re a bit of a retro nut (I wonder who around here that might apply to?), then possibly not reading this story might be best.
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This might not be “new” to some, but I hadn’t seen this interesting mashup of Google’s Street View and a map guessing game before.
GeoGuessr proves the world is both bigger and smaller than you think it is Read More »
Samsung’s Chromebook offers a low-cost computing experience… with surprisingly shy ports. Don’t be shy little ports. I won’t hurt you (much).
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Ahead of next week’s Google I/O conference the next update to Android, Jelly Bean 4.3 appears to be in active testing, alongside Jelly Bean 5.3.8. What, what?
Android 4.3 hits the web… sort of Read More »