Last year we reported that Google was working on a secret project codenamed Majel that was meant to be a direct response to Apple’s Siri. A trusted source told us a working Android app was already in testing and we thought it could debut in December, but then Alexia Tsotsis of TechCrunch reported that the service would be [...]
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Iran to sue Google in Gulf naming dispute
May 18th, 2012
admin I have met a fair number of Persians who are not too happy with the current government in power whom they claim is corrupted to the core alongside rigged elections, but very little can be done about the situation back home in order to improve. It seems that the Iranian government has decided to take [...]
LG Viper 4G LTE with Google Wallet makes life easier
May 18th, 2012
admin Last month LG released their new LG Viper 4G LTE for the Now Network. Although 4G LTE still isn’t quite available one of the other important and awesome features of LG’s Viper is NFC capabilities. Coming out of the box with Google Wallet we decided to give you all an actual first hand look at [...]
Google Introduces New Research Pane Inside of Google Docs
May 17th, 2012
admin Are you tired of switching to a new tab when you need to add an image, interesting fact, or other item to your document in Google Docs? Then you are definitely going to love the new Research Pane feature that has been added to Google Docs! The new Research Pane allows you to find those [...]
FeedDemon 4.1 drops Google Reader sharing features
May 17th, 2012
admin It’s a strange day when some of the biggest news about the latest release of an application is a feature’s removal, but this is the case with the latest version of FeedDemon. Some months ago, Google announced plans to make changes to its Reader service and this has ultimately led to FeedDemon removing the sharing features [...]
Google Chrome Now Syncs Tabs Across Devices
May 17th, 2012
admin In addition to syncing your bookmarks, extensions, history, and other settings, Google Chrome now syncs your tabs between computers and devices–no tweaks or third-party tools necessary. Read more about the new stale release of Google Chrome at the link below. Keep Tabs On Your Tabs [Google Chrome Blog] How To Hide Passwords in an Encrypted [...]
Sprint enables carrier billing for all Google Play content
May 17th, 2012
admin Sprint customers will find that they now have the option to pay for all content in Google Play through their monthly wireless bill. Joining apps and games, subscribers can now purchase movies, e-books, and music and add it to their next statement. The move is a welcome one for those who don’t have a credit [...]
Google makes its search engine smarter with the Knowledge Graph
May 17th, 2012
admin Apparently, Google has not forgotten its major product which catapulted the company to where it is right now. We’re referring to Google’s search engine which just received a bit of attention by way of the Knowledge Graph. According to Google, the Knowledge Graph aims to help you discover new information – quickly and easily. The [...]
Google IO calendar filling up with Android developer sessions
May 17th, 2012
admin With around six weeks to go before Google IO 2012 kicks off it would make sense to let registered developers know what to look forward to. Such is the case now as Google has listed a bunch of developer sessions and fireside chats on the IO Sessions page. As of right now there are 20 [...]

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