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Google Wallet just got some neat new updates, allowing users to send money to friends via Gmail or shop more easily by making one-click purchases on the go.
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Google has a few surprises ahead of the big Google I/O conference, including a new Google Play Store 4.1.6, which brings 'app data sync' and lots of other tweaks and changes.
After the Keynote session, the conference will be spread over four different stages located in Room No. 1, 2, 10 and 12 of the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
Google just announced triple free storage capacity across its Gmail, Google+ and Google Drive services, with the changes set to 'roll out over the next couple of weeks.'
Sundar Pichai, Google's new chief of Chrome and Android, has some interesting things to share ahead of the Google I/O 2013 conference.
Samsung is working on a blazing-fast 5G network which could provide downloads at 1Gbps and hopes to roll out an entire 5G commercial network.
The week was not something very happening as far as Android updates are concerned, but three Samsung devices, which were waiting for the Jelly Bean update for a long time, got the update and are now running the Jelly Bean version of the Android OS.
Apple reportedly plans to change its AppleCare and AppleCare+ service programs come this fall, adding in-store repair for iOS devices and warranty subscription services, among others.
According to Samsung-focused tech website SamMobile, the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom is going to come with a 4.3 inch qHD AMOLED display and a zoom capacity up to 10 times.
AT&T launches a separate brand called Aio Wireless, offering prepaid wireless service for $35 to $70 a month and allowing customers to bring their own devices to the service.
Tiny magnets inside the iPad 2 can turn off implanted defibrillators, 14-year-old discovers as part of a science fair project.
Gorilla Glass maker Corning ran some lab tests to compare its product to the much-hyped Sapphire protection and concluded that Sapphire is just a little more scratch-resistant, but just as prone to damage and breaking.
The U.S. Senate just passed the controversial online sales tax bill, which would allow states to collect taxes on online sales.