Tag: google
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Google Chrome is separating itself from the pack. Can the competition keep up?
Vamien McKalinmost read
Mobile
Windows Phone 8 users: that Microsoft YouTube app will be gone before you know it.
Vamien McKalinMobile
The new edition of the Galaxy S4 is being seen as an alternative to the Nexus smartphones as the Nexus products always face very high demand and production related issues.
Shailesh ShrivastavaWhat's Hot
Google is rolling out quick action buttons to Gmail to allow users to quickly and easily RSVP, plan, organize events, rate places and see flight information at a glance.
Alexandra BurlacuWhat's App
Google has reportedly signed deals with Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment for a paid subscription music streaming service that could launch at Google I/O Developers Conference 2013.
Alexandra BurlacuInternet / Social Media
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.'
Alexandra BurlacuWhat's Hot
Sundar Pichai, Google's new chief of Chrome and Android, has some interesting things to share ahead of the Google I/O 2013 conference.
Alexandra BurlacuMobile
The model number given is XT 1058 that is believed to be related to the X phone. The phone was certified with AT&T LTE bands, in addition to 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.0 and NFC.
Shailesh ShrivastavaInternet / Social Media
Google+ Hangouts new feature allows people to start a Hangout and video chat while troubleshooting.
Alexandra BurlacuMobile
The next-generation Nexus-branded smartphone will reportedly be LG-made just like the Nexus 4, and will hit the market sometime around October.
Alexandra BurlacuOS / Software
Google's new Android stats show that Jelly Bean (4.1.x and 4.2.x combined) now account for 28 percent of the Android ecosystem, moving past Ice Cream Sandwich's 27.5 percent.
Alexandra BurlacuMobile
If the HTC One is too big for your hands, keep holding out for the HTC M4. It's almost the same device, but smaller in size.
Vamien McKalinTablet
Samsung is reportedly gearing up to launch a Nexus 11 octa-core tablet this year, along with a Galaxy Tab 11, a 7-inch Galaxy Tab Duos and a Galaxy Tab 8.
Alexandra Burlacu