Tagged: Google & News
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Google enables ‘upload any file type’ to Docs News
12.01.2010 Users of Google Docs can now upload any file type from their computer to the service and access them anywhere via the internet.Categories: CIO -
Google's Nexus One contains most advanced features of any smart phone yet News
12.01.2010 With its 3.7-inch AM-OLED display, a blisteringly fast 1Ghz processor and a unibody design, Google’s Nexus One features the most advanced features of any parts teardown,...Categories: Comms -
Google's Nexus One smart phone draws complaints News
11.01.2010 Google’s Nexus One smart phone has already sparked complaints, barely a week after its launch into the market.Categories: Comms -
The Nexus One’s specs appeal News
08.01.2010 With apologies for clichés aside, comparisons between the iPhone 3G and Google’s HTC Nexus One are a little bit apples and oranges because some aspects of the iPhone’s usability...Categories: Comms -
Google debuts Nexus One, opens web store News
06.01.2010 Google last night unveiled its Android-based Nexus One smart phone, the seventh Android handset developed by HTC and the first one exclusive to Google itself, which will be sold...Categories: Comms, Digital Life -
Samsumg Galaxy Spica Review News
03.01.2010 If there’s one manufacturer that has come from seemingly nowhere and injected life into the mobile market with a plethora of different products in the past year alone it has to... -
Google’s top inventor says talking computers are the future News
23.12.2009 Future computing and mobile interfaces driven by artificial intelligence, speech recognition and machine vision are consuming the time of Google’s top inventor, he told... -
Archos moves into the smart meter business News
21.12.2009 A leading player in mobile internet device tablet technology is to pioneer the concept of tablets that allow home owners to monitor their energy usage, giving them real-time...Categories: Clean Tech, New Media -
Google to bring out two versions of own-branded phone News
16.12.2009 You have to wonder what Google is thinking if it is planning to roll out its own-branded mobile device at a time when so many manufacturers and consumers are embracing devices... -
Google now planning to sell its own ‘Nexus One’ smart phone News
14.12.2009 Just days after revealing it dogfoods its technology on an exclusive Google smart phone made by a certain manufacturer, it has emerged that Google has entered into an alliance... -
Google VP confirms existence of exclusive ‘Google phone’ News
13.12.2009 As Android-powered handsets from manufacturers like Samsung and HTC rampage through the market, a senior VP at Google has confirmed the existence of a Google handset used... -
Google socialises search with real-time results News
08.12.2009 Google has completely socialised its search abilities by adding in real-time search features that provide search results along with live updates from people on Twitter and...Categories: New Media -
Construction begins on €15-million Ireland-Wales undersea fibre cable News
07.12.2009 An undersea fibre cable that will allow businesses in Ireland and Wales to win their share of the US$42-billion cloud-computing market has begun construction. The... -
Asian investor to acquire Friendster for US$100 million News
05.12.2009 Social-networking site Friendster, which has more than 115 million users and has been rumoured to be an acquisition target of Facebook, is to be sold by the end of this month to... -
Google’s new homepage fades into focus News
03.12.2009 Search giant Google has been experimenting with the look of its homepage over the past few months and the latest incarnation allows additional functions other than search to...Categories: New Media -
Irish start-up wins Google Android developer challenge News
03.12.2009 Plink, an Irish start-up developing an image-based web search, has beaten stiff global competition to win one of the coveted US$100,000 Android Developer Challenge prizes from...Categories: Start-ups, Digital Life -
Google agrees to limit access to free news News
02.12.2009 Search giant Google has bowed to pressure from newspaper publishers and agreed to limit the number of articles users can read for free.Categories: New MediaTags: Google, Rupert Murdoch