It’s been almost a year since Google first unveiled its vision for Project Glass, but on Wednesday the company has expanded preorders and released a new overview video, demonstrating how the glasses display interactions and services when they are in use. Google had originally opened preorders at Google I/O 2012, allowing developers and some media Continue Reading →
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The new version of the Google+ app for iOS has hit the App Store, bringing with it support for the iPad, Google+ Events and the ability to both start and join Hangouts. The app has also gotten a quicker photo uploading option that allows you to shoot images and ‘instantly’ attach them to posts. The Continue Reading →
Since its inception one year ago today, the most familiar critique of Google+ has been Google’s sign-up strategy. As users face prompts from many of Google’s popular existing properties to upgrade their accounts to include Google+ profiles, it has felt like more of a strong-arm approach than a welcome invitation. There’s a better, more personal Continue Reading →
Google co-founder Sergey Brin dropped jaws at the company’s annual developer conference in San Francisco Wednesday morning with an enthralling demonstration of Google Glass, the company’s ultra-intriguing wearable computer project. In case you missed it, here’s what happened: a team of skydivers logged into to a Google+ Hangout and jumped from a plane then sailed Continue Reading →
Over the next couple of days, Google is expected to announce a huge number of new features across its services at its Google I/O developer conference, but an early source code change suggests that TV episodes and magazines will soon be available to Android device and Google TV owners. In a recent scan of a Continue Reading →
Google’s Nexus tablet will offer Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, a 1280×800 IPS display, and other beefy specs, at least according to one source. Google is expected to announce its Nexus tablet at its I/O conference later this week. But until then, the folks at Gizmodo Australia got their hands on an alleged training document that Continue Reading →
Something that’s a potential watershed in the generation of interactive TV takes place next weekend. Something not on anyone’s radar screen just two years ago, now quite commonplace in the digital frontier–the hackathon. What’s a hackathon? Groups of people coming together in one place over a weekend, firing up their imaginations and coming up with Continue Reading →
Among the many reputations Google has is the ability to turn a lemon the first go at something into lemonade the second. That was the case with its Android operating system, which after considerable tweaking, went from latest also-ran in the competition of mobile formats to neck-and-neck with Apple’s iPhone. In a matter of months, Continue Reading →
ChatGPT using GPT-4o is free for everyone. What will you do with your subscriptions to ChatGPT Plus and ChatGPT for Teams? You'll keep them and keep paying for them; the "free for everyone" version is not as capable as the paid versions. Continue Reading →
Apple's upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2024 (now officially scheduled for June 10-14) will be "Absolutely Incredible," according to Apple SVP Greg Joswiak. Continue Reading →