News tagged ‘google’
Friday, 9 Jul 2010
Ubuntu Moves to Google Nexus One
In another case of "because we can do it, so we shall", we see Ubuntu being loaded onto a Google Nexus One and sharing space with the rooted device's original Android OS.
Tuesday, 6 Jul 2010
Red Screen Doubles Battery Life of Nexus One
We kid you not. There's been some testing done that shows that if your Nexus One screen only displays red, battery life will be improved by almost double.
Monday, 5 Jul 2010
HTC Vision Leaked with Images of Physical QWERTY Keyboard
It's been a while since we've seen a HTC Android phone with a physical QWERTY keyboard, but not for long should the HTC Vision come soon.
Friday, 2 Jul 2010
Google Tosses Another Froyo Update for Nexus One
Once again, Google throws in another Froyo update for its Nexus One, named as FRF91, which should be reaching Nexus One devices over-the-air in a matter of days.
Wednesday, 30 Jun 2010
Google Tries to Appease China
After boldly stating earlier this year it would no longer censor search results on its Chinese site according to China's regulations, Google's now trying to appease the Chinese government to allow it to continue operating in the country.
Tuesday, 29 Jun 2010
See Mario Jump on your Android 2.1 Device
Fancy having Mario jumping and bashing some gombas on your phone? Yes you can, though it has to be on an Android 2.1 and above device.
Monday, 28 Jun 2010
Google Removes Two Android Apps
Google were compelled to hit that remote "kill switch" recently on two free applications. The two apps were intentionally misrepresented by a security researcher in order to encourage user downloads from the Android Market, although they weren't outrightly malicious according to a security specialist with Google's Android team.
Thursday, 24 Jun 2010
Google Wins Viacom Copyright Infringement Suit
In a ruling that will reassure online content providers and web hosts alike, a U.S court has ruled that Viacom has no case in its billion dollar copyright infringement suit against Google's YouTube.
Monday, 21 Jun 2010
Google Street View Recorded Passwords and E-Mail Addresses?
The beleaguered search giant is likely to face even greater backlash after a French investigation confirms that the data collected by Google's Street View cars includes passwords and e-mail addresses.
Google to Integrate PDF Reader in Chrome
Besides its plans to integrate Adobe Flash with its Chrome browser, Google now wants to add Adobe's PDF support to its browser.











