Tag: google

Apple and Google don’t want no stinking ESRB for apps

Both Apple and Google have opted out of participating in a new industry sponsored system to regularize mobile application ratings. Like video console games, mobile...
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Gmail for iOS has been resurrected: the same thing except it actually works

The title says it all. Gmail for iOS, which was launched in a hurry and stripped in the same manner due to bugs, has returned...
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Google offers opt-out for Wi-Fi database

If you’ve got concerns about Google plunking your Wi-Fi network into their database, you can take some heart in the fact that they are now...
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How-To: Update Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ with Siri

  Some of you might still be in the dark as to how to make Siri do your social work. In other words, getting the...
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Is Siri a threat to Google?

Google apparently is a little more worried than it let on that Apple’s Siri technology could pose a significant threat to the search giant. While...
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Google set to destroy its Maps API by forgetting how Google makes money

I never understood why the hell Google would want to limit requests to any of their APIs.  I’m now even more confused that Google is...
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Google on the verge of releasing Gmail app for iPhone

According to MG Siegler, Google is getting ready to release a native Gmail application for the iPhone, finally. Leading up to today’s information, there’s been...
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Smartphone trade-ins at all time high since the iPhone 4S release

Since the iPhone 4S release earlier this month, people have been trading in their smartphones, both Blackberry and Android alike, at a record pace according...
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Third party Google music app now on the App Store

Apple has approved gMusic, an application that lets users access their Google Music account, giving the users the ability to stream music directly to their...
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Samsung, Google cancel event “out of respect for Steve Jobs”

Samsung and Google have decided to postpone an event at which they were expected to announce a jointly-produced phone product, stating “We believe this is...
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Google+ update brings hangouts to iPhone

When Google+ for iPhone launched, we were pretty amped on it, but noted the obvious lack of Hangouts. We felt that Hangouts was one of...
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Apple CEO was the best, according to Google’s Schmidt

It should surprise no one that former Apple CEO Steve Jobs is still the subject of much talk and adulation, despite his recent departure as...
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Kodak shopping patents around to very interested buyers, including Apple

In the high stakes game of patent portfolio wars, Kodak revealed on July 20th that it may be willing to part with over a thousand...
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Go & Fill enabled from Chrome’s Omnibox in latest 1Password extension beta

1Password extension versions 3.8.2 beta 5 and later come bundled with a pretty bad ass feature. You can now use Go & Fill directly from...
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iPhone and Android phones account for 70% of smartphone market

It’s pretty obvious that the smartphone market is turning into a two legged race between Android and iOS. The next time you’re out on the...
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Samsung allegedly eyeing HP’s webOS

A lot of people thought that webOS had something to offer, something different than iOS, something better, which is why it came as such a...
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Android moving its browser towards Webkit, kinda like the iPhone

This story might get confusing, so I’m going to start at the beginning. Webkit is an open browser standard that Google already uses in its...
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Google now offering a free, multi-vendor catalog app to the masses

Worried about the Sears catalog disappearing in the future? Have no fear, Google has just announced an iPad application called Google Catalogs. It is a...
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