November 5, 2015 Review: Google All Access music is solid, serendipitous Google's new music service offers a lot of eye candy to go with the tunes. The song selection of around 18 million tracks is comparable to popular services such as Spotify and Rhapsody, and a myriad of playlists curated along different genres provides a big playground for music lovers.
November 5, 2015 Google abandons plans for physical credit card Google will update its Wallet product at its I/O developer conference next week, but will not include the physical credit card that the company had considered launching at the event, according to sources.
November 5, 2015 Google tool lets users decide what happens to their 'digital afterlife' Google has launched a tool that lets users decide what happens with their email, Google Plus and other accounts after they die -- or become inactive online for any other reason.
November 5, 2015 Google to invite 8,000 US residents to try out Internet-connected glasses Google is starting to notify 8,000 people who will be invited to buy a test version of the company's much-anticipated Internet-connected glasses for $1,500.
November 5, 2015 Best Google reader replacement News junkies were devastated last week when Google announced that it would eliminate Google Reader, which displays RSS feeds from websites in a simple list format.
November 5, 2015 Google unveils talking shoes that 'motivate' you to move Because inventing Google Glass wasn't impressive enough, the tech giant unveiled a pair of talking shoes at SXSW.
November 5, 2015 FBI 'secretly spying' on Google users, company reveals The FBI used National Security Letters -- a form of surveillance that privacy watchdogs call “frightening and invasive” -- to surreptitiously seek information on Google users, the web giant has just revealed.
November 5, 2015 How do Google searches work? Here's the answer Looking for something on the Web? Chances are, you turn to Google. Now, for the first time, Google is giving people a behind-the-scenes look at how search works.
November 5, 2015 Google Maps adds streets, prison camps in North Korea Google on Tuesday revised its Google Maps application to add information for North Korea, which has been blank since it started providing maps online and for mobile devices eight years ago, and included outlines of some of the country's notorious, city-sized prison camps.
November 5, 2015 Facebook doing 'really bad job,' Google CEO says Larry Page takes a swipe at his rivals in a Wired interview, as Google buys land for new London offices that could be worth £1B.