November 3, 2015 Google launches free iOS app for news junkies If you're an iPhone-owning news junkie, you probably won't be able to resist downloading Google's free 'News & Weather' app, launched by the Web giant on Tuesday.Â
November 3, 2015 Google reveals sub-$100 Android phones Android phones are ubiquitous in big markets like the U.S. and the U.K., and now Google is making sure the rest of the world can get its hands on them.
November 3, 2015 Glass app lets you take a photo just by thinking about it Forget voice control – a London-based startup has designed an attachment for Glass that lets you take a photo and post it to Twitter just by thinking about it. It's available now, though it's so prominent you might not want to go outside with it on.Â
November 3, 2015 Google Cube is a six-sided psychedelic music video player Google's latest experiment is a psychedelic music video player called Cube, which displays different videos on each of its six sides. You can play with the Cube on Chrome or Android.Â
November 3, 2015 Google officially announces Android TV Google officially announced Android TV. It will be the spiritual successor to Google TV, running on hardware while utilizing the new Android L. Lines of smart TVs starting in 2015 will run on Android TV.
November 3, 2015 Google releases diversity data and says its largely white, male workforce should diversify Google's workforce is mostly made up of white men, a situation the tech giant says it's trying to change.
November 3, 2015 Google to no longer sell ads based on information collected from students Google will no longer try to sell ads based on personal information collected about students using a suite of products tailored for schools.
November 3, 2015 Google asks Supreme Court to weigh in on legality of data collecting program Google is asking the Supreme Court to weigh in on the legality of the company’s past collection of unencrypted Wi-Fi data from routers across America.
November 3, 2015 Google's doodles show oodles ... of men Amidst criticism of sexism in Silicon Valley, Google’s idiosyncratic list of doodle honorees is coming under fire for overlooking women’s contributions to world history.
November 3, 2015 NYPD to fight crime with Google Glass The NYPD is taking a page out of the RoboCop playbook — outfitting cops with Google Glass so a suspect’s life story can flash right before their eyes, law enforcement sources say.