November 3, 2015 Glass: Google sends out dummy specs in try-before-you-buy program It might not be normal practice for a company to send dummy products to potential customers prior to their release, but then Google, which has started sending dummy Glass units to interested individuals, is not your usual company. The post Glass: Google sends out dummy specs in try-before-you-buy program appeared first on Digital Trends.
November 3, 2015 Roku unveils new video-streaming stick in response to popularity of Google's Chromecast Roku is getting into an Internet video-streaming stick fight with Google's Chromecast.
November 3, 2015 Google subsidary to take over Moffett airfield frequently used by top executives The U.S government has picked a Google subsidiary to run and renovate a federal airfield that is frequently used for the personal flights of the Internet company's billionaire executives.
November 3, 2015 Google speaks out about Russian anti-gay law With the Winter Games underway in Sochi, Google Inc. quietly but vibrantly added its voice Thursday to the chorus of U.S. companies speaking out against Russia's law restricting gay-rights activities by updating its iconic search page logo to depict illustrations of athletes skiing, sledding, curling and skating against a rainbow-colored backdrop.
November 3, 2015 EU antitrust body lauds Google for offering new concessions in milestone toward settlement Google is offering new and "far-reaching" concessions to the European Union's antitrust watchdog that are likely to be enough to settle allegations it is abusing its dominant position in Internet searches.
November 2, 2015 Google Nexus 6P review roundup: The best Nexus yet Never heard of Huawei? Well, that may change with Google’s new high-end Nexus 6P smartphone.
October 30, 2015 Google plans to kill Chrome OS, fold it into Android ChromeOS has been a success in many respects.
October 29, 2015 Google Frightgeist scares up Halloween costume trends Google Trends has launched a new interface that lets you gauge the likelihood of showing up to the costume party dressed just like someone else. It’s called Frightgeist, and it uses Google Trends’ search data to anticipate how many people are dressing up in specific costumes this Halloween season in the United States. You can even see which costumes are most popular by region.
October 22, 2015 Feds question man for wearing Google Glass in movie theater An Ohio man who wore Google Glass to a movie theater was questioned by federal authorities who suspected him of illegally recording the movie "Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit."
October 22, 2015 PC makers plan rebellion against Windows at 2014 CES, analysts say Fearing rapidly plummeting sales of traditional laptops and desktop computers -- which collapsed by as much as 10 percent in 2013 -- manufacturers are planning a revolt against Microsoft and the Windows operating system, analysts say.