October 22, 2015 Google Glass wink feature makes sneaking photos even easier If taking photos with Google Glass discreet enough for you, a new firmware update should do the trick.
October 22, 2015 Google list reveals what we sought in 2013: Death, devices and celebrities Death, devices and celebrity drove the quest for more information on Google's search engine this year.
October 22, 2015 Should I be concerned about privacy with Google's Chromecast? Consumer Reports called Google Chromecast one of the best products of the year. But are there any privacy concerns for the product, which does require users to give Google the password for their home wireless network?
October 22, 2015 Hate Google? Microsoft has some ‘Scroogled’ goodies for you! Microsoft has expanded its anti-Google Scroogled campaign with the launch of a special section on its online store offering various gift ideas for haters of the Web giant.
October 22, 2015 Google fights for right to read your private emails Google attorneys argued in a California court Thursday that the company needs to systematically read every email sent through its mail system. Scanning email is simply part of the business.
October 22, 2015 YouTube Red serves up ad-free, downloadable videos for $10 a month Sick of YouTube ads? Open your wallet.
October 22, 2015 Motorola's new Moto X phone ad pitches personalized patriotism Motorola's new ad will have you chanting, "U-S-A! U-S-A!" Its Moto X phone will not only assembled in America, but designed by you.
October 22, 2015 Google Glass privacy concerns worry lawmakers Eight members of Congress on Thursday asked Google Chief Executive Larry Page to give assurances about privacy safeguards for the company's high-profile Google Glass wearable-computing device.
October 22, 2015 Google CEO Larry Page explains health issues that caused him to lose voice, says he is fine Google CEO Larry Page is finally disclosing the health problem that spooked investors last summer when he mysteriously lost his voice.
October 22, 2015 Saturday Night Live parodies Google Glass Wearing what looked more like a stapler than the high-tech Google Glass gadget, "Saturday Night Live" comedian Fred Armisen "demonstrated" how discretely Google's new gizmo can be used.