October 22, 2015 Google scraps ambitious, high-tech barge project in Portland Google's ambitious, high-tech barge project has hit stormy waters, and the company has sold the vessel moored in Portland for scrap. This puts an end to hopes we'd be testing out the latest Google toys aboard in the near future.Â
October 22, 2015 UK cinemas clamp down on Google Glass Privacy concerns continue to swirl around Google Glass on both sides of the Atlantic, with the U.K. cinema industry clamping down on the technology.
October 22, 2015 Android L: Top 7 New Features Google has officially unveiled Android L, and it's one heck of an upgrade.
October 22, 2015 How to stop Google from using your picture in ads Stop Google from being able to use your picture in their ads.
October 22, 2015 Supreme Court considers new limits on issuing US software patents The Supreme Court appears willing to make it tougher to approve patents for computer software in a case that is being closely watched by technology companies.
October 22, 2015 Google: DNS Service Has Been Intercepted by Turkish ISPs Google said it had received several "credible reports" that its domain name system service has been intercepted by Turkish Internet service providers.
October 22, 2015 Google teams up with maker of Ray-Ban, Oakley frames to spruce up Internet-connected eyewear Google is hoping to make its Internet-connected eyewear more stylish as part of a partnership with the makers of Ray-Ban and Oakley frames.
October 22, 2015 Is Google Fiber all that it's cracked up to be? Compared with the average broadband speed in South Korea (22.1 Megabits per second), Japan (13.3 Mbps), and other countries, broadband speed in the United States can seem pretty slow, averaging 9...
October 22, 2015 California says Google must move barge from San Francisco Bay site Google must move a mystery barge from a construction site on an island in the middle of San Francisco Bay because the permits are not in order, a state official said Monday.
October 22, 2015 Google tries ferry service for workers in East Bay Google workers who live in the East Bay can now make the commute to the company's Silicon Valley campus by sea. For a week, anyway.