Google has announced two new apps that are launching this summer for Android and iOS. Allo is a simple one-to-one video calling app with some cool new features while Allo is a secure text messaging app with an intergrated Google assistant.
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Google has announced two new apps that are launching this summer for Android and iOS. Allo is a simple one-to-one video calling app with some cool new features while Allo is a secure text messaging app with an intergrated Google assistant.
Google has announced that Android M is officially called Android Marshmallow. The final Android 6.0 SDK is now available to download and developers are being encouraged to get their apps ready.
Today during Google I/O, Google announced the long awaited Photos app. This announcement got one of the biggest round of applause at the keynote due to the fact that Google will save full resolution images up to 16mp and Full HD video for free!
Google has finally announced it’s own mobile network (Project Fi) that will use Sprint and T-Mobile to provide a constant connection to your mobile device.
After nearly two years with Google Glass, I thought it was about time to tell you about my experience with Google Glass and if it’s worth it.
If you own a Chromecast then this news will surely brighten up your day! Google is giving all Chromecast owners $6 to spend in the Play Store, the credit can be used on movies, music, games or anything else in the store.
Google recently added a new color, Bright Red, to their Nexus 5 line. It is available for purchase in the Google Play Store for $350 for the 16 GB Model and $400 for the $32 GB before tax and shipping.
Google has released four titanium frames for Google Glass that you can have fit with your prescription or no prescription at all.
Earlier today, Google Inc acquired Nest for $3.2 Billion dollars in cash. Google acquiring Nest adds to their mission of potentially being part of everything consumers lives.
The first wave of Google Glass Explorers have received an invitation allowing them to swap out their original Glass pair for the newer/improved version of Glass.
Earlier today, the first Google Glass Explorers received an invitation to swap out their first generation Glass unit for the new and improved version.
With a high resolution screen, faster insides, and a more simple/elegant design, the new Nexus 7 is definitely an improvement over the last one. Check out the full video review below to see if it’s worth the purchase!
We finally got our hands on Google Glass and while we will be covering the product extensively over the coming weeks/months, below is a quick unboxing and hands on of Google’s infamous product.
After two weeks of using the Nexus 7 I finally felt it was time to give my review of it. The Nexus 7 has great hardware and specs combined with Android 4.1 Jellybean which makes the tablet incredibly smooth and responsive.
After a couple of weeks of anticipation, Google’s Nexus 7 has finally arrived. After a couple of minutes of using the tablet it felt very responsive and smooth which is something I wasn’t really expecting since I thought this would be a lot like the Kindle Fire but I was wrong.
At Googles I/O Sergey Brin rushed onstage and interrupted the conference while wearing a Project Glass unit and then gave everyone a brief live demo of some guys Skydiving over San Francisco while wearing Project Glass to share the experience.
Let me start of by saying that I had learn the hard way. I mainly use Adsense to monetize my videos on Youtube.
Mountain View has selected Wednesday, February 2nd for an event that’ll include “an in-depth look at Honeycomb, Android ecosystem news and hands-on demos,” so by all accounts this seems to be more than a mere wrap-up of everything they’ve announced in the past few weeks.