Google announced its Q4 2010 results yesterday and although it turned out to be pretty well, the search giant dropped a bomb by announcing executive management changes. Google’s decision to shuffle positions is to “streamline decision making and create clearer lines of responsibility and accountability at the top of the company.” Eric Schmidt, current […]
Google Nexus S hands-on
Our group site Samsung Hub has published their hands-on impressions of the Nexus S. Released only in the US and the UK, Nexus S is always sold as an unlocked phone, and however you get a rebate if you buy it with a contract from carrier. In the UK Nexus S can be purchased […]
Nexus S launching in South Korea in February?
US and UK are the only countries where Nexus S is currently being sold. However, if this report from Chosun Ilbo proves to be correct, Nexus S could come to South Korea by next month. According to them, the phone will be sold by SK Telecom and is currently under final stages of testing. […]
Updated Google Goggles can scan barcodes, solve Sudoku puzzles
Although I would’ve appreciated if Google expanded the Goggles app to other platforms, they’ve updated the app for Android expanding its functionality. The Goggles 1.3 client can now scan barcodes and QR codes that give out results almost instantaneously, scan ads in magazines and newspapers that will return with a Google Search and more […]
Google Nexus S gets a firmware upgrade
It’s been just a week since Google’s Nexus S went on sale but has already received its first firmware update. Well, it’s not as big as you’d expect but the 1.9MB GRH78 update squashes some bugs in the Gingerbread OS as well as add the newest version of Maps. Moreover, the Android OS’ version […]
Google will release Gingerbread update for Nexus One
Google may have released Nexus S with the latest Android 2.3 update but that doesn’t mean they’re ignoring their maiden Nexus device. Google on their official twitter account has confirmed that Nexus One owners can expect the over-the-air update. While Google didn’t say the exact date they did confirm to roll out in the […]
Google extends Gmail calling till next year
Google has got a treat for US-based Gmail users. Gmail phone calling that was supposed to be free only till end of 2010 will now be free for the next year as well. This means any Gmail user in United States will be able to enjoy free calls to US and Canada numbers right […]
NYT: Google asks manufacturers to delay their Google TV offerings
The next wave of TVs enabled with Google TV will take a little longer, according to a report from NY Times. If the sources prove to be correct, Google TV products won’t make a big impact at the upcoming CES next month due to the product’s mediocre reviews. Companies like Toshiba, LG and Sharp […]
Google Nexus S dissected
You expected this, didn’t you? iFixit has taken Google’s Nexus S and torn down revealing the guts of the phone. If you’re expecting something unsaid or unheard, I would urge you to stop right now because iFixit says the components found in the device are more or less the same you’d find in other […]
Google Maps for Android leaps to v5, brings 3D and offline navigation
Google’s recently announced Maps for Android devices is now available in the Android Market. The app that relied on a decent internet connectivity to provide the latest maps and navigation now supports offline navigation. Well, it still has a lot of ground to cover to come close to Nokia’s Ovi Maps but it’s a […]
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