So, Google is finally making the move we've been expecting for some time now and bringing Chrome to Android. Now, you'll need a device
Finally!! It might be beta software but so far it’s working very well
Finally!! It might be beta software but so far it's working very well
In 2008, we launched Google Chrome to help make the web better. We're excited that millions of people around the world use Chrome as their primary browser and we want to keep improving that experi…
Whoa!! If I was a woman I’d be pretty freaked out if I saw this image on my sonogram.
Whoa!! If I was a woman I'd be pretty freaked out if I saw this image on my sonogram.
When Redditor OzLebowski saw his wife's sonogram, he realized that something was horribly amiss — namely, that she was giving birth to Venom the alien symbiote from The Amazing Spider-Man comic book.
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How to Make Google Music Your Secondary Media Player (and Why You Should)
Even if you don't want to use Google Music as your full-time music player, it's become one of the best ways to back up and access your music library from anywhere.
Internet Usage Predictions [infographic] | Daily Infographic
I could probably make a generalized statement about this infographic before reading it: internet usage is going up this year. It's pretty clear that more people have access to computers and the intern…
New Amazing Spider-Man trailer looks bloody brilliant
I know many of us have been suspicious of a Spider-Man reboot, coming so soon after Sam Raimi's trilogy — but damn if this new trailer doesn't look like a lot of fun.
Pretty boring commercials this year but I found numbers 28 and 30 pretty funny =)
Pretty boring commercials this year but I found numbers 28 and 30 pretty funny =)
Google HUD Glasses Might Be a Real, Actual Thing
Iron Man's HUD display is one of the cooler effects in sci-fi movies, and Google X is apparently pretty darn close to cramming similar tech in a pair of glasses you can buy in the real world.
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Your Deleted Facebook Photos Still Aren't Really Deleted
Three years ago, Ars Technica discovered that when you "deleted" your photos, they were still kept on Facebook's servers, and anyone with a static URL could still access it.
Online dating matches not 'science based' – Technology & Science – CBC News
Online dating has become the second most common way for couples to meet, but the industry's claims of matching eligible singles through a science-based algorithm should be given little credence, says …
US Military To Get Secure Android Handsets
In a war zone, a standard mobile phone, with its countless possible security flaws, is no use — which is why the military doesn't rely on them. But now that's changing, as the US military is investing…
All PlayBooks go to heaven: Telus leak points to end-of-life status
This is the end, dear PlayBook-admiring friends. That is to say, it's the end-of-life for RIM's first unsuccessful stab at tablet computing. Unsurpri
Google Cloud Print: It's Actually Awesome, and Here's How to Set It Up
Google Cloud Print is an under-appreciated service that can send print jobs from virtually anywhere to a connected printer in any other location. Normally that involves tedious configuration on your …
New super-Earth detected, 'best candidate' for supporting life
A new potentially life-bearing 'super-Earth' has been discovered orbiting a relatively nearby star. Described as the 'best candidate' for supporting
Flash Fans: 2012 Budweiser Official Big Game Commercial
Be the first to see our new ad before it goes live Sunday, during the Big Game.
Sharing with "Friends of Friends" on Facebook Exposes You to 150,000 People
Well this is mildly terrifying: according to a new Pew study, the Facebook privacy mode a lot of us rely on for photos and status updates is, on average, anything but private.
How to Get Better Battery Life and Performance on Your Android Phone with a New Kernel
You may have heard about how flashing a new ROM can improve your Android experience, but flashing a new kernel is one of the best ways to improve your phone's performance, battery life, and even add s…
Panasonic 2012 Q3: $9 billion loss, Sanyo writedowns, restructuring
Panasonic's released its 2012 quarterly report (its financial year runs from summer to summer) and concedes it's been as bad for them as it
How to Maintain and Use Collaborative Grocery Lists
The grocery store can be a rather unpleasant place if you're not prepared for it, but using collaborative grocery list apps with your significant other or roommates can make the process easier.
Google's 'Bouncer' service scans the Android Market for malware, will judge you at the door
Google has had its fair share of malware-related problems in the Android Market, but that's hopefully about to change, now that the company has



















