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Google wont force convergence between Chrome and Android
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Google won't force the convergence between Android & Chrome, two of its large platforms built for the mobile & personal computers respectively, a top company executive told The Economic Times.
Sundar Pichai, the Senior Vice President for Android, Chrome & Apps who is in India to launch
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YouTube will be available offline in India
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In the next few weeks, YouTube users in India will be able to save videos offline and watch them anywhere, any time, without a data connection.
The announcement was made at an event in Gurgaon, India, immediately after Google launched its low-cost Android One initiative in the country.
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Google launches Android One phones
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Google has launched in India the first smartphones under its Android One project, pricing them at Rs 6,399 ($105) to capture the low-cost segment of the world's fastest growing smartphone market.
The Mountain View-Based company tied up with Indian mobile players Micromax, Karbonn and Sp
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Connect to the Internet via SMS
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In regions without mobile broadband, or where it’s still too expensive to have a data plan, other ways to connect to the web are always welcome.
Say hello to Cosmos Browser, which provides web access using SMS so that you can view web pages without using Wi-Fi or even a lowly 2G networ
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Google adds free voice calling to Hangouts app
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Google on Wednesday began letting people use its Hangouts message application for mobile devices to make free or low-cost voice calls over the internet.
"Hangouts already makes it easy to send a quick message, or start a group video chat," Google product manager Amit Fulay said in a blo
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Google Makes Apps More Accessible
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An estimated 60% of Internet users exhibit what one online advertising firm calls "banner blindness," the inability to remember the last ad they saw. But for millions of Internet users, actual blindness presents a far more pressing problem.
Google, which dominates the online advertising
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Google buys high-tech spoon maker
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Google Inc has acquired the maker of a high-tech spoon that helps people suffering from neurodegenerative tremors to eat, the Internet company's latest foray into the healthcare and biotechnology market.
The company is joining the Google division, which focuses on projects such as self
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How secure is your USB?
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How secure is your USB? by Nick Flaherty, EE Times - September 10, 2014 Reverse engineering a USB controller's firmware is a possible route hackers could take into your device. What one chip industry IP vendor partnership is doing about it inShare The recent report from researchers at Security Re
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Intel launches new processors for data centres
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World's largest chipmaker Intel today launched a new line of processors for data centres, offering increased performance and lower power consumption.
The Xeon processor E5 v3 family-based platforms can power heavy workloads like data analytics, high performance computing, telecom and c
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How to protect Apple ID
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By now you've probably heard about CelebGate — the nude photo hack that has Apple users worried about the security of their online data.
The hackers gained access to celebrity photos via iCloud, Apple's online storage service.
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that there would be i
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