Chrome, the popular web browser developed by Google, has just been updated to version 14 and brings with it a few notable changes.
A few months back, Google announced its new Google Wallet service which aims to scrap the traditional idea of having credit cards and money in a physical sense by tucking them away all inside a tiny icon on your smartphone.
These days, many major technology and internet-based companies have been trying to figure out a way to take over a slice of the music business. Google's answer, which was introduced earlier this year, is Google Music, a cloud service, currently an invite-only and US-only beta product, that stores the user's entire music library on the cloud. While initially only available for Windows, Mac and Android, an iOS version of the said service is now available.
Don't you just love it when tech executives spill the beans on important and previously mysterious company announcements? Today, Google’s executive chairman and former Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt revealed Android activation numbers per day as well as the release timeline for the next version of Android, codenamed Ice Cream Sandwich.
According to a new report, the next flagship Android smartphone - which has been given the name Nexus Prime - will be called DROID Prime and it will be releasing exclusively for Verizon Wireless.
Netflix is a popular online on-demand streaming media service for the USA and Canada. Subscribers can stream thousands of movies and televisions shows on a variety of devices including the Xbox 360, iPhone, iPad, Android and Windows Phone 7.
It is quite a popular question: “Why is the stock browser on Android called “Internet” instead of Chrome?”. While there is a logical answer to that, it appears that Google is now finally taking steps which may eventually lead to the Google Chrome branding being incorporated into Google Android.
Its no surprise that Apple is setting the standards when it comes to design and innovation of smartphones and tablets, whilst rivals continue to imitate!
MIUI (pronounced me-yoo-eye) is one of the most popular aftermarket custom firmware for Android smartphones, second only to CyanogenMod. It features a distinct look and enhanced features like a more powerful dropdown notifications bar and enhanced Camera, Music, and Gallery apps. If you’re looking for an alternative music player or just a slice of MIUI’s goodness, look no further: the MIUI Music app has been extracted and released for everyone to try!
What a day today was: if you're not yet aware, it was announced just a few hours ago that Google had bought Motorola for a staggering $12.5 billion. Now that the dust has settled down, it now seems that there was someone else in line as well who attempted to buy the company for a lower amount.

