A federal judge has ruled that Google must comply with the FBI’s warrantless demands for customer data.
Motorola Is Working On a Password Pill for Once-Daily Authentication — Oh, and a Tattoo, Too
Let’s get real: We have a password problem. So why not turn your entire body into an authentication device?
The Moto X Phone: Everything We Think We Know
Here’s what we know — and what we think we know — about Motorola’s next flagship phone.
Gmail’s New Inbox: Another Way to Auto-Organize Your Messages
Google’s new approach to inbox organization sorts messages of different sorts into tabs.
Yes, Of Course There Will Be Google Glass Porn
Rule of thumb: where there’s innovation, there’s porn.
The HTC One Got Me to Care Less About Nexus Phones
The HTC One, which runs a modified version of Android, has convinced me that the benefits of non-Nexus devices outweigh the drawbacks. After spending weeks with the phone, there are a few features I’d be reluctant to give up
European Union Demands Google Do More to Settle Antitrust Case
The European Union’s antitrust chief said Tuesday that Google will have to offer more changes to the way it displays search results to settle a pending case.
Google Is Reportedly Testing Blimps That Dole Out Wireless-Internet Signals
What if you don’t have the proper infrastructure in place to house wireless base stations on the ground? The answer might ultimately be found in the skies
If You’re Obsessed With ‘Winning,’ You Don’t Understand the Mobile Market
The mobile platform wars are a fascinating topic. Why dumb them down by obsessively trying to pick a winner?
Google to Add Galapagos Islands to Street View
Soon it will take only the click of a mouse or finger swipe on a tablet to explore some of the Galapagos Islands’ most remote areas, surrounding waters and unique creatures.
Google X: A Secret Lab for Moonshots and More
Businessweek’s Brad Stone details Google X, the search giant’s secret lab that’s “home to the self-driving car initiative and the Internet-connected eyeglasses, Google Glass, among other improbable projects.”
Inside Google’s Secret Lab [Businessweek]
Google Play Game Services Is Just What Android Needs, but Who Will Use It?
Google’s answer to Xbox Live is useful even if game developers do nothing but support cloud saves, but its Google+ branding could scare people away.