During a “fireside chat” about Glass at Google’s I/O conference, Google employees opened up.
EA Isn’t Making Wii U Games: Do You Care?
Electronic Arts just confirmed that it’s not designing games for Nintendo’s Wii U.
Twitter Data Maps Show How Interconnected Our World Really Is
To create the maps, researchers analyzed the 46.7 million tweets posted between October 23 and November 30, 2012, looking specifically at those with a tagged geographic location.
How to Unfriend on Facebook Without Offending
Take heart: There are ways to rid your Facebook News Feed of annoying posts.
Google’s New Hangouts App Has an AT&T Caveat
When Google announced its new Hangouts app on Wednesday, it didn’t mention an exception for AT&T customers: the app’s free video calling won’t work on AT&T’s network.
TechnologizerComputers
Maybe the Point of Chromebooks Isn’t Chromebooks
Even if the Chromebook never steals much market share from conventional PCs, it could accomplish important goals for Google.
Nvidia Shield Not Priced to Move? No Problem for Nvidia
At a price of $350, Nvidia doesn’t expect to sell huge volumes of Nvidia Shield, its Android-based handheld gaming device due out in June. The company has a different goal.
Google Play Music All Access Review: It’s Not a Spotify Competitor After All
Google Play Music All Access finally brings streaming music to Google’s stable, but it’s not really competing with Spotify at this point.
HP SlateBook x2: What the Netbook Should Have Been
Hewlett Packard is taking one more stab at the netbook market with the HP SlateBook x2, a tablet hybrid that doubles as a basic laptop computer.
TechnologizerSocial Networking
The Tragic Beauty of Google+
Google’s social-network upgrade is gorgeous and imaginative. But when you’re competing with Facebook, that might not be enough.
Google I/O 2013 Is All About Cleaning Up the Mess and Filling In the Gaps
Google’s I/O conference keynote was, in many ways, the opposite of what we expected.
TechnologizerGoogle
The Future of Google Search Is Coming Sooner Than I Expected
At Google I/O, the search kingpin reveals upcoming features that add up to meaningful progress towards its Star Trek computer dream.