Tag Archives: Google Now

CONVERGENCE & CONVERTIBLE HYBRID PCS
Google Announces Two New Chromebooks to Launch in India, Xolo and Nexian

A duo of new Google Chromebooks models are being released in India, dubbed the Nexian Air Chromebook and Xolo Chromebook, both of which are part of Google’s plan to infiltrate the Indian market more than ever before. Running at just … Continue reading

 

SMARTPHONES & MOBILE DEVICES
Google Inbox Became Available by Invite Only This Week

After secretly working on the project for years, Google launched the beta for its invite-only iOS and Android app Google Inbox this week. It has quickly become the most buzzed-about item to hit the web since its big reveal on … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E 53- Roku vs. Chromecast, Microsoft’s Cortana, Bacon Scented Alarm Clock, Musical Umbrella | Red Headed Geek Show

This week we are giving away a Google Chromecast! Check out the episode for details on how to win! Roku released its new Streaming Stick this week, a big competitor for both Googles Chromecast and Apple TV. Its actually very … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E51- Netflix & ISPs, Cuff Smart Bracelet, Time Warner Cable, Comcast, Google Fiber Spreads | Red Headed Geek Show

Have you noticed your Netflix streams having lag or acting choppy in recent months? You’re not alone. The Wall Street Journal is showing that Netflix streaming quality has tanked at multiple major ISPs since last October. A good part of … Continue reading

 

CONVERGENCE & CONVERTIBLE HYBRID PCS
The Internet Of Things: Positives, Negatives, And Suspicions

I read this somewhere recently: “Sensors, sensors everywhere, and plenty of bytes to think”. Despite how incredibly scary it sounded to me, it involuntarily made me re-think this whole “Internet of Things” (IoT) concept. Excuse me while I correct myself. … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E 45- Hacked Wii U, Ban on E-Cigs, Google Glass & Glassholes, Mars One | Red Headed Geek Show

A team of hackers released a video this week detailing how they have engineered the Wii U game pad to stream games from a PC. They did this by breaking the Gamepad’s encrypted and modified wireless protocols. You know, that … Continue reading