
10 Of The Coolest Google Tricks [Video]
Google never fails to amaze me. Every time I think I know all of their tricks, someone teaches me a new one. Did you know you can do a “versus” search? How to find out the mathematical occurrence of a blue moon? Here is a video showing 10 of the

Google Unleashes Mountain View’s Sidewalk Labs With An Aim To Improve City Life For Everyone
For the past few years, Google is trying to deal with the everyday problems by making airborne wind turbines, smart contact lenses, high altitude balloons that beam the Internet to earth, making self-driving cars and lot more. Now their next goal is to improve the city life for everyone. Larry

Apple’s Siri Goes Proactive To Compete With Google Now
Apple, at WWDC 2015 has announced the “Proactive Assistant” a new updated Siri, which is a blend of a digital assistant with services such as Calendar, Maps and Spotlight. It will be launched with iOS 9 to give cut throat competition to Google’s Digital assistant – Google Now. The Proactive

Why Apple And Google Made Their Own Programming Languages (Swift, Go)
At Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference one week from now, they are going to share a success story that lot of us don’t know about. Apple unveiled Swift- the latest programming language, exactly one year back, which promises to develop Mac and iPhone apps effortlessly than ever before. Apple assured that

Google Teams With Adobe To Fix Chrome Battery Life By Automatically Pausing Flash Content
Google and Adobe have collaborated to bring a new feature to its Chrome desktop to reduce the Chrome’s battery utilization by eliminating the unnecessary Flash content which used to play automatically earlier. This feature will help cut down the battery usage for those who are doing some heavy browsing on

NASA Looking To Cell Phone Companies For Help Tracking Drones
The Guardian had revealed documents containing information showing NASA is interested in working with cell phone companies to help track their drones. In addition to cell phone towers, NASA is looking to also use radar and satellites to track their drones for both civilian and commercial purposes. Although they are just

Google Expands User Security Controls
Google – The Search Engine Giant has expanded security controls for its users furthermore by presenting a site that can answer frequently asked inquiries about expanding concerns over how the search engine uses such an immense amount of information. Google’s new site can also answer commonly asked questions, like whether

A First Look At Googles 3D Scanning Project Tango Tablet
Google’s experimental 3D-scanning tablet goes on sale for $512 Available now to the general public, Googles three-dimensional scanning Project Tango tablet is on sale for the competitive price of $512 at the Google Store. Up to this point, Googles Project Tango tablet was just a concept with the targeted end user being developers, since

Googles New ‘My Account’ Makes Big Promises
Google announced today the launch of their new ‘My Account’ dashboard, allowing for better privacy and security controls, while also making it easier for users to control their settings for these things. As Googles blog states: Today, we’re rolling out two significant improvements to our privacy and security tools: a new hub

The Report Regarding Google’s Self-Driving Cars’ Accidents
It was just recently when Google announced that within over six years, their self-driving cars have only been involved in 11 minor accidents. This is considered a milestone knowing that there are only 11 minor total accidents when the cars have already been used for more than six years now