Year 2011 was full of sweeping innovations to the world of technology. Several games were released, Android grew, Windows 8 was confirmed and many new smartphones and tablets hit the market. But good things not only lived the technology this year. Many problems were part of this story.
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Recently we saw how Google launched the final version of his musical ecosystem, Google Music. And the bet is not small: ability to upload 20,000 songs for free on their servers, social integration had never done an online store, and a portal for the sale of songs with many facilities for independent artists to begin […]
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With the launch of the new Google operating system- Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, all owners of a tablet are anxious to know whether their model will be the lucky ones to receive the update. We tried to take a look of the situation and listed some probabilities.
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There is no doubting that Google has done an excellent job of giving a sharp turn to this new version [Android Ice Cream Sandwich], which focused on the simplicity of the interface allows quick access to system performance.
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After the great impact generated by the leak of the first images of a device working with the new Android last week, the question now is what to expect from Android Ice Cream Sandwich. Here is all you need to know before the launch of new mobile operating system for Google.
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Google Voice is a service which lets you call on Mobile Phones and Landline Numbers from Internet. It was available for US only since last year but now rolled out for all (outside the U.S. ) by offering calling in 38 new languages. No separate software to be downloaded but calling is possible right from […]
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Call it as an answer by Facebook against the Google+’s Hangout or whatever, Facebook now integrates Video Chat. And this is what Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg mean by the statement that his company would be announcing “something awesome” last week.
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Team Fortress 2, a team based multiplayer first person shooter game is now free to download and play. The developers Valve said that they will earn from in-game transactions. This means that the game is free but you have to buy powerful items if you want to compete.
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