The Chromecast’s media universe just got a little bit larger today. You can now stream Rdio’s music service through the Google TV adapter using Android, iOS and web apps; you’ll get both album art and track details when you send tunes to the big…
No, these aren’t photos from the Hollywood studio where Stanley Kubrick faked the moon landing. These are real training simulations in Houston just three months before these men would actually set foot on the moon.
Google’s Chromecast has gained two new streaming services, with Rdio’s digital radio and Crackle’s movie rentals both now squirting content to the HDMI dongle. The new additions bring 20 million … Continue reading
With the traditional music industry floundering, some acts have embraced the rapidly changing musical landscape more than others. While the Wu-Tang Clan is hawking just a single copy
Chromecast Gets Crackle Support
Posted in: Today's ChiliChromecast has turned out to be a very popular product. Released last year, initially only in the U.S., Google was able to sell “millions” of units on its home turf alone. Earlier this month it finally launched the HDMI dongle in nearly a dozen countries. Apart from selling them like hot cakes, Google has also been working on bring fresh and new content sources to Chromecast. Today, Crackle lands on the dongle.
Chromecast Gets Crackle Support original content from Ubergizmo.
Do you want to do your part in going green? Well, you might want to check out the Parce One then, as this is a new kind of smart plug that is capable of measuring as well as controlling the kind of energy usage of your electronic devices. It will be Wi-Fi enabled too, of course, keeping up with the times, as it keeps track of your daily device usage habits, picking up the various nuances of when and how you make use of energy, even when you are out of the house.
Parce One Intends To Help You Save Money On Electricity original content from Ubergizmo.
If Ferdinand Piëch hadn’t set his engineers on a course for 1,000 horsepower and 250 mph (Hello? Bugatti Veyron?), sports-car science projects like the Porsche 918 Spyder
The wait is finally over for LG G2 owners who subscribe to Sprint. Today the carrier has finally rolled out the much awaited KitKat update for the smartphone. The Sprint LG G2 Android 4.4.2 update has started rolling out, Sprint has already posted the details about the upcoming update on its website. Version ZVB brings Android 4.4.2 KitKat as well as a few bug fixes.
Sprint LG G2 Android 4.4.2 Update Available Now original content from Ubergizmo.
Google’s known for its weird and wonderful April Fools’ jokes, but this year’s edition might be the best we’ve seen. Because it’s already April 1st in Australia and Japan, Google has introduced its “latest” build of Google Maps, laying down a…
In the debut issue of a new journal called The Anthropocene Review, University of Leicester geologist Jan Zalasiewicz leads a team of five writers in discussing the gradual fossilization of human artifacts, including industrial machines, everyday objects, and even whole cities. They refer to these as "technofossils," and they’re destined to form a whole new layer of the earth’s surface.