Chromebox For Meetings Set To Disrupt Enterprise Video Conferencing

Chromebox For Meetings Set To Disrupt Enterprise Video Conferencing

Google just introduced Chromebox for meeting, a new integrated system that lets users easily arrange virtual meetings whether scheduled in Google Calendar or spontaneous. Based on Chrome OS, Chromebox for meeting is a dedicated enterprise/SMB virtual conferencing appliance that is designed to be much more affordable and easier to setup than existing solutions. (more…)

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    Google Chromebox for Meetings aims to usurp enterprise with Chrome OS

    Google has revealed Chromebox for Meetings, it’s attempt to further push Chrome OS into the enterprise by offering a simpler way for multiple people to collaborate. Offered as a $999 … Continue reading

    Google’s Nexus 5 Now Comes in Burn-Your-Eyes-Out Red

    Google’s Nexus 5 Now Comes in Burn-Your-Eyes-Out Red

    The Nexus 5 now comes in red — and it’s not your usual red, sensual and modest. This is a garish, bright, and very angry red.

        



    Acer C720P Touch Chromebook Review

    In October, we reviewed Acer’s C720 Chromebook, a Haswell-harboring notebook with excellent battery life and performance to match. The one thing it lacked, however, was a touchscreen, something Acer has … Continue reading

    Woz suggests Apple make Android phones

    With the iPhone already having done quite a bit of business in the United States and internationally over the past few years, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak spoke up this week … Continue reading

    Google Search Update Puts YouTube Videos Front And Center

    Google Search Update Puts YouTube Videos Front And Center

    Google is the widely used online search engine in the world, and the company now does so much more than letting you search for anything and everything. YouTube is another one of Google’s highly successful online properties and today a new Google Search update aims to leverage that by placing YouTube videos front and center. Now if you search for a song on Google, a Google Now style card will be displayed. This card will feature a link to the song on YouTube, so people can simply click through to the video sharing website without having to open it in another window or tab.

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    Next Nexus Tablet Will Be Built By HTC [Rumor]

    Next Nexus Tablet Will Be Built By HTC [Rumor]

    It has been quite some time since HTC collaborated with Google on a Nexus product, and no, the “Nexus” experience providing Google Play Edition devices do not count. For the past couple of years Google has chosen Samsung and LG as its hardware partners. A new rumor originating from Taiwan claims that the next Nexus tablet is going to be manufactured for Google by HTC.

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    Google Preferred Sites Search Feature

    This article was written on January 20, 2009 by CyberNet.

    google preferred sites.jpgGoogle is experimenting with yet another new search feature called Google Preferred Sites. If you’re one of the lucky few to have this option show up in your search preferences you can start taking advantage of this feature right now, but most of you will probably have to wait for Google to roll it out.

    How it works is when you’re logged in with your Google account you can specify your favorite domains, which will then take precedence when performing searches on Google. It’s basically a way for you to have the sites you trust the most towards the top of your search results.

    I actually can’t wait to get this feature. It says that the service will also be able to recommend links to be added by scanning through your Google Search History (if enabled). The only thing it sounds like it’s missing is the ability to block domains all together. Their SearchWiki will let you block specific results, but not entire domains.

    What do you think? Is this something that you’d actually find useful?

    Google Preferred Sites Help Page [via GoogleOS]

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    Nexus 5 Launcher Could Soon Be Released

    Nexus 5 Launcher Could Soon Be ReleasedWhen Google launched the Nexus 5, one of the features that many users noticed was a revamped launcher. At that time there were many who did not own the Nexus 5 who wanted to check out the launcher, but unfortunately it seemed that the launcher would be a Nexus 5 exclusive, but thanks to recent reports and speculation, it looks like Google could be coming closer to releasing the Nexus 5’s launcher to the public. The speculation that Google could release the launcher to the public was fuelled by the fact that the launcher had been renamed to the “Google Now” launcher, where previously it was known as the “Google Experience”.

    There was also the case when the folks at Droid-Life attempted to sideload the launcher and were prompted by the launcher, asking if they wanted to import settings from a different launcher, which might be a weird question to ask if the launcher is to remain as a Nexus 5 exclusive, right? Now the good news is that if you can’t wait for Google to release the launcher (if and when they do), you will be able to sideload it manually, so hit up Droid-Life for the download link and instructions. So, who’s looking forward to installing the Nexus 5′s launcher on their Android device?

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    Report: The NYPD Is Testing Google Glass

    Report: The NYPD Is Testing Google Glass

    According to a report by VentureBeat, The New York City Police Department is currently investigating how useful Google Glass could be in the fight against the city’s crime.

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