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This is what I want Google Babble to look like
The other day, we posted a purported leak of Google's supposed new integrated messaging client, Babble. Let's face it though, the 'leak' was pretty ugly - the font sizes were all over the place,...
Print your own Google Glass for some serious hipster credit
So you didn't win Google's #ifihadglass competition. Don't be disappointed, you can print your own! All you need are the models (which you can find at the source link below), and a 3D printer....
Google sending out invites to #ifihadglass winners
A few weeks ago, we reported that Google were running a competition on Twitter and Google+ for folks in America to get early access to Glass by being invited to join Google's Explorer Programme....
Humble Mobile Bundle – pay what you want for a bunch of Android games
If you haven't heard about the Humble Bundle before, it's basically a package of games that are sold online and without DRM, for whatever price you want to pay. Your money is divided between...
François Beaufort joins Google as Chromium Evangelist
Frequent Chrome and Chrome OS leaker François Beaufort has announced via Google+ that he has been hired by Google to become an open-source Chromium Evangelist. Beaufort is responsible for recent leaks on important Chrome...
HTC issuing software update to improve One’s camera
HTC are pushing the Ultrapixel camera on their 2013 flagship as the best thing to happen to cameras since the lens, but now that the phone is actually in the hands of the internet,...
Google+ updated with new features
Today Google have updated Google+ on both Android and iOS and have added a number of new features.
New stream design (including comment previews and swiping through photo albums inline)
Control the volume of posts that...
Sergey Brin talks Google Glass at TED
Google Glass has popping up more and more over the last month, beginning with a hands-on with Josh Topolsky and then videos appearing with what it's like to look through Glass and then talks...
HTC retires ‘Quietly Brilliant’ tagline from advertising
Since adopting the slogan "Quietly Brilliant" back in the early days of Android in 2009, HTC has been quietly slogging away at creating some pretty nice hardware - Let's leave Sense out of this...
Older Samsung Galaxy Tablets may be getting Jelly Bean update.
Good news for Samsung Tablet owners, specifially the Galaxy Tab 2 owners with rumours that Samsung is looking into a Jelly Bean update for their tablet. The rumour which originates from SamMobile states that...
Google Releases Four New Chrome Ads
Google has unleashed four new Chrome ads on the world. These aren't your usual straightforward sensible ads we've come to expect from the search giant - they're short, sharp 15 second bites of internet...
Steve Kondik, CyanogenMod founder, leaves Samsung, has a few words on TouchWiz
If you've had any experience playing around with custom Android ROMs, then it's likely you've heard of CyanogenMod and its founder, Steve Kondik. As you may also know, Steve went to work at Samsung...
Official HTC One accessories now available
If you've decided that the latest HTC flagship the HTC One will be your 'Next', even though the phone is possibly not due to be released till the end of April, you can now...
LG rumoured to be making their own Smart Watch too
If Samsung, Apple, Google and a kickstarter called Pebble can do it, why not a large consumer electronics company like LG? According to a source speaking to the Korea Times, LG has been working...
Gameloft releases trading card game Order & Chaos Duels
If you're into trading card games, then you may want to take a look at the newest release from Gameloft - Order & Chaos Duels. This is the latest in the series of Order...