Google recently played a role in the arrest of a sex offender, but their intervention makes me wonder about the extent to which Google (and other tech companies for that matter) are using the data they have about us.
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Through a simple new add-on for Google Maps, you can now view your location history when the account linked to your mobile device is connected to the internet.
Despite Samsung being well-known for their choice of bad feeling and cheap plasticity materials, it seems as if they are finally going to release a smartphone which is made of metal — the Samsung Galaxy Alpha.
The date has now been set. September 3rd will see the release of the brand new Galaxy Note 4 at Samsung’s Unpacked event.
So far there have been a tonne of speculation as to what specifications the flagship will have.
Up until now, you could only pick up the Core i5 variant of the Microsoft Surface Pro 3, however you can finally purchase the brand new Core i3 and i7 models today.
Apple has the tendency to offer customers 0% finance at certain points during the year, and since we’re in the “back to school” phase of the year, they’ve just brought the offer back here in the UK. It’s an offer I’ve always been fond of, and in fact, it’s how I purchased my current iPhone 5 off…
One of the most anticipated pieces of technology, Google Glass, launched in the U.K. a couple of weeks ago and Google were very eager to show it and it’s capabilities off to the U.K. consumers at their London Glass event. Design & Fit When looking at Glass in videos or photos it doesn’t look bulky…
Today, Google has announced a dedicated iOS app for Google Analytics too, and although it’s optimised for iPhone and iPod Touch at the moment, we’re hoping for an iPad version to be made available in the near future.
Now with Google’s latest update to the Chromecast app (due to roll out in the next few days), you’ll be able to go a step further and completely mirror what’s your Android device.
After announcing that the Google Docs, Sheets and Slides apps will be able to natively edit Microsoft Office files at Google I/O, the search engine giants have today announced the removal of Quickoffice from the Google Play Store and iOS App Store.