Google will now be on your TV

Last week Google announced the launching of their Google TV service. An alliance with Sony, Logitech and Intel, Google will be the first to market “Google TV”. Essentially, Google will provide the software, embedded in the TV or from an attached device that will run over its numerous services, starting with its search engine. Below Read More »

Nintendo Wii finally has competition from Sony

Last week at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Sony announced the Playstation Move, the final name for its Playstation 3 Motion Controller. The Playstation Move is a small device resembling a microphone. According to Sony, players will feel like they were actually in the game, thanks to the device’s ability to detect movements, Read More »

Google Launches Tool to Search Public Data

This week Google launched a tool that would help anyone to obtain useful statistics based on a public data search. This tool, named Google Public Data Explorer, is the result of a partnership with the World Bank and many other prominent statistics gatherers and is displayed visually with easy sharing and embedding capabilities. The idea of Google Public Read More »

Microsoft Finally Joins the Mobile Party… Again

Microsoft has finally rejoined the party. Windows Mobile 7 has been unveiled today at the Mobile World Congress in Spain. Now called Windows Phone 7 Series, there is now not only multi-touch capabilities but also XBOX Live and Zune integration.  Expect to have the first phones with Windows Phone 7 Series released by Christmas 2010 Read More »

Viewing Controls are now Official on YouTube

YouTube is a household name when one it comes to online video.  With the diverse collection of videos currently available for streaming there is no effective means to filter certain offensive and violent content. For example, a quick search of the term “freak” produces 411,000 results. Browsing these results reveal material unsuitable for certain age Read More »

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