Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus with ICS will be in the US in December.
Is Siri a threat to Google?
What is Eric Schmidt’s top priority these days? To convince regulators that Google is not monopolistic. I wrote this post earlier about Google’s quest for world dominance and truly, I was not exaggerating when I said our online and offline … Continued
Google’s quest for world dominance
Our Googlified world As I typed the title for this post, I came upon a realization that I may have accidently invented a word called Googlification. Now, since I didn’t want to get ahead of myself, I decided to verify … Continued
Patent wars, Google and the future of innovation
The good old days of product wars All this wrangling about patents and lawsuits flying back and forth makes me reminisce about the good old days when product wars between companies were fought between early adopters, geeks, experts, and bloggers. … Continued
Don’t I Recognize your Face from Facebook?
There was a time when the word ‘anonymous’ actually meant something. A person not wanting to be found could actually lead a hermit’s life. But today, thanks to Facebook that may not be possible. Read why…
The sweetest gift this Christmas – Google’s Nexus S
Google has done it again. December 6th was the unveiling of the company’s new phone the Nexus S which was made in collaboration with Samsung. The launch of this phone comes less than a year after the launch of its … Continued
Free Phone Calls – Google to the Rescue
On the 25th of August, 2010 Google launched Voice. This is a free application within Gmail, Google’s free email service, which allows users to make telephone calls. For the time being, at least till the end of the year, it … Continued
Quick tips for April
Here is a quick round-up of tips this month from the San Diego PC Help staff: Save time with Google Reader If you find yourself returning to the same news websites and blogs time and again to see if they … Continued
All major browsers release security updates
This week sees all of the major browsers release updates and patches which fix vulnerabilities in their code. Whatever browser you currently use, it’s likely you now need to update it to ensure you are less at risk from new … Continued
Facebook’s plan to rule the internet
Facebook, the colossal social networking website, have this week made a large number of exciting, interesting and eyebrow raising announcements about their future direction. In a few simple moves, they are looking to ramp up the amount of knowledge they … Continued