Now on Tap expands Google Now with more useful info

Photo by James Martin CNET At the Google I/O keynote today, Aparna Chennapragada, Director of Google Now announced that there are some significant changes on the way for Google Now, the notification system which draws data from several sources to bring you contextual messages useful in your current location. To do this, Chennapragada said, the …

Read More »

Lenovo teases smartwatch, virtual keyboard and smart shoes

Lenovo’s Magic View could turn your smartphone into a virtual PC. Lenovo Lenovo has some intriguing products up its sleeve that could appeal to mobile users. At its Lenovo Tech World conference on Wednesday, the company revealed concepts for three new products designed for mobile use. The term concept means that the products aren’t yet available in the flesh but …

Read More »

How to arrange apps, watchfaces on your Pebble Time

Jason Cipriani/CNET One benefit of the Pebble Time over its predecessors is that it’s no longer limited to having a measly eight apps and/or watchfaces installed on it at a time. Instead of having to manage what’s installed on your watch from your smartphone, making room for what you need at that moment, you can now install what you need …

Read More »

DTS:X versus Dolby Atmos: Surround

Lionsgate Format wars. Huh. Yeah. What are they good for? (Apologies to Edwin Starr.) DTS has announced the first Blu-ray disc to support its DTS:X surround-sound standard, and it’s a surprisingly classy one: the cautionary tale about the future of robot-human relations, “Ex Machina.” The movie, which is still showing in theaters, will debut on Blu-ray on July 14, 2015. …

Read More »

What we didn’t get from Google I/O 2015

Enlarge ImageWhat’d we miss at Google I/O 2015? Lots of stuff. James Martin/CNET With Google’s I/O 2015 kick-off event now in the books, it’s time to look back and take stock of what we did — and, more importantly, didn’t — get from Google. Lori Grunin has the quick take on everything Google just announced, including Android M, the next …

Read More »

Google continues emerging markets push for first

Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico and Russia will account for the next 1.2 billion smartphone users in the next two years, says Google. CNET/James Martin Google’s biggest opportunity for the future is in just a handful of countries. The world’s largest search company on Thursday reiterated its push for more affordable smartphones to better cater to the emerging markets, which …

Read More »

HBO Now coming to Chromecast, Android devices

HBO Now lets members watch the network’s movies, documentaries and original series like “Silicon Valley” as soon as they air for a $14.99 monthly subscription. HBO HBO Now gives you the premium cable network’s shows without a pay-TV subscription. Soon, you can get it without an iPhone. HBO Now, the network’s purely online TV service, will be available on Google …

Read More »

Death of Google+ greatly exaggerated, says its chief

Google announced a new photo app separate from its social network. James Martin/CNET SAN FRANCISCO — For everyone who’s been on Google+ deathwatch, the search giant says that’s not necessary. Google’s embattled social network is alive and well, the product’s boss said at a press event Thursday. But the team behind the product — which has had trouble gaining traction …

Read More »

5 new features of Inbox by Gmail you don’t want to miss

Nicole Cozma/CNET If you’ve switched to using Inbox by Gmail, then you’re probably painfully aware that some basic — but nearly necessary — features are missing. Fortunately, Google updated the app today with five new features. Among these are Trip bundles, Keep reminders appearing in the app, Swipe to delete, Signatures and Undo send. Trip bundles and Keep reminders work …

Read More »

Path sells its social

Path, a social network designed for mobile devices, has agreed to be acquired by Daum Kakao, the South Korean maker of the popular Kakao Talk messaging app. The acquisition of Path and the Path Talk app was announced Thursday in a blog post by Path CEO Dave Morin. The company’s two main apps will continue to operate under the new …

Read More »

Google opens Inbox, its overhauled email service, to all comers

Google’s Inbox looks to make email more efficient by, for example, bundling messages about a specific trip into a convenient-to-access package. Google Google wants more people to rethink their email software, so it’s opening its Inbox email service to anyone. The software, previously available only if Google fulfilled your request to use it, is a significantly different way of handling …

Read More »

Google makes Android TV feel more like the boob tube

Android TV is Google’s operating system that powers televisions that connect with the Internet. CNET Android TV will start to feel a little more like a screen you can channel surf. The search giant Thursday introduced a feature called “Channels” for its Internet-connected-television operating system. The feature lets anyone developing apps or producing content for Android TV deliver video in …

Read More »

These warthog piglets are primed to play the ‘Game of Thrones’

The Detroit Zoo is turning into the lands of Westeros and Essos, with cute little warthog piglets vying to win the Iron Throne. Related Links Jon Snow and Ygritte reunite in Coldplay’s ‘Game of Thrones: The Musical’ See Peter Dinklage sing about ‘Game of Thrones’ with Coldplay Geeky cake pan will turn you into a Mother of Dragons Five new …

Read More »