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Google launches a version of its Person Finder service to aid Japan quake victims.
Major increase in JavaScript performance, improved Settings interface and password sync.
Android Developers have visualised worldwide Android activations over the last 18 months.
Valve has said it is more profitable per employee than either Google or Apple.
Toshiba has unveiled a Tegra 2 tablet featuring Android 3.0.
Google TV is reportedly going to support ARM chips, as well as Intel's Atom.
Nvidia has launched a new Android app called Tegra Zone, in order to promote gaming on the platform.
Google has spent a reported $1.9 billion on buying its New York office building outright.
Microsoft's Achim Berg reveals that 1.5 million Windows Phone 7 handsets have shipped.
Intel appears to be distancing itself from Google's struggling smart TV project.
Google has launched its second own-brand smartphone, the Nexus S with NFC.
An unannounced 10in tablet from Motorola has been demonstrated running Android 3.0.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has predicted that Android, not iOS, will win the smartphone war.
Google has launched a new VP8 implementation, this time aimed at still images.
Google has been found guilty of libel by the French courts over its auto-suggest feature.
Hackers have successfully booted the MeeGo platform on several Android-based handsets.
A Google engineer was fired in July for accessing the private accounts of young teenagers.
Google has officially launched Google Instant, which displays search results as you type.
Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, is suing eleven companies over alleged patent infringement.
Tests of Google's WebM video codec by a videoconference firm show it beating H.264.
Google has finally axed Google Wave after the project failed to achieve any success.
Google has courted controversy by investing in a web monitoring service - along with the CIA.
Google's image search has just been overhauled to show more pics!
October 14 2021 | 15:04