2014 Google Science Fair Projects Set To Change The World
It's never too early to start changing the world. We highlight the crop of brilliant 2014 Google Science Fair winners this year and the impact they may have on the future for all of us.
The Google Doctor Is In, The Snappening Is Happening, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Also, the Tesla Model D, Netflix news, PlayStation exclusive Powers, and the quest for the perfect selfie.
Nude Celebrities Threaten Google, Windows 8 Still Sucks, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Also, the JPMorgan Chase hack, Apple's stolen iDevices, Rovio's Angry Employees, and Selfie is a sitcom for geeks.
The iPhone 6 Bends In Your Pocket, Blizzard Cancels Titan MMO, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Also, Samsung in Europe, Microsoft bug hunting, Google in-app purchases, texting while driving, and the Windows Phone cat.
Is Smarter Technology Dumbing Down the Human Race?
As a child, you memorized your friend's phone numbers; now you just add them to your phone. You used to memorize directions; now you just use your GPS. Are humans becoming stupid?
Android One Launches In India With Three Phones Under $110
Android One, Google's program to create high quality yet inexpensive smartphones, is finally a reality. Learn all about these new smartphones and how they could change the world.
6 Google Now Features That Will Change How You Search
You may already be using Google Now on your Android device, but are you getting all that you can out of it? Knowing about these small features can make a big difference.
Windows XP Gets Service Pack 4, Google Tests Delivery Drones, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Also, the iPhone scores a hot date, the Surface Pro 3 comes to more territories, the Coolest Cooler breaks Kickstarter record, a visual representation of the Internet, and Microsoft commissions a bizarre recruitment video.
The Gmail Panopticon: The End of Privacy as We Know It?
Your emails are being read. What does this mean for online privacy going forward?
Here's What Google Search Will Look Like in 10 Years
Google started as a student project. Today, it straddles our lives. It's growth gives us the clue that in 10 years, the search engine will probably look nothing like it does today.
Google Tackles Piracy Problem, Buy An iPhone For Under A Dollar, And More... [Tech News Digest]
SoundCloud starts selling advertising, Oculix brings Netflix to the Oculus Rift, Secret dinner parties exposed, the reason Google's self-driving cars can exceed the speed limit, and why two fish are playing Street Fighter.
Google Faces New Critics, Steve Ballmer Leaves Microsoft, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Also, Twitter deals with the dead, an (almost) non-existent smartphone bezel, Netflix pays the price, HitchBOT completes his journey, and an insane (possibly fake) viral video phenomenon.
Google Is Coming For Your Children, Facebook Starts Tagging Satire, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Also, the HP Stream 14 is revealed, YouTube Music Key is teased, Murdoch compares Google to the NSA, Reddit lands on Xbox One, and Flappy Bird makes way for Swing Copters.
Texting 911 In An Emergency, Twitter Launches Video Ads, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Apple's tribute to Robin Williams, Samsung's VR headset looks like Google Cardboard, Google opens Classroom to all teachers, OnePlus pulls sexist contest after condemnation, and video explains why you suck at video games.
Microsoft Kills Internet Explorer 8, Google Favors Secure Websites, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Also, Twitch begins silencing videos, Netflix overtakes HBO, Google adds university campuses to Street View, Microsoft reminds us how terrible things were in 1994, and Kanye West asks the question on everyone's lips.
Exploring Android L: What Exactly Is Material Design?
You may have heard about Android L and Material Design, but what exactly is this new design philosophy and how will it affect Android and other Google products?
Google Wants To Map Your DNA, Download OS X Yosemite Now, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Also, Google has (probably) acquired Twitch for $1 billion, the Destiny beta is now open to everyone, Oyster comes to browsers, watching Sharknado 2 will affect your Philips Hue, and Apple fanboys are easily fooled.
Here's How We'll Get to a World Filled With Driverless Cars
Driving is a tedious, dangerous, and demanding task. Could it one day be automated by Google's driverless car technology?