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Google/Asus Nexus 7 (2012): Full Review – Part 4

The problem though is that there is not much content available on Android platforms that make use of the Tegra 3 features. Only Rapitide GP is able to offer a smooth and high-frame-rate results couple with the on-screen splash effects. The likes of Infinity Blade and other graphic-intensive games could be good additions to Android […]

Google/Asus Nexus 7 (2012): Full Review – Part 5

There is an NFC, Near-Field Communication, chip inside the board. That, for one, is a big hardware inclusion in a device that is worth $199. The NFC brings home the Android Beam for faster transfer of files like web pages, bookmarks, pictures and other media files. The devices of exchange have to be connected back-to-back […]

Microsoft writes off aQuantive’s $6.2 Billion value, the 2007 acquisition fails to deliver results – Part 1

It is needless to say that Microsoft is one of the pioneers of the personal computing as we know it. However, internet is a different animal to handle and Microsoft does not seem to have the muscle. The company recently wrote off its $6.3 Billion acquisition, aQuantive, in its balance sheets. The company made the […]

Microsoft writes off aQuantive’s $6.2 Billion value, the 2007 acquisition fails to deliver results – Part 2

Google the king in internet business seems to have mastered the art of handling everything web. The company does not only hold the throne in online search but also is the king of online advertisement. Google purchased DoubleClick, an online advertisement agency, in 2007, a few weeks earlier than Microsoft’s buy out of a Quantive. […]

Google announces Chrome and Google Drive for iOS and Chrome OS devices – Google I/O (Part 1)

Google, Inc. is literally stepping on the toes of the likes of Apple and Microsoft. The search engine maestro released the first Google tablet on the first day of Google I/O, the company’s annual developers’ conference. It was clearly a reply to Microsoft’s Surface tablets released less than two weeks ago. Now, the company has […]

Google announces Chrome and Google Drive for iOS and Chrome OS devices – Google I/O (Part 2)

Moreover, it has a new feature that can scan and save an image directly in PDF on the online drive. Bavor showed the new feature during the presentation and it was simply amazing. He also informed that the feature is available in the mobile version as well. Another astonishing aspect of the Drive that has […]

Google’s new 7-inch tablet, Nexus 7: Hands-on Review – Part 1

Google, Inc. released a new tablet marketed directly under the company’s banner. Though its hardware is manufactured by Asus, Google’s hardware partner in tablets and smartphones, the device name Nexus 7 is a trademark of the search engine. The company showcased the tablet at annual developers’ conference, Google I/O, on June 27, 2012. It boasts […]

Google’s new 7-inch tablet, Nexus 7: Hands-on Review – Part 2

Design Google has a way to design both software and hardware, though they are not directly included in the hardware manufacturing industry but they surely have a say in the design. Despite the fact that the new Nexus is a 7-inch model that is very much identical to Kindle Fire in footprint and the main […]

Google’s new 7-inch tablet, Nexus 7: Hands-on Review – Part 3

Features As mentioned above the new Nexus is every bit a premium tablet sans the screen size. It has latest iteration of quad-core Tegra 3 processor from NVIDIA with all its goodies. The processor is supported by 1 GB of RAM that might look a norm to most of the experts out there but considering […]

Google’s new 7-inch tablet, Nexus 7: Hands-on Review – Part 4

The new Android also includes a voice-recognition application, name unknown. The new software lies somewhere in-between Siri and S-Voice from Samsung. The quality of recognizing the voice is less than stellar but improvement on the S-Voice. The software returns the command results faster than the Siri does on iPhone 4S. Performance It is hard to […]

Google launches new Nexus Q media streaming device with a different shape – Part 1

Google is taking stab at all things electronics, well, almost everything. The Day One of the Google I/O showcased a number of new gadgets announcing that the search engine giant is officially into the original equipment manufacturing (OEM) business. One of the devices, worth noticing, was the new blob-shaped media-streaming device called Nexus Q. The […]

Google launches new Nexus Q media streaming device with a different shape – Part 2

The Nexus Q is a orb-shaped device that has a chord cut at the bottom to place it on a table or book shelf.  The whole device is painted in matte-black giving it a more gothic look than a media device. Google has a way to design device in the most innovative ways. Though this […]

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