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Google I/O 2013: Google improves photo handling in Google+

Google realizes that photos are one of the most popular items shared on social networks. To improve the photo-sharing experience, Google has introduced a series of new tools that’ll let you use Google as your digital darkroom. The new photo service will help you better manage your photos by backing up your photos (15GB of full-size photos, unlimited for scaled versions) and auto-highlighting those that are most important to you. Google also added a new auto-enhance feature that’ll automatically improve your photos on the fly by adjusting brightness, contrast and Read more

Kelly Hodgkins

Google I/O 2013: Google updates Google+ with related hash tags, new Hangout apps, more

Google is updating its Google+ social network with more than 42 new features. Most of the features are designed to improve the overall user experience and include: new hangout applications that let you save each conversation as a history and sync notifications across devices so you can dismiss a notification on one device and have it disappear on another. Available on web, iOS and Android today Improved photo sharing and processing that automatically enhances your images on the fly newly designed news stream that features a completely overhauled desktop UI Read more

Kelly Hodgkins

Google I/O 2013: “Google Play Game Services” and More New Services Unveiled!

Google Vice President of Product Management, Hugo Barra, unveiled some exciting new services in his segment of the I/O keynote. In particular, he unveiled the much rumored Google Play Game Services. These New Google Play services and APIs will be rolling out today to all Android devices Froyo and up! Barra began his presentation talking about some new Google Location APIs for developers: “Fused Location Provider” will use more sensors to increase location accuracy and reduce battery use; “Geo Fencing” creates  virtual perimeters for a real-world geographic areas; and Activity Recognition Read more

Google I/O 2013: Google unveils developer edition of Samsung Galaxy S4, available in June for $649

The Samsung Galaxy S4  is Android’s flagship phone, but some people balk at Samsung’s TouchWiz interface. Purists that enjoy the pure flavor of Android will appreciate the newly announced developer edition of the Galaxy S4. Unveiled at Google I/O 2013, the new S4 will run the latest version of Android and will receive updates through Google. This means owners will get the latest and greatest version of Android right away and won’t have to wait for Samsung to customize TouchWiz. It’ll have an unlocked bootloader and support both T-Mobile and AT&T frequencies. The Read more

Kelly Hodgkins

Google I/O 2013: Google Play adds personalized recommendations, tablet filters

Google just unveiled some improvements to the Google Play Store at the Google I/O 2013 keynote today. Engineering director of Android, Chris Yerga, took to the stage to boast about the new features. The main addition to the store that’s most beneficial to users is personalized recommendations. From now on, when you’re browsing Google Play, there’s a category for exploring your own recommendations. These are tailored to each individual user based on a variety of different factors. It could look at past buying history in the store and could even Read more

Google I/O 2013: Google unveils beta testing and staged rollout for apps

Google not only introduced Android Studio, a new development suite to make coding easier, it also added some improvement to its Google Play developer console that’ll make it easier for developers to rollout and monetize their apps. One of the biggest enhancements is the support for beta testing and staged rollouts from within the Google Play framework. These features will let developers beta test their app without having to sign up for a third-party service like Hockey App. They can issue betas and control them from within Google Play. When Read more

Kelly Hodgkins

Google I/O 2013: Google unveils new Android Studio for developers

Google I/O is for developers, and the company didn’t pull out any stops to help improve the developer environment. One major addition is a new development tool, Android Studio, that’ll help streamline the app creation process for Android developers. The new Android Studio is based on IntelliJ and is designed to make development faster and more productive. It’ll automate the process of adding support for services like Google Cloud messaging and will be a big area that Google will focus on in the future. Look for improvements in the development Read more

Kelly Hodgkins

Google I/O 2013: Android passes 900 million activations worldwide

Google announced at the Google I/O 2013 keynote this morning that it has officially reached 900 million Android activations. That’s an incredible achievement for a platform that’s only been around for a few years. Google’s Sundar Pichai took the stage to reveal the news. Last year, activations passed 400 million total, which means growth has over doubled in a single year. He went on to say that he realizes there are over 7 billion people on the planet, so technically Android has quite a way to go, but it’s certainly Read more

HP SlateBook x2 announced as the first NVIDIA Tegra 4-powered tablet

The HP SlateBook x2, which was leaked before, is officially announced as the first NVIDIA Tegra 4-powered convertible tablet. Yup, it comes with a detachable keyboard a la ASUS’ Transformer series, doubling as a laptop when you need to type faster. Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean is running the show on the 10.1-inch 1920×1200 IPS display, and there’s also 64GB of internal memory so you can store all of your photos, videos and other content and bring them with you whenever you fancy so. Similarly to the ASUS Transformer devices, both Read more

Google Play Store Updated With Application Data Sync

The Google I/O keynote is in just a few hours, and we’ve already begun to see updates in some form. No, it’s not a system update, but a silent update to the Google Play Store. Last night, Google quietly updated their Play Store, rolling out version 4.1.6, which includes a new home page, new Wishlist and app page buttons arranged a little differently. The most exciting feature in this update is the syncing of App data, which will allow users to keep their app data without backing up their devices Read more

Ian Kersey

Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Edition to be unveiled at Google I/O

Samsung may not make the next Nexus phone but that doesn’t mean it’s done with making devices running the stock Android OS. One such smartphone will apparently be on display at Google I/O later today and it will be called the Galaxy S4 Google Edition. It’s the same Galaxy S4 under the hood without the Korean company’s proprietary software running on top of Android core. You may think that’s even better but let’s not forget some of the cool technologies that come on the “standard” Galaxy S4 like Smart Stay, Read more