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Google Glass Release Date News: Comes With $1500 Price and Spare Frames Shipped to Anywhere in the US

Anyone can buy it now The time is finally here: Google Glass is now available everywhere. Google Glass was first made available in the U. S. outside of its "Explorer" program last April for only a single day, but as of Wednesday, May 14, Google Glass is available again to the general public, this time for the foreseeable future.

EU Court Says Google, Yahoo Must Remove Certain Links on Request

On Tuesday, the European Union's highest court ruled that Google and other prominent online search engines must remove certain links at individuals' requests.

Driverless Cars by Google: Plan to Launch Revolutionary Cars Could Be Complete By 2017

Google's Driver-Less Cars Could Come As Early As 2017 and what does it mean for the consumers and drivers? How far does Google intend to expand?

Android vs. iOS Market Share: Google's OS Snags Q1 2014

More and more data seems to support the fact that Android is what's in. A new report shows that Android captured 80 percent of the smartphone advanced operating systems market during the first quarter of 2014.

Google, Yahoo, Facebook Oppose FCC's New Net Neutrality Rules

Do you remember the day the internet went on strike against a bad piece of legislation? It may happen again. The internet dream team behind 2011's SOPA protests has sent what may be the opening salvo in another pressure campaign, this time to stop the Federal Communications Commission's reportedly proposed "Open Internet" rules.

Android KitKat vs. iOS 7: Google OS Adopted at Faster Rate but Still Lags

New statistics show that more devices are using Android KitKat than ever before, but that the percentage of Android users employing the latest version still lags far behind those using Apple's iOS.

Google Driving Directions: 'Google Now' Assistant Remembers Where You Parked Your Car

Google just released a simple but potentially very helpful technology: Google Now, an intelligent personal assistant similar to Siri of Apple, records where you park once you get out of the car and reminds you where it is when you get back.

Net Neutrality: Netflix Goes Directly to the FCC as Google, Yahoo, and Others May Launch a SOPA-Style Protest

In the wake of leaks about new, weaker, Open Internet rules proposed by the Federal Communications Commission, and soon after Netflix had to pay two internet service providers for better access to their customers, Netflix has taken its concerns directly to the FCC. Meanwhile, Google, Yahoo, and other internet heavies may be planning a SOPA-like grassroots protest for net neutrality.

Defiant Transparency: New Policies Tell Users When Gov. Wants Their Data at Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, Google and Yahoo

After a year of learning about the U.S. National Security Agency's internet spying programs, at home and abroad, frustration has led major U.S. technology companies to defiantly change their transparency policies. Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Facebook have all announced they're updating their policies to inform users when the government requests a seizure of their data.

Latin American Comparison Shopping App Buscapé Launches for Intel Atom Windows 8.1 Tablets

A consumer app for products and services in Latin America has finally made its way to Windows 8.1 platforms via Intel's Atom tablets.

Google and Student Emails: Search Giant Vows to Stop Scanning

Students using Google Apps for Education will now be happy to know that Google will stop scanning emails for advertising purposes following a lawsuit in California.

Hispanic Chamber of E-Commerce Launches DMWEBS: Affordable Website, Social Media Package for Businesses Building Online Presence

In effort to increase sales and build an online presence in a competitive marketplace, the Hispanic Chamber of E-Commerce introduced "DMWEBS."

Hispanic Chamber of E-Commerce Release 'On-the-Go' Apple iOS, Google Android App for Improved Communication

A national Hispanic small business association has launched a mobile app with the concept to improve communication and marketing.

Microsoft Partnership With Nokia Cell Phones: Companies Plan to Dominate Mobile Phone Market

After roughly seven months since Microsoft's announcement that it was going to acquire Nokia's device unit, the two companies will now officially work together to regain dominance in the cell phone market.

Communication, Mexico and Phone Conversations: MetroPCS Eases Mexico/US Disconnect, Offering Unlimited Nationwide Talk at $30/Month

MetroPCS, has opted to ease the communication process by offering new and existing customers (with select phones) unlimited talk and text nationwide, plus unlimited calling from the U.S. to landlines in Mexico, and unlimited texting from the U.S. to Mexico, for only $30 a month.

Top Smartphone Apps, Search Engine, Online Video Property Rankings Revealed: Google Popular, Per comScore

One of the leading digital measurement and analytics companies in the United States published the top smartphone applications (apps), search engine rankings, and online video content properties for the latest months of 2014.

Apple vs. Samsung Patent Lawsuit: Google Helped Pay Samsung's Legal Defense Fees

While the Apple vs. Samsung patent infringement trial continues, a bombshell was dropped as court testimony revealed Google's participation with the lawsuit.

Nexus 6 Release Date & Specs: Google Smartphone To Boast 2K Resolution Screen, Curved Display, & 4GB RAM?

Flagship smartphones are known for their powerful processors and sleek designs. Flagship smartphones are known for their powerful processors and sleek designs.

German Media Titans Are Afraid of Google and Facebook: Should We Be, Too?

Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Axel Springer, a huge European multimedia company based in Germany, made a big splash this week when he wrote an open letter in a German newspaper saying that he and other European executives "are afraid of Google."

Smartphone Kill Switches Coming in 2015: Some Say It's Not Enough

In the beginning of April, Samsung decided to allow users to access anti-theft apps, including a so-called "kill switch" for its Samsung Galaxy S5 on select carriers. Where Samsung goes (and where Apple pretty much already is with "Activation Lock"), so goes the rest of the smartphone industry.

Google Project Ara Developer Conference Reveals New Details

We said there'd be more details on Google's futuristic modular smartphone initiative, Project Ara, when the first-ever developers conference took place, and that's true. Here's one: according to Google's Project Ara chief, you might get your first crack at a next-generation customizable smartphone January of next year.
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