“Gartner’s third-quarter smartphone research report is out, and on the surface it paints a very flattering portrait for Google. Mirroring Strategy Analytics’ report at the end of last month, Gartner also estimates that Android has crossed the symbolic 80 percent mark, reaching 81.”
Google’s Street View maps the watery roadways of Venice
“Google’s Street View has taken us all the way up (to the Burj Khalifa) and all the way down (to the Great Barrier Reef), so where else is there to go but the world’s most romantic city? That’s right, the search giant has taken its backpack-worn Trekker units to Venice, letting you explore its cana”
Google’s Street View maps the watery roadways of Venice
“Google’s Street View has taken us all the way up (to the Burj Khalifa) and all the way down (to the Great Barrier Reef), so where else is there to go but the world’s most romantic city? That’s right, the search giant has taken its backpack-worn Trekker units to Venice, letting you explore its cana”
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Google Search update brings new Google Now cards, Google Experience Launcher functionality, and more [DOWNLOAD]
“Right on schedule, an update to the Google Search app is now rolling out on Google Play. Besides bringing new “What to watch,” News topic,” and “Website update” cards to Google Now, the update also introduces a little hidden functionality as well, but more on that later.”
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Moto Maker customized Moto X for Verizon just $49 on-contract until Nov. 18
“It may be just a few days since Moto Maker went live for Verizon, but the carrier is putting out another discount on the handset. Following up on a $100 on-contract price drop that put the handset at just $99, you can now pick up a customized Moto X on Big Red for $49.99.”
AT&T Galaxy S4 Android 4.3 update now rolling out
“Right on the heels of its cousin on U.S. Cellular, the Galaxy S4 on AT&T is receiving its Android 4.3 update. Coming in at a whopping 719MB with build number JSS15J.”
Apple Under Investigation for $1.3 Billion Italian Tax Fraud
“The Government believes Apple may have hidden more than $1.3 billion from the Italian tax authority and investigators in that country have been aggressive with their tax probes in recent years.”