Google now listens for your voice in Chrome beta
Google has added hands-free Voice Search in a new Chrome beta, steadily bringing Android-like features to its desktop browser. Check on this article from PCWorld.com
Google has added hands-free Voice Search in a new Chrome beta, steadily bringing Android-like features to its desktop browser. Check on this article from PCWorld.com
Facebook Pages just got more interactive. In a discovery-boosting measure, your Facebook feed will now display another Page if it tags a Page you are following. The new “stranger” Page will be displayed even if you are not following it. It’s a behavior that is just like the way friends are tagged in each others posts. Your friends get to see most photos you are tagged in even if the person who has tagged it or uploaded it isn’t in their friend lists. If you were not tagged, the original post would not be visible to your friends. Get some information from this article on MakeUseOf.com
Google has been scrambling for more than 24 hours to unclog a queue of messages sent to Gmail users that its Postini email filter incorrectly labeled as spam and quarantined. Check this article from PCWorld.com
Spending $750 for an Android tablet seems exorbitant. But the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro offers a larger screen, excellent battery life, and access to the Android and Samsung app stores. Check on this article from PCWorld.com
Reading inspirational quotes, visualizing a successful day, and repeating a set of affirmations are some of the ways people choose to guarantee an optimistic start to their day. Have you considered that sending out an email can work equally well? Get some info from this article on MakeUseOf.com
What would you say if I told you that your current salary is going to be cut in half. What if I didn’t even bother telling you why? Check on this article from MakeUseOf.com
After top smartphone makers announced new products at Mobile World Congress this week, Apple’s iPhone 5s remains the only 64-bit handset available. But with new chips announced at the show and 64-bit Android now ready, competitive handsets are only a few months away. Check on this article from PCWorld.com