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Google’s ‘Bouncer’ service scans the Android Market for malware, will judge you at the door

Google has had its fair share of malware-related problems in the Android Market , but that’s hopefully about to change, now that the company has announced a new security-enhancing service.

Google has had its fair share of malware-related problems in the Android Market , but that’s hopefully about to change, now that the company has announced a new security-enhancing service.

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Google Wave inches toward the grave, becomes read-only

Google won’t shutter Wave entirely until April 30th, but the once clamored-for service is now seeing restrictions imposed upon it, as it prepares for its eventual rendezvous with the grim reaper. It’s now read-only, which means new Waves are strictly verboten and those with anything of value in Mountain View’s ocean, ought to look into the existing PDF-export functionality, or consider a migration to another open-source alternative — like Apache Wave or Walkaround (which we’ve conveniently linked below).

Google won’t shutter Wave entirely until April 30th, but the once clamored-for service is now seeing restrictions imposed upon it, as it prepares for its eventual rendezvous with the grim reaper. It’s now read-only, which means new Waves are strictly verboten and those with anything of value in Mountain View’s ocean, ought to look into the existing PDF-export functionality, or consider a migration to another open-source alternative — like Apache Wave or Walkaround (which we’ve conveniently linked below).

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Google ch…ch…ch…ch…changes the offline Chrome app

Those folks over at Mountain View aren’t just obsessing over phones and televisions , it’s also added a few more treats for those of us who use the offline email mode in Chrome .

Those folks over at Mountain View aren’t just obsessing over phones and televisions , it’s also added a few more treats for those of us who use the offline email mode in Chrome .

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Gobandit Live with WiFi offers thrill-seekers quicker sharing, speedier self-indulgence

Two years ago, the Gobandit GPS HD brought an action camcorder to the masses that actively tracked location, speed and altitude. In the same tradition, the Gobandit Live brings an expanded set of features geared toward adrenaline junkies, which include a gyroscopic sensor, 1080p capture at 30fps, a 170-degree f/2.8 wide angle lens and — oh yeah, WiFi

Two years ago, the Gobandit GPS HD brought an action camcorder to the masses that actively tracked location, speed and altitude. In the same tradition, the Gobandit Live brings an expanded set of features geared toward adrenaline junkies, which include a gyroscopic sensor, 1080p capture at 30fps, a 170-degree f/2.8 wide angle lens and — oh yeah, WiFi

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Google brings search to Your World, complete with results close to your heart

As Google presses forward with its social network initiative , it only makes sense that company famed for comprehensive search results would naturally bring Google+ along for the ride. That day is now upon us, as the juggernaut from Mountain View has officially unveiled Your World — an addition to its search results that prioritizes content generated by you and those in your circles

As Google presses forward with its social network initiative , it only makes sense that company famed for comprehensive search results would naturally bring Google+ along for the ride. That day is now upon us, as the juggernaut from Mountain View has officially unveiled Your World — an addition to its search results that prioritizes content generated by you and those in your circles

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Insync: Wave ‘Bye, Bye, Bye’ to Dropbox

There’s another cloud based storage service planning to knock DropBox from its perch, only this one’s also got the benefit of an amusing name. Insync offers all the same online-file management and sharing facilities that you’ll be familiar with, but the company’s tooled up for a price war. It’s using Google storage as a backbone, charging only $0.25 per GB/year rather than DropBox’s $2.00 — with the hope that people follow their wallets and the promise of deep integration into Mountain View’s online services including being able to edit your documents online.

There’s another cloud based storage service planning to knock DropBox from its perch, only this one’s also got the benefit of an amusing name. Insync offers all the same online-file management and sharing facilities that you’ll be familiar with, but the company’s tooled up for a price war. It’s using Google storage as a backbone, charging only $0.25 per GB/year rather than DropBox’s $2.00 — with the hope that people follow their wallets and the promise of deep integration into Mountain View’s online services including being able to edit your documents online.

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Airtight brings Apple’s Airplay to your Google TV, makes Cupertino and Mountain View play nice

We’ve seen Airplay work its way into Android phones thanks to apps before, but what if you to reverse the equation? What if you want to stream not from, but to a desert-flavored player.

We’ve seen Airplay work its way into Android phones thanks to apps before, but what if you to reverse the equation? What if you want to stream not from, but to a desert-flavored player.

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British Telecom is the latest to sue Google over Android, other services

Another day, another patent lawsuit against Google . FOSS Patents reports British Telecom filed suit Thursday in Delaware over six of its patents it says Google is infringing upon with Android and other services like Maps and Music

Another day, another patent lawsuit against Google . FOSS Patents reports British Telecom filed suit Thursday in Delaware over six of its patents it says Google is infringing upon with Android and other services like Maps and Music

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Google buys Alfred-maker Clever Sense, brings us closer to personal Batphones

Google has nabbed yet another software company.

Google has nabbed yet another software company.

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