Google TV Is Official: The Web And Pay-TV Have Finally Clashed - HotHardware
Alas the long awaited big news from the 2nd day of Google's I/O: Google TV.
We already abandoned cable, satellite, etc., television and only receive the free OTA (over-the-air) channels. To supplement with OTA, we also watch a lot of shows online via my laptop connected to the TV. But now, Google innovates the two?! Interesting. At this point, I'd still rather just build my own HTPC, but this makes it a lot easier for the less tech-savvy TV watcher.
Let's see how things go with Google TV. Cheers!
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Lego Robot Solves a Rubik's Cube in 25 Seconds Using Droid Phone | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World
Lego Robot Solves a Rubik's Cube in 25 Seconds Using Droid Phone | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World
You know when people say, "you have to see it to believe it"? Well, this was one of the moments for me. I read the article and was amazed at first, but the pictures look deceiving. They look fun, playful, perhaps a bit jovial, so I didn't take it seriously.
Until I saw the video that is! Wow! I mean, really WOW!
Kudos! Cheers!
You know when people say, "you have to see it to believe it"? Well, this was one of the moments for me. I read the article and was amazed at first, but the pictures look deceiving. They look fun, playful, perhaps a bit jovial, so I didn't take it seriously.
Until I saw the video that is! Wow! I mean, really WOW!
Kudos! Cheers!
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Google Rolls Out Flashified, Turbo-Charged Version of Chrome | ConceivablyTech
Google Rolls Out Flashified, Turbo-Charged Version of Chrome | ConceivablyTech
Heh...very interesting. So I have been just using the dev daily Chromium releases and May 4th's release seemed so unstable that I had to remove it and then just install the public beta.
It just so happens that I installed on a wonderful day. This release is so up-to-par and wonderful! I was wondering why it's flash was running so well (compared to the earlier betas).
Kudos guys!
Cheers!
Heh...very interesting. So I have been just using the dev daily Chromium releases and May 4th's release seemed so unstable that I had to remove it and then just install the public beta.
It just so happens that I installed on a wonderful day. This release is so up-to-par and wonderful! I was wondering why it's flash was running so well (compared to the earlier betas).
Kudos guys!
Cheers!
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