Nexus 10 available November 13th starting at $399; hands-on photos and video | The Verge: "EASILY THE BEST-FEELING AND BEST-PERFORMING 10-INCH ANDROID TABLET WE'VE SEEN"
sexy, sexy thing that Nexus 10 Tablet. Wonder when I'll be able to buy it over here.
Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it.
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Oct 29, 2012
Aug 11, 2012
2-step verification
Recently, I enabled Two-factor authentication on my Google Account as I use it for a lot of things. It's just so much more secure this way. I like the possibilities you get to receive your verification code. At first it seems more complicated to get everywhere logged in. But on your trusted devices you need to enter the verification code only rarely. For my main account it's worth the added effort to make it much more secure.
Jun 26, 2012
Google Nexus Tablet as Android Alarm
Google Nexus tablet reportedly shows its pre-rendered face, packing Android 4.1 and a $199 price -- Engadget
this would be really nice. Cheap enough to just buy as a toy. I really don't see a good reason for me to have a tablet. They just aren't useful enough at the moment. I'm sure that will change with time. I hope they offer a decent looking stand/docking station with it. Then I would have one use for it at least, as a fancy alarm clock. I do want to buy some internet radio/usb storage playing alarm anyways. (The iHome iC50 would be a nice alternative for that)
this would be really nice. Cheap enough to just buy as a toy. I really don't see a good reason for me to have a tablet. They just aren't useful enough at the moment. I'm sure that will change with time. I hope they offer a decent looking stand/docking station with it. Then I would have one use for it at least, as a fancy alarm clock. I do want to buy some internet radio/usb storage playing alarm anyways. (The iHome iC50 would be a nice alternative for that)
Mar 31, 2012
Feb 29, 2012
The Truth on Google+
Why Google+ Doesn’t Care If You Never Come Back | TechCrunch
I think this is very true. Google doesn't need you to come back again and again for Google+. They just need you to sign up and fill out the information, which most (including me) gladly do. Simple and effective add-targeting improvements. But still I kinda like Google+ more than Facebook. It's so much cleaner and nicer to user like most Google products.
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