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Googlephone Nexus OneAfter this picture appeared on Twitter following the breaking news on the same microblogging site that some Googlers were handed the new Google blower more information has trickled out.

Not only has Google confirmed that its employees have been given a new mobile device to test but it seems that the new smartphone is to be called Nexus One.

Mario Queiroz, VP of product management, has posted on the company’s mobile blog that works have been given “a device that combines innovative hardware from a partner with software that runs on Android to experiment with new mobile features and capabilities” and that “This means that they get to test out a new technology and help to improve it.”

The New York Times reports that longtime Android buddy, HTC, has been given the honour of building the Google phone, while the Wall Street Journal reckons that Google plans to sell the phones itself, without a network partner – this will mean that the Nexus One will be a SIM-free phone.

It seems that the new Nexus One handset has been pretty much entirely conceived by Google right down to the design.

It will be packing that 1GHz Snapdragoon processor, a 3.7-inch OLED screen, 5 megapixel camera and Android 2.1.

It it might even be coming to the UK!

Google certainly hints at it in an official blog post – Ok, so it doesn’t actually name the Google Nexus One phone I reckon there’s more than a hint there ;)

So, with the renowned search engine as well as the Chrome browser, Chrome OS and Android this next step is a big thing and rest assured – as I get more info I’ll be passing it straight onto you lovely gadgety people!

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google-audioIt sounds as though Google will definitely be parading out a new rival to Spotify, Napster and the like.

Word on the web is that Google is in talks to shore up content from major music labels ahead of launch.

Nothing has been confirmed, but one tipster has called the service Google Audio, and it will launch in the US soonish.

The other thing that isn’t clear is whether this thing will be a download or streaming service, or both.

Google actually already has a pretty decent music search engine that can be accessed by simply typing “music:” before a query but songs are not available for streaming or download from those searches.

Google is hooking up with LaLa and iLike but they’re keeping a tight lid on everything – one thing is clear though: it looks like a big win for LaLa and iLike which ever way this is sliced as both will get massive flow from this deal.

On top of that it seems that MySpace made a genius move with their acquisition of iLike.

Whatever this Google Audio is chances are it won’t be like Google’s Chinese music service engine, which hunts out free tracks so you can help yourself.

Peter Kafka over at AllThingsD seems to have his own sources who seem to know a lot more:

Sources describe the service, which will be called “One Box”, as a refined set of answers for music queries. The idea: Punch in, say, “Madonna“, and you’ll be presented with one or more songs, which may be partial clips or full-length versions, then guided to other sites where you can purchase the music.

All in all, this just sounds like a new search interface—not a new iTunes, Spotify-killer, or anything else worth getting overly excited about.

More on this as it arrives – word is to expect something happening on the 28th……..

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Layar – The Mobile Augmented Reality App For Android and iPhone

October 15, 2009 Click to read more →
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Layar is another Augmented Reality app but, because it allows third-party developers to contribute ‘layers’ to their platform, it stands out from the rest such as Kooaba.
You see – most other AR apps pull their data from search engines, Wikipedia or review-based sites.
Layar’s intuative interface has four clear sections that list layers by name [...]

Pink Pure and Turtle Pictures Escape From Microsoft

September 24, 2009 Click to read more →
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You know that the first details broke of the Microsoft-backed phones earlier this week.
Today you get to see the real things!
What you get is the Moto/Palm styled ‘Turtle’ and the ‘Pure’ is the one that appears to share heritage with the Google G1.
As already stated both handsets will be made by Sharp who, incedentally, [...]

Google Launching Flipper – Tossing the Dolphin?

June 19, 2009 Click to read more →
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Google is set to release Flipper into the wild!
I’m trying to avoid all these puns on porpoise but I can’t help it.
Flipper is actually a new feature in Google’s “Labs” section.
If reports are correct, it’s a way of viewing news content in a more magaziney format, helpful for browsing on mobile devices.
Flipper should allow [...]

Bing! Microsofts New Search Engine Goes Live in London

May 29, 2009 Click to read more →
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It’s official: Bing.com is Microsoft’s new Web search.
Instead of handing you with a list of links, Bing is designed to work out what you were thinking and organise your results into handy categories.
Features include best match, page previews viewed by hovering over links, and instant answers – which provides quick results in the body of [...]

Wolfram Alpha Opens on 18th May

May 11, 2009 Click to read more →
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The date has now been set for the launch of Wolfram Alpha, the Google-baiting search engine.
In a blog post, the company has confirmed: “We plan to launch late next week, with the official date now set for May 18″.
As y’all should know by know, Wolfram Alpha is a “computational knowledge engine” created by British [...]

As Wolfram Alpha Comes Close to Release: All You Need to Know About Wolfram|Alpha

May 2, 2009 Click to read more →
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Wolfram—the magical search engine that will channel all kinds of groovy data to give you fatabulous answers is planned for release this month.
Stephen Wolfram, creator of Mathematica, gave a webcast about Wolfram|Alpha at Harvard this week (why not check out Bobbie Johnson of the Guardian’s piece, First look: Wolfram Alpha shows itself in public)?
There’s also [...]

TellMe – Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 with added Say it and Get it

April 30, 2009 Click to read more →
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Microsoft has announced that future Windows mobiles will get speech control functionality, thanks to their subsidery “Tellme“.
Said to “simplify” phone control, Tellme is apparently the first such service that will let people press one button and “say what they want and get it”.
TellMe isn’t just an app tho, it’s a one-button hub for voice commands [...]

Should Google Also Be Jailed After Pirate Bay?

April 20, 2009 Click to read more →
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The Pirate Bay trial has been huge news.
So much so that there’s even part of Pirate Bay in a museum.
One of the claims by those defending and supporting The Pirate Bay in the recent trial and other torrenty sites is that the big boys are suing something that’s not much different from a regular search [...]

Twitter Search and Trends Box Appears

March 9, 2009 Click to read more →

There’s word going round that some Twitter users have access to a seach box that has recently appeared in their toolbar up in the right-hand side of Twitter.com – they can also get a list of ‘trends’ – those hot Tweet topics that are blazing up the interweb.
So, looks like Twitter is either testing or gradually [...]

Pirate Bay Charges Dropped

February 17, 2009 Click to read more →

The prosecution has dropped the main charges against The Pirate Bay on day 2 of the trial.
After being unable to prove in court that illegally distributed files had used The Pirate Bay site the representative of the large music and film companies including Warner Bros, MGM, Universal and EMI had no choice but to drop half the charges.
Co-defendant Fredrik Neij said that prosecutor [...]

Google Book Search Puts iPhone and Android Phones to Novel Use

February 8, 2009 Click to read more →

Do you already own an iPhone or Android powered mobile?
Don’t want to fork out $359 for the newest Kindle?
Well, Google Book Search has just been announced for iPhone and Android, letting iPhone and T-Mobile G1 owners read millions of public domain books on their blower.
Google Book Search actually scans the pages of realy-real books made [...]

UK Christmas Searches Data Revealed

December 18, 2008 Click to read more →

After revealing that the Xbox 360 was the hotty for teens it seems that it’s the Wii who is winning the Christmas shopping battle – according to online shopping data from AOL Shopping UK and PriceGrabber.co.uk.
The funky ‘n’ friendly motion-sensing console has managed to grab 44% of searches since the start of December compared to [...]

Google Search Wiki Live

November 22, 2008 Click to read more →

Google has broke out all 2.0 on us with their SearchWiki.
When you’re logged in to Google you can alter your regular searches to suit your needs.
Let’s say that you’re searching for info about gadgets and technology, as you do, you will be able to make sure that Gadgety News gets top priority
You’ll [...]

Apple Search Engine – True or False?

November 13, 2008 Click to read more →

Word over at TechCrunch is that Apple may be working on a search engine of its own.
This isn’t wholly unreasonable when you see that its Safari web browser has 6-7% market share but uses Google as the search engine for both the computer and iPhone/iPod versions.
And they can’t be overly happy with Google’s competition to [...]

Aint it Cuil? New Web Search From Ex-Googlers

July 28, 2008 Click to read more →

A bunch of ex-Google engineers have got together and gone and built a new search engine which is touted to cover three times as many Web pages compared to the monster known as Google.
This is a big deal as Google recently announced that they index a trillion pages.
The new company is known as Cuil Inc. (pronounced Cool) will be [...]

Google For PSP – Firmware 4.00

June 17, 2008 Click to read more →

News is out that the PSP will be getting a boost to firmware version 4.00 “soon.”
The update includes the addition of Google search directly form the XMB interface, which Sony says “replicates the Google Internet search experience.” OooOooo!
That sounds the main thing, one of the other additions will be the ability to change the viewing speed during [...]

Digg Google?

November 30, 2007 Click to read more →

It appears that Google Labs is testing a new-fangled search page where users can “vote” on all those links that pop up after a keyword query.  You can click “like” or “don’t like” and then this moves the voted rating up and down – Just like Digg. [...]