May 18, 2012

How-to: use Google Music from anywhere (yes, outside of the United States)

Now that Google Music has finally clawed its way out of the realm of beta-ware, anybody in the US can sign up to play without an invitation. Of course, that leaves many folks out of the equation, so we thought it a good time to point out at least one

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How-to: use Google Music from anywhere (yes, outside of the United States)

Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL announce their ad partnership to take on Google

Share this page reports : ‘;Microsoft, Yahoo and AOL are teaming up to sell some of the online advertising space that they have had trouble selling on their own.

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Wolfram Alpha search engine now tracks flight paths, trajectory information

If you’ve ever looked up in the sky and wondered where a plane might be headed, Wolfram Alpha might just know the answer.

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Google Swiffy extension exports Flash to HTML5, ActionScript fans rejoice

If you were bummed that you’d have to pick up some new coding skills when Adobe announced that Flash for mobile was finito , cheer up friends. Harken back to the summer months when Google unveiled its Swiffy conversion tool that turns those aging SWF

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SlingPlayer for Facebook is okay, Chrome(book) compatibility is better

Ready to let the world know all about your most intimate TV-viewing habits? Good, because the SlingPlayer Facebook app is now available, and prepared to do just that. Once installed, the app allows Slingbox Solo or Pro-HD owners to manage their DVRs and

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Behind Amazon’s Silk browser lurks a really fast supercomputer

We were hardly shocked to see Fujitsu atop the most recent list of the world’s fastest supercomputers, but perhaps more surprising is the fact that Amazon cracked the top 50, as well. Turns out, the company’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) servers are

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Behind Amazon’s Silk browser lurks a really fast supercomputer

Google rolling out music purchases to some Android phones, Music app to Google TV

Just as Google promised, the Android Market is now slinging the tunes on select devices. Our OG Incredible’s already received the update and we’ve received multiple reports from folks rocking HTC’s EVO 3D. Just to give it a spin, we downloaded Busta

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Universal reportedly close to Google music deal, just in time for tomorrow’s events

We’ve got a couple of music-related Google events coming up tomorrow. There’s the one with Busta Rhymes and Drake and, of course, the one with the miniature Stonehenge . Aside from the aforementioned entertainment, what can we expect

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Universal reportedly close to Google music deal, just in time for tomorrow’s events

Google X lab is full of smart people with crazy dreams and frozen yogurt machines, probably

A Google lab so secret that even some of the company’s own employees don’t know of its existence? That’s Google X — or it was, before The New York Times ran a profile on the lab’s super secret goings-on at an undisclosed location somewhere in the San

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Google May Be Your Next Cable Television Provider

Filed under: Technology , Media , Google , Apple , AT&T , Comcast , Stocks in the News If you’re fed up with escalating cable bills, fuzzy satellite television reception, and unresponsive customer service, Google ( GOOG ) is starting to think inside the

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