In connection with the consolidation of GPS positions due to expanding the area of its application, recently the United States security services came on the goal of fighting with the extension of GPS disablers (gadgets that interrupt the work of GPS-receivers) for the securing of different services. That concept seemed to be superior convincing Google [...]
This is basically what Google was really going for with the Nexus One, isn't it? They were just way more subtle about it. [LandlineTV] Send an email to Adam Frucci, the author of this post, at < moc.odomzig@mada > moc.odomzig@mada
Okay, boys and girls: NORAD's got their annual Santa tracking up and running here. Keep tabs on the big guy if you're wondering when he'll be gifting your hemisphere, or if he owes you money. [NORAD Santa Tracker] Send an email to Brian Barrett, the author of this post, at < [...]
Google's already said you'll need to buy a Chrome OS machine if you want it officially, but if TechCrunch's sources are right, they could be launching Google-branded hardware for the platform, much like they're doing with the Nexus One. Sure, you may've already downloaded an early Chrome OS build on your current machine, but [...]