Google is now testing a new feature where they will let users have the option to stream contents from a certain result.
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Huawei unveiled in a presentation that they have discovered a battery that can be charged faster than most batteries.
Facebook is now allowing Google to index their contents for searches on the Google mobile app. In what seems to be one of the most baffling moves in history, Facebook will help Google in boosting their search engine.
Techie company Lenovo for the first time experienced net loss, which has attributed to the rise of smartphones.
The British Museum is now available to be viewed online through a partnership with Google Cultural Institute.
Google announces that they have now made Google Maps accessible offline. The new Google Map app lets users download a map and certain information regarding an area they want in advance.
Tag Heuer in partnership with Intel and Google has created a smartwatch, which was unveiled on Monday. The smartwatch will be Tag Heuer's first smartwatch is offered by a Swiss watchmaker.
Google has just made their latest machine learning system open source. This plan according to Google is done in hopes of improving their system to become better.
Google integrates VR into YouTube videos. These VR contents however can be played on Google Cardboard.
Google enters into a 5 year research project with the American Heart Association. The project will be having a funding of 50 million USD and will be worked on by a team composed of members from both sides of the party.
Google on their bid to have their products integrated with Artificial Intelligence, will release their "Smart Reply" system later this week. It works by analyzing each email content and from that three email responses are provided as options.
Google's parent company Alphabet Inc. has answered. They have sent a response to EU officials charges against them. The almost 130 page response suggest that a long legal battle might ensue.
On a very unexpected move, Facebook ordered their employees to switch to using Android phones. The move which doesn't discriminate or promote according to Chris Cox, is just a way to expand their Facebook experience for Android mobile users.