Posts Tagged ‘Google’
Chromebooks: Chrome OS Laptops
Google has announced at its developer conference, Google I / O, the first two notebook models come with the OS installed as standard Chrome, the new operating system company based in the cloud and the Internet, and have received Chromebooks name.
These first two models, who bet on Chrome OS have been designed by Samsung and Acer and will be available from next June. Be seen whether these Chromebooks serve to boost the market of netbooks in recent times is seeing the tablets take their place rapidly.
These Chromebooks are designed especially for students and businesses and is very easy to handle and allowing it to start using within seconds. They are fully integrated with all the services offered by Google. Of course, we can not expect strong teams, because they have technical characteristics comparable to what we’re used to seeing in other netbooks.
Google Likes to Modular Cell
I’ve talked about Modu on occasion, a young Israeli company that wanted to succeed in the beaten mobile phone market with modular phones. Unfortunately, the company announced that it closed its activities in February.
In my opinion the way they are put into practice the idea was not good, the phones were not attractive, but the concept itself was very interesting, so much that Google has not been overlooked.
Last we heard of telephones, for which you feel interested, was the official presentation of the model in the UK, with a generous helping of accessories and modules.
Google TV
Google is always developing new technologies and tools, and one of the last and that has caused more expectations is Google TV, a new service that allows us to access almost all web content through our TV.
Thus, in any time we see our favourite series or movie that are on the Internet, or devices without special tuners, rather than our TV, which of course must support this technology.
But not just talking about TV shows, movies and other videos, but much more multimedia content from the web, as the photos of Facebook, sites like Flickr or Twitter.


