New Google Patent Confirms Side-Mounted Trackpads For Project Glass

When Google first unveiled its Project Glass and showcased Google glasses to the world, many of us wondered about the navigation system that will be used by those tooling the glasses. Google hadn’t explained it well enough and some had speculated that it will probably be done with the help of an input mechanism on the side of the glasses. Now, a new Google patent more or less confirms this.

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Alarming Rise In Censorship Requests Made By Governments, Google Reveals

Google is, without a doubt, the most popular online search engine. People all around the world flock to it if they wish to find out something on the web. However, with its popularity, Google also has to face huge pressures – from governments, including the U.S. governments. These governments want Google to censor data from its search results.

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J&R Offers Sony NSZ-GS7 Network Media Player Powered With Google TV

J&R has offered Sony powered NSZ-GS7 Network Media Player with Google TV. If you are waiting for this product to purchase for a long time, then now it is the time. Because, J&R is accepting pre-orders of Sony NSZ-GS7 for $199. The company did not mention the end date of the pre-order.

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Google Updates Hot Searches With Better Visuals

Google’s Hot Searches feature is a popular one. The feature relies on Google Trends to dish out its results. Users have relied on it to see which searches are more popular across the web and it has been quite instrumental for researchers as well as analysts. The good news is that Google has made the feature look better.

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Metro-Styled Google Chrome For Windows 8 Released

Microsoft is nearing the launch of its much-anticipated and promising Windows 8. And in anticipation of this launch, hardware vendors as well as software developers are gearing up to ship out their relevant products. While we do know that Mozilla team has all plans of handing out a fully-functional Firefox browser for Windows 8, it now appears that Google has also hit the bandwagon.

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Google Will Use New Modeling Algorithms In 3D Google Earth

Google recently afforded the world a glimpse of a 3D version of Google Earth. And what we saw was truly mind-blowing. In a way, it felt that one was flying right over a city, viewing it all in 3D, such is the near-real 3D imaging of Google’s new Google Earth. We also reported that Google was using new techniques to render the 3D images.

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Andy Rubin Is Not Leaving Google, Says 900,000 Android Activations Happening Per Day

Rumors have been doing their rounds on the web that one of Google’s chiefs on Android, Andy Rubin, has plans of leaving Android. As it is, rumors have a way of making their presence known even if the reality is contrary to them. Now, Rubin has chimed in with the official word, stating that he has absolutely no plans of leaving Google.

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