Google Nexus 7 Now Available In Spain, Germany And France

Google is quietly spreading its Nexus 7 market. Three new European countries have been added in its device availability list. The Nexus 7 is now available in Spain, Germany and France. That means, consumers of those countries can buy Nexus 7 directly from the Google Play Store. However, Google has set the price a bit higher for the European consumers compared to their U.S. counterparts.

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Google Says Court’s Verdict Against Samsung Doesn’t Concern Core Android

The battle between Apple and Samsung seems to have been definitively tilted in Apple’s favor even since the jury gave its verdict against Samsung. The South Korean electronics maker came under the axe when the jury found it guilty of patent infringement. While Google has been siding with Samsung on its legal battles, it now seems to be trying to keep aloof from this case.

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Google Nexus 7 Overclocked To 2 GHz, Crumbles Up Benchmarks

It’s well known that Google Nexus 7 packs 1.3 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor. Recently, two XDA developers known as Simms22 and clemsyn have crumbled down the clock speed barrier. Their custom Elite kernel pushed the Nexus 7 to a different level. It pushed Nexus 7’s quad-core processor to a clock speed of 2.0 GHz.

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Google Starts Building A Privacy Red Team

Recently, Google has been repeatedly criticized for having infringed the user’s privacy rights. In fact, in the case of Google’s attempt to circumvent Safari’s privacy settings, the company had to pay up $22.5 million. Now, Google is building up a privacy red team to avoid such happenings in the future.

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Judge Dissatisfied With Google’s Disclosure Of Paid Journalists And Bloggers

During the ongoing legal battle between Google and Oracle, Judge William Alsup had ordered both the companies to disclose the names of any or all such bloggers and journalist that they had paid to cover the case. Both Google and Oracle submitted the names but according to Judge Alsup, Google hasn’t fully complied with the order.

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Google Introduces Smart Updates For Play Store

If you enjoy a fast-speed internet, you wouldn’t often care about the size of files that you download, as long as you get them quickly. However, if you have a slower internet, you sure would be bothered about the download size. Until now, users had to download complete new versions of apps from Google’s Play Store. However, now they can simply download smart updates.

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Gmail Email Messages To Appear In Google Search Results Soon

Google is now building a search engine of the future. The future search engine would be able to answer any question which you might ask, instantly. Already, the company has gained some success to make search more intelligent. Among some success, one of is Gmail’s email messages to appear in Google search results. Because, Google reckons that sometimes you could not find the best answer of your question on the public web which may be available in your email.

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