Motorola Plans to Make Smartphone in Texas
By JENNA WORTHAM and BRIAN X. CHEN
The handset maker, owned by Google, says its next phone, called the Moto
X, will be manufactured at an old Nokia plant near Fort Worth that will
be reopened by August.
Apple Shifts Supply Chain Away From Foxconn to Pegatron
Self-Driving Cars for Testing Are Supported by U.S.
By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER and MATTHEW L. WALD
Judge orders Google to turn over data to FBI USA TODAY U.S. District Court Judge Susan Illston on Tuesday rejected Google's argument that the so-called National Security Letters the company received from the FBI were unconstitutional and unnecessary. Illston ordered Google to comply with the secret demands ... See all stories on this topic » |
Why Google's Moto X Better Be a Winner PC Magazine The way I see it, Google is going to do everything possible to avoid working with China. So why would it build hardware there? Except for its work with Taiwan-based HTC, the company mainly works with Samsung, which is based in Korea. After Google ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google Looks to Motor Over Android Profits Wall Street Journal You can tell how much Google cares about its Android “partners” by the price Motorola plans to charge for its smartphones. The head of the mobile-phone company now owned by the search heavyweight laid out an aggressive pricing strategy for the firm's ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google interns meet their Hollywood counterparts Economic Times SAN FRANCISCO: Google interns got an early look at a Hollywood take on their world and chatted with celebrities who play them on screen in 'The Internship' film set for release next week. Actors Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson along with director Shawn ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google celebrates Julius Richard Petri, inventor of the Petri dish The Guardian The Google Doodle shows six Petri dishes with different bacterial cultures in them. This is an interactive Doodle: first, you watch the bacteria being streaked onto the surface of the agar in each dish so they spell out the word "GOOGLE" after they grow. See all stories on this topic » |
Google must take more action to police explicit content, says Vince Cable The Guardian Google and other internet service providers had to take action to tackle the issue, Vaz added. "Internet service providers, search engines and social media sites are far too laid back about what takes place on their watch. Industry giants such as ... See all stories on this topic » |
Inside Scoop: Google updates Gmail, streams music, and counts calories CNET Video description: It's been a busy week for Google, with the company rolling out updates and changes to its services. In this Inside Scoop, CNET's Kara Tsuboi and Seth Rosenblatt discuss Gmail's face-lift, the music-streaming service soon to be ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google Nixes Addition of Facial Recognition to Google Glass PC Magazine Google won't be adding facial recognition to Google Glass anytime soon, the search giant said on Friday. In a brief blog post, the search giant said that it is aware of privacy concerns surrounding the layering of such capabilities onto the heads-up ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google push for faster zero day fixes hits a wall: Other companies CNET Google push for faster zero day fixes hits a wall: Other companies. Google wants technology firms to cut down on the amount of time it takes to fix zero day vulnerabilities, but some are crying foul. Seth Rosenblatt. by Seth Rosenblatt. May 31, 2013 5 ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google invests $12 million in South African solar farm San Jose Mercury News On Thursday, Google announced it is investing $12 million in the Jasper Power Project, a solar power plant that will be built in South Africa's Northern Cape. When complete, the 96-megawatt solar facility will be one of the largest solar power plants ... See all stories on this topic » |
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