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Project Glass: Google tests video glasses by skydiving

At Google I/O 2012, a video is unveiled showing the Google Project Glass team taking product demoing to a new height by going skydiving with the video glasses on.

27 Jun 2012

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Google unveils its Nexus 7 tablet

Google launches a tablet computer to challenge Apple's iPad and Amazon's Kindle Fire.

27 Jun 2012

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Google tablet confirmed by Asus

Asus will make the tablet Google is to unveil this evening, unnamed executives have confirmed.

27 Jun 2012

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Google tablet: an admission of failure against the Apple iPad

Google is expected to unveil an own-brand, 7-inch, $199 “Nexus” tablet today at its developer conference in California, in an admission that Android has failed to make an impact on Apple’s iPad.

27 Jun 2012

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Google 'to launch Android tablet at I/O'

Google is widely expected to announce its first tablet computer when it begins its annual developer conference in California today.

27 Jun 2012

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Silicon Valley to lose innovation crown to China

Silicon Valley risks losing its crown as the global hub of innovation to one of the world’s fast-growing emerging economies in the next four years, a new survey has found.

27 Jun 2012

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Google artificial intelligence 'invents' cat

Google scientists have claimed a breakthrough in technology that is able to “learn” like a human brain by building a computer able to recognise a picture of a cat.

26 Jun 2012

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Google launches TV in Britain

Google is finally to offer its TV service in the UK, nearly two years after its American launch.

25 Jun 2012

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Google doodle becomes an enigma in honour of Alan Turing

Search giant Google has turned its homepage "doodle" into a Turing machine in honour of British mathematician and codebreaker Alan Turing.

23 Jun 2012

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Google chief to miss annual developers’ conference

Larry Page, Google’s chief executive and co-founder, is to miss I/O, the company’s annual developers’ conference, next week because he has lost his voice.

22 Jun 2012

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Google to take over California's Gold's Gym

Google set to own US's most famous gym, in what has been described as the ultimate revenge of the nerds.

21 Jun 2012

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Google 'to save endangered languages'

Google has launched a new website in a bid to save endangered languages from disappearing forever.

21 Jun 2012

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Google begins mapping UK rivers

Google has started mapping Britain’s rivers and canals so that people can use the service to plan water-based journeys.

19 Jun 2012

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Google 'snooping' investigation: response in full

The Information Commissioner has reopened a probe of Google's Street View project, which American investigators found had intentionally collected emails, passwords and other personal data from home and business Wifi networks. The company's chief privacy lawyer has issued a response.

18 Jun 2012

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Google denies Streetview data cover-up

Google has issued a robust response to Britain’s Information Commissioner’s decision to reopen the investigation into unauthorised ‘WiFi snooping’ by Streetview cars.

18 Jun 2012

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Government requests for Google users' private data rise by 25 p.c

The number of requests made by the British Government for access to Google users’ private data has increased by 25 per cent on the year, according to a new report published by the technology giant.

18 Jun 2012

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Google bans 640 terrorist YouTube videos

Google removed 640 videos from YouTube in second half of last year amid fears they promoted terrorism.

18 Jun 2012

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Google has eroded a judge's right to be heroically out of touch

What is Linford's lunchbox? Who are the Beatles? Great judicial inquiries may be a thing of the past, says Nigel Farndale.

16 Jun 2012

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Google 'to escape punishment for Street View snooping'

Google will escape punishment for harvesting Britons’ emails, passwords and web browsing details via its fleet of Street View vehicles, despite a fresh investigation by the privacy watchdog, according to experts.

13 Jun 2012

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Google Streetview cars 'harvested private data'

Inquiry into Streetview service is reopened after watchdog claims firm set out to collect emails and passwords.

12 Jun 2012

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Apple turns its back on Google

On the surface, this year’s Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in California marks the launch of major changes to the tech giant’s iOS operating system.

12 Jun 2012

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New search engine aims to Google the real world

A new search engine aims to allow web users to search the real world by trawling sounds and video from microphones and cameras.

12 Jun 2012

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Google launches backpack camera to chart world

Google has launched a backpack camera in its bid to map every corner of the world.

11 Jun 2012

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Apple WWDC: iOS 6 dumps Google Maps

Apple has intensified its rivalry with Google by creating its own maps application for the iPhone and iPad, dumping Google Maps from its hugely popular iOS mobile operating system.

11 Jun 2012

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Apple 'spy planes' to film homes from the air

Apple has recruited a private fleet of aeroplanes equipped with military standard cameras to produce 3D maps so accurate they could film people in their homes through skylights, according to reports.

11 Jun 2012

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Satoru Iwata interview: Nintendo rivals are already copying the Wii U

EXCLUSIVE The Nintendo President and CEO talks to Tom Hoggins about the challenges facing the Wii U and the direction of the next generation of video game consoles.

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