Showing posts with label google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google. Show all posts

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Google Acer Chromebook ONLY FOR RS.17599 Available on ebay





The Acer Chromebook runs Chrome OS, which means it has Google apps built-in, it’s easy to share, and stays up to date automatically.

Customize the way you want

The Acer Chromebook supports HDMI and VGA output and includes 3 USB ports.

Stay connected

The dual Wi-Fi chip makes it easier to connect to wireless networks.

Connect from 30,000 feet


Comes with 12 free sessions of Gogo Inflight Internet.
  • 11.6’’ (1366x768) display
  • 1 inch thin – 3 lbs / 1.4 kg
  • Up to 4 hours of battery1
  • Dual-core Intel® Celeron® Processor
  • 100 GB Google Drive Cloud Storage2 with 320 GB Hard Disk Drive
  • Dual band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n and 10/100/Gigabit Ethernet
  • HD Camera
  • 3x USB 2.0
  • 1x HDMI Port, 1x VGA port
  • 2-in-1 memory card slot (SD, MMC)

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Google releases new ad for the Nexus 10


Google has been releasing some amazing ads lately, especially for their Nexus devices. And the latest ad for the Nexus 10 takes things up a notch.
The ad shows a couple about to have a baby. The focus of the ad is on the ‘shareability’ of the Nexus 10, and how you can have multiple user accounts on the tablet, use it for reading, watching movies, social networking, video calling and how two can people do all this from a single device.
The reason this ad is so great is because not only is it touching but also shows the product off very well, which should be the point of an advertisement after all. This is something that many companies such as Microsoft and Samsung miss entirely with their ads that are either too flashy or designed to make fun of other products rather than showcase their own. Most importantly, this ad would make you want to buy the Nexus 10, now that you know what all it can do.
I hope we see more such great ads from Google in future, and from other companies as well, for that matter. Meanwhile, you can watch it below.


Gmail for Android update brings notification screen shortcuts


Google has updated the Android version of the Gmail app and has added a very useful new feature for Jelly Bean users. As you may know, Jelly Bean features expanded notifications, which allows applications to integrate additional functionality within the notification screen, a feature the Gmail app now takes advantage of.
If you have a device running Jelly Bean, you will notice Gmail notifications now have a reply and archive button within the notification screen itself. This way, you don’t have to launch the app to reply, for instance, and can do it from the notification screen directly. By default you see Reply all and Archive options but if you prefer you can switch from Archive to Delete.
Other changes, which are available from Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich onwards include faster search experience, even when you are offline and the usual bug fixes and performance improvements. Android 2.2 and above devices also get new Labels API for third-party developers.