Weekly summary: Google I/O and more
I am starting a new kind of post on this website. I realized I share a bunch of interesting stories every day on Twitter and decided to curate a collection
News from my bubble
I am starting a new kind of post on this website. I realized I share a bunch of interesting stories every day on Twitter and decided to curate a collection
Google’s annual developers conference started today at Moscone Center in San Francisco. At Google I/O 2014, the focus seems to be “Android Everywhere”. During the (extremely long) keynote, Google unveiled
I have been using a Motorola Moto X for a while. It replaced my Nexus 4 and iPhone 5 due to its great usability features, battery life and LTE connectivity.
As many of you are aware, I’m an Apple person. Every gadget in my personal and professional life is an Apple device. However, I decided to give Android a chance
Google has finally realized it needed an app specifically made for tablets and, during the last Google I/O conference, the company announced it was coming for both Android and iOS.
Throughout this week, we had Google’s annual developer conference happening at Moscone West, in San Francisco. As usual, the company unveiled a series of new products and gave away plenty
If you didn’t bother to follow that, don’t worry. It sucked. In fact, there was only one relevant thing there I would like to mention. I believe I never talked
2011 was a boring year in tech. Not because there weren’t any cool new products and technology released, but by the fact that Apple is again the big winner of
Yesterday Google released their new news reader called Google Currents. If you are an iOS user, you probably already know Flipboard, which is similar to Google’s offer (sort of). I’ve