Google Fiber TV Just Jumped into the Cable TV Business
Along with the announcement of its high speed Internet service, Google introduced Google Fiber TV, its own television service, which works a lot like an old-school television provider.
Google has stepped into the future of television with its new voice recognition feature, a seemingly gimmicky addition, which Google manages to make look pretty useful.
Along with the announcement of its high speed Internet service, Google introduced Google Fiber TV, its own television service, which works a lot like an old-school television provider.
Televisions might not feel that smart, but we are in the midst of the smart TV era.
News Corp. mogul Rupert Murdoch's reaction to a Google TV presentations is the best explanation yet of why we won't be seeing truly integrated Internet TV any time soon.
In the race for who can win TV, it's been Apple-this and Apple-that, but the once-shamed Google's been making serious moves lately.
After a freshman flop, Google has announced it's releasing version 2.0 of its TV on Sunday, this time with some features that turn it into a little personal TV aggregator.
A few weeks with the new phone under their belt, some new iPhone 4S users have figured out why the phone's battery might be draining too fast and found some fixes that mostly work.
Microsoft announces streaming in Xbox Live, but it can't replace a cable box
The new CEO might not be able to handle uncharted territories
More people are now returning their Google TVs than buying them
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