Week in Tech: Chrome PCs, Apple TVs and techno teeth
Google's released so many new things this week you'd probably need a special Google Map to find them all: there was new hardware, new software, more new hardware, a bit more hardware and a new online service.The biggest announcement was the new version of Chrome OS, Google's alternative operating system. As Patrick Goss reports, it's a bold new vision with some room for improvement, and the new Chrome-running, Mac Mini-esque Chromebox PC "could carve itself a nice little niche in the desktop market." There are new Chromebook laptops from Samsung...
Published By: Tech Radar - Friday, 1 June, 2012
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Latest Chrome beta for Windows and Chrome OS brings richer notifications, coming soon to Mac and Linux Engadget (Yesterday) - It's not quite ready for the stable release of the browser, but Chrome beta...
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Google Adds Notification Center And Rich Notifications To Chrome Beta 28, Will Work Even When The Browser Is Closed Tech Crunch (Yesterday) - This isn’t exactly the launch of Google Now for the desktop, which many of us...
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Twitter Launches Two-Step Authentication and Other News You Need to Know Mashable (Yesterday) - Welcome to this morning's edition of "First To Know," a series in which we...
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Better search finds its way into Android Chrome Cnet (2 days ago) - An update to Google Chrome for Android brings better search, with an update to iOS...
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Blip: Chrome sparks up a conversation, Siri gets jealous Tech Radar (2 days ago) - Chrome users are in for a bit of fun today - the conversational voice search...
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Google Chrome Can Now Talk Back to You Mashable (2 days ago) - You can now talk to your computer, kind of like you would a person —...
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Google Chrome gets a revamp TG Daily (2 days ago) - Google has released a new version of its Chrome browser for Windows, Mac, and...
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Chrome team bringing app launcher love to Mac Tech Radar (2 days ago) - We've known for some time that Google has been looking to bring some of its...
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Chrome gets a touch faster Cnet (3 days ago) - Faster browsing and better offline support for some Web apps kick off the stable version...

