Search
"google" returned 8399 results. Displaying page 12 of 168.
Google Glass is Back in Business
Google Glass 2 is designed for the enterprise, and available for $999.Full episode at twit.tv/twig509
This Week in Google 284 (Transcript)
Leo Laporte: It's time for TWiG, This Week in Google. Jeff Jarvis is at Davos, so we're going to give him the day off. But, hey, don't worry. Matthew Ingram and Kevin Marks are here. We'll talk about the latest news from Google. Why don't we spend some time talking about the latest news from …
Prizeo's Leo Seigal, Flattr, Google Keep
We chat with Prizeo's Leo Seigal about solving charity through tech, how Zynga is saving Draw Something, Google launches Keep, Flattr gives money for likes, the smart watch frenzy, & more!
How to Export Google Maps Data
Kenny from Temple, TX wants to know how to export his Google Maps data.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/ttg/1252
WhatsApp With Google's New Chat Service?
Google is working on a new messaging app to compete with Whatsapp, PewDiePie is thinking of leaving Maker, Apple is negotiating with major music labels about a new deal for Beats Music, and more.
Google is All About Ambient Computing
Google wants you to bathe in the warm wash of ambient computing. Come on in!Full episode at twit.tv/twig530
Google Play Music, Spine, Facebook Messenger
Google Play Music is the all-in-one music lover app, Facebook Messenger gets a nice redesign, Spine for very short stories, an audio Duh Tip, customize Tweetbot, the realtime analog clock, & more!
Vrse - Virtual Reality for Google Cardboard
Jason Howell shows off Vrse, a cinematic virtual reality app for Android that works with Google Cardboard.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/arena/85
Can Google Glass Help Autistic Kids?
Erin Carson from TechRepublic talks about the Grace Hopper Women in Computing Conference, Project Fi Invites for all, how to solve the women in tech problem, Google Glass to help with Autism, and more...
Google's End-to-End Chrome Extension
The Next Web's Josh Ong on Google's encryption name-and-shame & PGP browser plans, YouTube turns on the lights in Turkey, Egypt's social surveillance system plans, & who hates WWDC the most?
Google Down! Is it 768K Day?
A massive Google outage hits the US and the world on Sunday, June 6th. What is to blame?Full episode at twit.tv/twit721
Google Play for Work for Play
This week, we'll be discussing Android for Work, a hands-on look at the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, YouTube Kids app under scrutiny for showing ads to kids, Google's 2014 security report for Android, and more.
Google cancels I/O. Is WWDC next?
Another one bites the dust. Google cancels I/O due to coronavirus. Is Apple's WWDC next?Subscribe & watch the full Podcast: https://twit.tv/mbw/703
Google Glass One Day Only Sale
The software developer behind Heartbleed says the flaw was unintentional, Facebook wants to reduce "Like-baiting", the FTC clears the Facebook Whatsapp acquisition, Aereo coming to Chromecast and Google Glass on sale for one day only!
VR Predictions for Google I/O 2016
Jason Howell, Ron Richards, Michael Wolfson and Liam Spradlin discuss Google's future plans for VR including Android VR and Tango.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/266.
Fark.com Gets Farked by Google
Leo Laporte, Becky Worley, Greg Ferro, and Mike Elgan talk about Google cutting off Fark.com from its ad platform.For the fully episode, visit twit.tv/twit/597
This Week in Google 279 (Transcript)
Leo Laporte: It's time for TWiG, This Week in Google! Jeff and Gina are here. We're going to talk about so many things, including the big firings at the New Republic, the fork at no.js and Jeff has a story he just can't wait to tell you but won't! It's all coming up next on TWiG. Voiceover:…
Google's Own Non-Nexus Android Phone
Ron Richards, Florence Ion and Myriam Joire discuss the rumors that Google is planning on building and releasing a phone for greater control.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/272.
Is Google Making Its Own Phone?
Leo Laporte, Mike Elgan, Roberto Baldwin, and Alex Wilhelm discuss the legitimacy of a rumor that Google could be building its own phone.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twit/569
Could Google Go Back to China?
What Google needs to do to return to China. #1: Quell an employee revolt. #2: Purge the web of Winnie the Pooh images.Full episode at twit.tv/twig/468
Google I/O What's New, What's Not
Google IO and the move away from the desktop, the Supreme Court tells Aero NO, police now need search warrants for cell phone data, Amazon launches rival to GrubHub and Seamless, and Barnes & Noble splits up its businesses.
Getting Photos Out of Google Photos
Diane has a lot of travel photos she would like to save after hearing that Google Photos will be ending its free unlimited storage.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/ttg/1801
This Week in Google 296 (Transcript)
Leo Laporte: It's time for TWiG, This Week in Google. Gina Trapani is back with Jeff Jarvis. We're going to talk about the EU. They're attacking Google - oh, what's going to happen there? We'll also have a little bit of a discussion about over-the-top television and some of our favorite TV shows…
Connecting a Printer to Google Cloud Print
Phillip from Mountain View, CA wants to know how he can get his HP printer to work with his Chromebook through Google Cloud Print.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/ttg/1264
The EU Strikes Google Once More
Mark Bergen from Recode joins Jason Howell and Fr. Robert Ballecer to discuss the EU's latest antitrust charges against Google, this time targeting Adsense.Full episode available at twit.tv/tnt/1555
Google Project Zero's iOS Jailbreaking Tool
A Google researcher announced the release of a powerful tool for iOS 11 that the security community thinks it can use to jailbreak the iPhone.Watch the full episode here:https://twit.tv/sn/641
Google Fi vs Unlimited Data Plans
Kyle in Columbus, OH wants to know if Google Fi is a better deal for him than an unlimited data plan on a traditional mobile carrier.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/ttg/1394
Google Turns Over 1500 Users' Locations
On Security Now, Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson discuss the news that Google turned over 1500 users' locations to catch a Milwaukee arsonist.Subscribe & watch the full Podcast:https://twit.tv/sn/745
Google's New Ad Blocker for Chrome
Steve Gibson talks about a Wall Street Journal article saying that Google is planning to add native ad-blocking to Chrome… and what exactly *are* abusive ads?For the full episode, visit twit.tv/sn/609.
Google Bringing Ad-Blocking to Chrome
Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and guest Phil Nickinson from Modern Dad discuss how Google might bring its own flavor of ad block to its Chrome browser.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/315.
Using Google Voice for Text Messaging
Nathan in Grand Rapids, MI wants to know how he can make his Google Voice number the default for text messaging on his Android phone.Watch the full episode here:https://twit.tv/ttg/1445
How to Use Google Cloud Print
Leo Laporte explains how to set up Google's Cloud Print, which allows you to print to your home printer from anywhere in the world. For the full episode, visit twit.tv/ttg/1402
Google Stadia on the Pixel 4 XL
On All About Android, Jason Howell shows off what it's like to run Google Stadia on the Pixel 4 XL while connected to the Stadia controller directly.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/447
TNW Clip: Understanding Google's Tensor Chip
On Tech News Weekly, Mishaal Rahman from XDA Developers talks about his exclusive look at the Google Tensor chip and what Pixel 6 owners can expect.For more, check out Tech News Weekly: https://twit.tv/tnw/201
Google's Self-Driving Car's New Tricks
Why Homeland Security says you should stop using Internet Explorer until it is patched, Adobe's Flash player is vulnerable, Apple's big security breach, Skype Group Video calling is free, AT&T takes on in-flight WiFi, and Google's self-driving cars rack up 700,000 miles.
This Week in Google 668, Transcript
Please be advised this transcript is AI-generated and may not be word for word. Time codes refer to the approximate times in the ad-supported version of the show.Leo Laporte (00:00:00):It's time for TWIG This Week in Google Stacey Higginbotham is back from Puerto Rico. Jeff Jarvis is here. Ant…
Authors Guild vs. Google Book Scanning
Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Aaron Newcomb discuss an article by Mathew Ingram about the Authors Guild and why it continues to be wrong in opposing Google's book scanning actions.Full episode available at twit.tv/twig/339
Google Ads on Everything You Own
eBay says change your password, Nest smoke alarms to go on sale again, get ready for Google ads everywhere, AdSense sued for non-payment, Facebook adds audio and TV program identification, Yelp adds videos to reviews, Vimeo searches for illegal videos, and prepare yourself for Bitcoin Pizza day!
Google Nexus 6 Pre-Orders Sell Out
Google's Nexus 6 pre-orders sell out, the Nexus Player for Android TV is available for pre-order, more details about the MCX/CurrentC hack, Microsoft cuts 3,000 more jobs, the FBI creates a fake newspaper website to catch a suspect, and the war over mobile payment terminals heats up.
Google's Remote Activation of Pie Settings
A Google mistake resulted in a number of Android Pie phones suddenly activating Battery Saver mode. Rose Behar from Android Police points out how this kind of control could negatively affect user's everyday lives.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/387
Google Pulls YouTube Off Echo Devices
Shots fired! In the latest move in their growing feud, Google has pulled YouTube off of Amazon Echo devices and will pull the service from Fire TV at the start of next year.Watch the full episode here:https://twit.tv/twig/434
Google's Dave Burke on Android 11
On All About Android, the gang chatted with Dave Burke, Google's VP of Engineering for Android about the new approach to messaging in Android 11 and how that ties in uniquely to the notification shade.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/482
Hands-on With Google Play Pass
On the All About Android podcast, Jason Howell and Florence Ion discover that Google Play Pass suddenly appeared on their devices, so they sign up and browse through the games and apps in the library.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/439
This Week in Google 237 (Transcript)
Leo Laporte: It's time for TWIG, the latest news from Google. Jeff and Gina and I will discuss the latest including breaking new, a big deal for Facebook; $16 billion to buys WhatsApp, What's that all about? We'll talk about it next on TWIG. Netcasts you love, from people you trust. This is …
Google Inbox Smart Replies, YouTube Music
Respond to emails faster with Smart Replies in Google Inbox, earbud tricks to navigate music without touching your screen, do you have to pay another subscription for YouTube Music? Get weather updates down to the neighborhood or street level with Weather Radio, and Action Movie FX adds movie…
Google Earth VR as Killer App
Sam Machkovech from Ars Technica joins Jason Howell and Megan Morrone to prove why Google Earth VR is up there with Super Mario 64 in helping to prove the awesomeness of a new platform.Full episode can be seen at twit.tv/tnt/1645
What "Other Bets" Should Google Kill?
Now that Larry Page is out of the way, Google has free rein to kill off its money-losing "Other Bets." What should it kill, and what should it keep?Subscribe & watch the full Podcast: https://twit.tv/twig/537
Google Fit Gets Improved Sleep Tracking
On the All About Android Podcast, Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Nicole Scott from Mobile Geeks discuss updates to Google Fit that improve on sleep tracking capabilities that tie into third party products like the Withings Sleep Pad.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/432
This Week in Google 245 (Transcript)
Show Tease: It’s time for TWiG - This Week in Google. Jeff and Gina are here. We’ll talk about Google’s new privacy terms of service, and a couple of new apps - a Google Chrome extension that lets you remote access your computer from an Android device, and Google’s new camera app. It’s all…
Google's Lack of Transparency With Developers
On All About Android, Jason Howell, Ron Richards, Florence Ion, and guest Wesley Faulkner discuss how the developer of DroidScript was booted from the Play Store with little information as to what the problem was and how this kind of secrecy hurts Google in the long run.For the full episode, visit…