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Chromium code hints at Google Now for OS X

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DNP Google

A few months back Chromium whiz François Beaufort spotted a piece of code in the open source web browser that hinted at Google Now possibly coming to Chrome. Today, the programmer has uncovered an issue log pointing out notification center enhancements for OS X. An entry, listed as “[Mac][MC] Implement notification updates and relayouts” could possibly indicate Google Now having a future on Apple’s desktop platform. With Google’s I/O a little over a week away, hopefully we won’t have to wait too long to find out. In the meantime, we’ll reach out to the company for a comment on Beaufort’s findings and see what turns up.

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Via: The Next Web

Source: François Beaufort (Google+)


Skinny Huawei smartphone shows off 6.2mm profile in Chinese certification

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The FCC isn’t the only agency playing with devices we don’t even know exist: its Chinese equivalent has recently had some hands-on time with an unknown Huawei smartphone, codenamed the P6-U06. Luckily, there are a few pics and specs to accompany t…


CoAction Hero board comes with its own OS, simplifies desktop coding (video)

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Although we’ve seen a deluge of tinker-friendly boards, many of them share a dirty secret: they’re borrowing someone else’s OS. The creator of the new CoAction Hero board, Tyler Gilbert, doesn’t think that’s good enough for those who want both con…


Sony’s Digital Recording Binoculars score a huge boost with $2,000 DEV-50V

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Who, you say, might be the target customer for Sony’s Digital Recording Binoculars? Your guess is as good as ours, but regardless of the device’s audience, Sony’s improvements are sure to boost that base by a bit. Like its predecessor, the DEV-5V,…


BlackBerry Q10 priced at $249 on two-year contract in US

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BlackBerry just confirmed to us the target pricing of its upcoming QWERTY smartphone in the US, and the quick takeaway is that keyboards don’t come cheap. According to company representatives, the Q10 is intended to be sold for $249 on a two-year …


Amazon reportedly launching in Russia, goes on Kindle-related hiring spree

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Amazon is fleshing out its international empire. The company has already conquered the US, Japan, UK and Canada, and has even launched an ebook assault on the Chinese mainland. Now it looks like the online giant has settled on its next target: Rus…


Facebook reportedly launching 15-second autoplaying ads this summer, taking over the space around your news feed

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According to Ad Age’s unnamed sources, Facebook is preparing to launch an invasive-sounding ad program this summer through its news feed. Alongside the left and right spaces outside of the news feed, the company is reportedly planning four 15-second …


Facebook reportedly launching 15-second autoplaying ads this summer, taking over the space around your news feed

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According to Ad Age’s unnamed sources, Facebook is preparing to launch a somewhat invasive ad program this summer through its news feed. Alongside the left and right spaces outside of the news feed, the company is reportedly planning four 15-second a…


Twitter reportedly in talks to add video clips from Viacom, NBC

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Now that Twitter has very tentatively launched Music integration, Bloomberg is reporting its next media target is TV. According to unnamed sources, Twitter is “close” to cutting deals to integrate video clips into the timeline, and sell advertising n…


T-Mobile leak hints at an HTC One launch on April 24th

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We’ve known for a while that April 19th is the big day for AT&T and Sprint versions of the HTC One, yet news of the T-Mobile version’s release has been thin. If TmoNews’ copy of a staff memo is on target, though, the UnCarrier’s subscribers will …