Google Now released for iOS

Google Now has been finally released  for iOS! The best companion of any android users is now the companion of iOS users too. Google released Google Now for iOS through an update for it Google Search
App. Here is the official launch video.

Charge your iPhone by shaking it

What will happen if your iPhone runs out of charge at the crucial time? It will become a cruel time. But there is no need to be afraid of this anymore. Ideation Designs LLC has come up with device called Infinity cell to make sure that your device remains charged.

Zoom in even closer in Google Maps - The Hidden Way

Google maps allows you to have a closer look at its mapped locations but it has also got a hidden feature which allows you to look much more closer than it is normally allowed. Here’s the way to do so.

  1. Open Google Maps and go to a location you want.
  2. Zoom in as much you can by clicking the “+” sign of the magnification slider in the left side of the map. But don’t zoom in all the way to street view (if the location has got one).
  3. Look at the top left side of the map where you have got a printer and chain link button. Click on the chain link button.
  4. It will provide you with an URL and an HTML embed code.
  5. Copy the URL and paste it in the address bar of your browser but DO NOT hit enter.
  6. Instead scroll all the way to the right end of the URL (you can use the END key).
  7. It should end with something like “&z=22”. Change the 22 to 23 ("&z=23") and hit enter. If Google Maps has imagery at that higher zoom level, it will show it to you.

Anonymous Animals in Google Drive

Google found a funny way to show the anonymous persons who open a document in Google Drive. Instead of only using different colors for each person, Google Drive associates each person with an animal, so you’ll see things like “anonymous anteater”, “anonymous moose”, “anonymous chupacabra”, “anonymous axolotl”, “anonymous kraken”, “anonymous gopher”, “anonymous jackalope”. Google also uses special icons for each animal.
For the moment, this only works for PDF files, photos, videos and other files that can’t be edited using Google’s apps.

Three Giants and their Smartwatches

Now-a-days, the tech geeks are at their extreme geekiness as three giants - Apple, Samsung and Microsoft - jumps into the smartwatch industry all at once. So, what these smart watches will have? Will it create a competing market for the now-dull smartwatch industry? Let us see..

Try Google Now-Style Homepage for Chrome

Have you ever wished that for your chrome homepage to be more productive than just being a clipboard for your recently visited websites? Did you ever thought about having those compact features of Google Now in your desktop. Because, your wishes are now being fulfilled now. The chrome extension New Tab Page brings the cool features of Google Now to your browser.

Google glass full specs - Full Day Battery Life, 5MP Camera, 720p Video, 16GB Flash Memory & Bone Conduction Transducer

Google glass is finally revealing its expected wonders at last. Here are the three things that happened and the last one being the most expected.

Shipping in few days:

Earlier today, Google announced that it is about to ship the first unit of Google glass in few days to the “Glass Explorers” who signed up at the Google’s I/O developer conference last year. Here is the email they sent to 

Try Google’s Experimental New App Launcher

Google is currently testing a new interface for its search engine. Its planning to replace the top black bar with a simpler navigation menu which is compact and includes fewer services.

This new application launcher of google contains the popular google services like Google+, Gmail and so on as above and looks similar to the chrome app launcher. If you feel this new app launcher makes your browser more spacious, here is the way to add it to your browser.

Be Careful of Shodan - The Creepy Search Engine

If you don’t want your webcams, printers or home security systems to be hacked, be watchful. Recently, the internet has revealed the scariest search engine called Shodan that peeps into the dark corners of the web, finding servers, webcams and more devices connected to the internet. This search engine for hackers collects information on over 500 million devices every month.