Tuesday, July 30, 2013

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Zagat for iOS launches with new guide and restaurant recommendations

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 11:19 AM PDT

Google has released a new version of its Zagat iPhone app to offer restaurant and entertainment reviews for venues in select cities. Announcing previously that Google+ Local will shut down next month, Zagat is the new default app for iOS users looking to discover places to dine and drink. The app is similar to the Android version launched in October, which supports descriptions for a limited amount of cities in North America, Europe, and Asia. Zagat delivers expert reviews and integration with OpenTable to reserve a table at a desired restaurant. Download Zagat for iOS
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Chromecast Review: the smartest $35 you'll spend this year

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 08:36 AM PDT

GoogleTV and the Nexus Q didn't quite hit the mark, but the launch of Chromecast once again brings the web, TV, and mobile apps into one place. Is the third time the charm? Here's a review of Google's new TV streaming solution.
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Google Shopper Android and iOS apps join the graveyard of shutdown Google products

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 06:16 AM PDT

Google tends to shutdown a handful of products each year. Though it will not add Google Shopping to the list of decommissioned products, the company will cease supporting its Android and iOS price comparison tool, Google Shopper. VP of Google Shopping Sameer Samat has announced that the mobile apps for Shopper will be shutdown August 30. Rather than have standalone price comparison apps, the same information will appear online or within the Google Search apps for iOS and Android. Reviews, product photos, details, and more will be shifted to Google Search.
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HTC One MoDaCo.Switch makes it easy to switch between Sense and Google Play editions

Posted: 29 Jul 2013 05:51 AM PDT

The HTC One comes in two flavors, but choosing either the Sense or Google Play versions isn't easy, as evidenced by our HTC One Sense vs. HTC Google Play review. However, a new firmware package makes it possible to switch between the two with relative ease.
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