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Tech bits: Google eyewear project a spectacle; iPad, Android work in harmony with Connect by Quickoffice In the News Google creates a spectacle with eyewear project If you think texting and walking is dangerous, just wait until everyone’s wearing Google’s futuristic, Internet-connected glasses. While wearing a pair, you can see directions to your destination appear literally before your eyes. You can talk to friends over video chat or even buy a few things online as you walk around. These glasses ... www.nashuatelegraph.com
Robert J. Elisberg: The Writers Workbench: The Other Tablets We've reviewed a couple of the more popular eBook readers here in the past, but these month tablets take the front seat. But from a slightly different angle, not the ones you've read about. www.huffingtonpost.com
The Case Against DRM on eBooks [Ebooks] # ebooks Not only is Charlie Stross a published sci-fi author, but he is also an advocate for DRM-free eBooks. As such, he's put together a thoughtful argument as to why DRM-free eBooks will be good for the publishing world... More » gizmodo.com
Hands on: Google Drive Google's cloud storage has finally launched, but it might not be everything you hoped for. www.stuff.co.nz
TechHive: Google Drive, Dropbox, and SkyDrive Compared Which cloud storage service should you use, Google Drive, Dropbox, or SkyDrive? Our side-by-side-by-side comparison can help you choose which is best for you. www.pcworld.com
Google Drive: The Newest Cloud Storage Service Compared To Competitors Up until Tuesday afternoon, "Google Drive" was something you did when you wanted to learn about a violent Ryan Gosling movie . Now, however, Google Drive is the newest entry into the Great Internet Cloud Storage Wars. The latest G-service allows you to save 30 different file types, including documents, pictures and videos, from your desktop and access them on the Google Drive website. www.huffingtonpost.com
Online Piracy at Colorado State From music, to movies, to software, college students find themselves tempted to pirate media, but there are serious consequences that three Colorado State University students know all too well. www.collegian.com
More media regulation 'could harm UK websites' MailOnline publisher warns Martin Clarke (pictured) said the British Press already regularly holds back from publishing information or photographs that rival foreign media organisations use. www.dailymail.co.uk
Google Drive preview: an in-depth look at features and functionality It's been a long time in the making, but the once-mythical cloud storage service known to all as Google Drive is real, and it made its official debut today -- and even though Goog's taken plenty of time to make it available to the masses, our impatience certainly got the worst of us, and we immediately started digging through the new service. So what does this online storage option entail? Will ... www.engadget.com
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