Having just come back from a weekend wedding in Austin, Texas, I can speak well of it. It is a city where every liquid is beer, every food is meat, and every dog is good.

It is also a city of, as near as I can tell, universally terrible mobile broadband coverage, especially under Verizon. But who needs LTE when you’ve got sickly overpowered broadband?

Good news, Austin. Google is bringing Google Fiber to Austin!

howgoogleglassworks

Google Glass looks like the coolest piece of technology since the invention of the iPhone. Even though a ton of businesses will probably ban it, we can’t wait to try Sergey Brin’s new eyewear out.

Google Glass seems like it came right out of Star Trek, but the way this technical masterpiece works is actually pretty simple. Martin Missfeldt created the following infographic that lays out all the details on how Google Glass works so you can impress your friends with your scientific knowledge. Take a look:

Why so sad, Sergey?

Why so sad, Sergey?

Wearing Google Glass may have its advantages, but there are plenty of disadvantages, too. Not only does it look a little silly, but it’ll also get you thrown out of your favorite strip joint. One Las Vegas gentleman’s club owner says that Google Glass is banned before it is even released.

googleplaychangesWe’ve heard whispers for a while now that Google was set to unveil a new look for Google Play, and the day is finally here.

Google just announced a fresh new look for Google Play that gives content more screen space in an effort to attract more users to download apps, movies, books, and more. The new UI is clean and simple, plus it’s supposed to help you find new content faster.

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Samsung has today confirmed that the new Galaxy Note 8.0 will launch in the United States on April 11, priced at $399. The device will be available in-stores and online from a number of retailers, including Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg, Staples, and TigerDirect.com.

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