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CNET Update - Google Now adds live TV info and coupons

2013-06-27
sunny day Google is sweeping the clouds away I'm Bridget Carey and this is your cnet update google is adding TV show information and discount offers to its google now notification cards on android so here's how it works if you have an internet connected TV the google announced service should be able to detect what show you're watching and it will display info about the actors in the program and as for discounts it ties into google offers so you can get pop up reminders on your phone about saved offers when you're near the store and you can also get these google now notifications through the chrome web browser on your desktop and in other Google News it's clear skies on google maps satellite view because Google just removed all the clouds google has mined hundreds of terabytes of data to post high-resolution images and it offers more accurate views of the planets texture and that means no more clouds your next phone might never run on 3g verizon said that by the end of 2014 it plans to sell smartphones that only tap into the faster 4g LTE network the reason is that a 4G only device could be cheaper and lighter since there wouldn't need multiple cellular radios and if calls are done over the 4g network verizon customers can finally talk and browse the web at the same time right now it's 3g for calls and 4g for data and for those of you with windows 8 tablets you'll be getting a facebook app sometime this fall better late than never I guess and when the time comes that we're all living on the moon you may be wondering how will we pay for things well don't worry earthlings paypal is on the case to answer these important questions with paypal galactic a partnership with the SETI Institute and others in the scientific community to figure out the challenges of space commerce it would be nice to fix our own economy before worrying about an interplanetary one keep an eye out for digs new RSS reader it's simply called digg reader it launched in beta for those who signed up to be the first to try it out and it'll slowly roll out to more users over time you can sign up at digg.com / reader but the dig iOS app is now available to anyone with an iphone or ipad the android app will be ready before the end of next month dig is launching this days before the timer runs out on Google Reader which is shutting down on July first and tons of companies are rushing to fill the void left by Google AOL launched its on reader service recently and there's speculation that Facebook is going to launch something similar to pull in all your RSS feeds into one place that your tech news update you can find more details on these stories at cnet com / update and follow along on Twitter from our studios in New York I'm Bridget Carey
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