
Yup, that’s right. US Customs has ‘indefinitely’ delayed the import of the HTC One X for AT&T and HTC EVO 4G LTE for Sprint due to alleged patent infringement and an ITC victory Apple won last December. More after the break.

Yup, that’s right. US Customs has ‘indefinitely’ delayed the import of the HTC One X for AT&T and HTC EVO 4G LTE for Sprint due to alleged patent infringement and an ITC victory Apple won last December. More after the break.

Google has hidden another Easter Egg in its search results. Googling “Zerg rush” transforms the search results page into a game where your search results are being attacked by a swarm of O’s. The objective is to defend your search results from being obliterated. Each O can be destroyed by clicking in it three times. A life bar will appear above your target O until it disappears. If you fail to stop them, your search results will be consumed by the hungry O’s. More after the break.

Literally what was like years of waiting, and false rumors, Google Drive is here. Google has finally got its paws into the increasingly crowded cloud storage game and it’s bringing wallet-friendly price points and a a plethora of features taken from Google Docs and others. You also get free 5GB of space as soon as you sign into the service with upgrade options available. A video after the break explains the initial offering.

Who is Gideon Sundback you ask ? Well, he is the man behind the “zipper”, quite literally. He was an electrical engineer who came with the concept of the zipper that is a part of most of our wearables and even carry-ons. Head on to the source link to read more about the man on Wikipedia, or head over to Google to see the Doodle in action.
Source: Google | Gideon Sundback

After incorporating support for Intel’s next gen Ivy Bridge processors Google has now demoed Coreboot for its ChromeBooks. It uses Coreboot which is an open source BIOS replacement for Linux systems. This was spotted by Netbooknews at IDF 2012 in Beijing, where it was being demoed on a Prototype Samsung Chromebook. We can only hope that Coreboot enabled Ivy Bridge supported Chromebooks are on their way, but we’ll have to wait for Google I/O for that. Till then here’s a video after the break, keep watching you might just miss it booting-up.

Toshiba’s Thrive tablets were hugely panned for short battery life and cheap plasticky feel of the build. Fear not, Toshiba has listened out come, none one, but three tablets that belong to the new Excite family, the Excite 7.7, Excite 10 and Excite 13(Yup ! Its a 13 inch tablet). More after the break.

Google is pushing out a new 3D feature for users that upload high definition video. This 3D conversion process was originally added as a beta test during September 2011. A 3D camera was recommended for better results however the process works for all 2D video uploaded in high definition quality regardless of camera.

Perhaps you’ve heard about Google’s Project Glass: Augemented Reality Glasses, if not just keep reading. In the meanwhile, Google’s co-founder Sergey Brin was seen wearing a possible prototype at a recent charity event and was spotted by the omnipresent Robert Scoble.