Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Google Now will make its way to Chrome and Chrome OS

Chromium enthusiast Francois Beaufort has pointed out a flag for the open source Chromium browser that hints at the addition of a Google Now component.
While the actual Google Now server is not yet enabled, the functionality is there and will undoubtedly be heading to the Chrome browser for Windows as well as Chrome OS, as both of those get their source code from the Chromium Project.
For the time being, the Mac-based Chrome browser doesn’t look like it’ll be getting any Google Now love, but that could very well change once all the kinks are polished out.
Here’s hoping that we’ll see some of those nifty Google Now cards in our Chrome browser sooner rather than later.

Patriot Memory Supersonic Mini USB 3.0 Flash Drive

Patriot Memory’s Supersonic line of USB 3.0 flash drives has been launched for more than 2 years. Following the high-speed Magnum and Rage XT and rugged Boost XT, the company has just introduced the latest addition, the super small Supersonic Mini. With a ultraportable form factor, the new USB 3.0 drive is light (just 1.5 grams) and small, and is super durable with a rubberized casing.
Patriot Memory Supersonic Mini USB 3.0 Flash Drive
The Supersonic Mini uses USB 3.0 interface and offers a transfer speed of up to 80MB/s. It is available in 16GB and 32GB capacities, which are priced at $19.99 and $29.99, respectively. You will be able to get one starting from early April.