Geekzone: technology news, blogs, forums
Guest
Welcome Guest.
You haven't logged in yet. If you don't have an account you can register now.




638 posts

Ultimate Geek


Topic # 113370 15-Jan-2013 12:25 Send private message

My Galaxy Nexus has never displayed Google Now cards in Dunedin, works fine everywhere else I have been including small towns like Gore, anyone else from Dunedin having any trouble getting the Google Now cards displaying info? Soon as I go to Auckland it works straight away, just no Dunedin love!




Boom new website - http://jamesstringer.co.nz

Create new topic
224 posts

Master Geek


  Reply # 745052 15-Jan-2013 13:11 Send private message

That's weird Google now on my nexus 4 works fine in Invercargill.

What cards in particular? Weather, navigation, appointment's?

Ex-Samsung Fanboy
3636 posts

Uber Geek

Mod Emeritus
Trusted
Subscriber

  Reply # 745110 15-Jan-2013 14:15 Send private message

I have on the very rare occasion seen a weather card but nothing else here.




Devices: Samsung Captivate (AT&T Galaxy S) and HTC One on Telecom. Samsung Galaxy Tab 2.

224 posts

Master Geek


  Reply # 745113 15-Jan-2013 14:19 Send private message

The settings can be changed to show the weather at home, at work, away, where I am etc. If you tick all the boxes it will switch to always available.



638 posts

Ultimate Geek


  Reply # 745165 15-Jan-2013 15:35 Send private message

loganjames: The settings can be changed to show the weather at home, at work, away, where I am etc. If you tick all the boxes it will switch to always available.


Ticking these doesn't change a thing unfortunately.




Boom new website - http://jamesstringer.co.nz

373 posts

Ultimate Geek

Subscriber

  Reply # 745171 15-Jan-2013 15:50 Send private message

There's nothing happening in Dunedin? :)

Create new topic



Twitter »
Follow us to receive Twitter updates when new discussions are posted in our forums:



Follow us to receive Twitter updates when news items and blogs are posted in our frontpage:



Follow us to receive Twitter updates when new jobs are posted to our jobs board:



Follow us to receive Twitter updates when tech item prices are listed in our price comparison site:




News »

Trending now »
Hot discussions in our forums right now:

A reason not to shop at dick smith
Created by dsnz1, last reply by AKLWestie on 17-May-2013 22:45 (82 replies)
Pages... 4 5 6


A new project coming to Geekzone
Created by freitasm, last reply by Niel on 20-May-2013 06:01 (200 replies)
Pages... 12 13 14


HTC One (2013) owners' discussion
Created by Dingbatt, last reply by Finch on 19-May-2013 22:02 (1441 replies)
Pages... 95 96 97


Track my Phone, Car, how to best do it in .nz?
Created by DonGould, last reply by sonyxperiageek on 19-May-2013 22:24 (15 replies)

Sitting on a boring conference call
Created by SaltyNZ, last reply by SepticSceptic on 17-May-2013 16:52 (14 replies)

Samsung Galaxy SIII Discussion and Owners Thread
Created by networkn, last reply by Johnk on 19-May-2013 16:32 (5523 replies)
Pages... 367 368 369


Chorus is cutting the cost of VDSL to service providers from June 7
Created by maxzzz, last reply by Zeon on 19-May-2013 19:40 (46 replies)
Pages... 2 3 4


Office 365 service outage 2013-05-18
Created by freitasm, last reply by nitrotech on 19-May-2013 18:58 (18 replies)
Pages... 2



Geekzone Jobs »
Most recent NZ jobs in technology:

Exciting Intern Opportunity
Posted 19-May-2013 20:27

Business Analyst
Posted 19-May-2013 18:27

Senior Business Analyst
Posted 19-May-2013 18:27

Senior Business Analyst
Posted 19-May-2013 18:27

Project Coordinator, Reputable Company, Career Pro
Posted 19-May-2013 18:27

Change Manager - Large Financial Services Organiza
Posted 19-May-2013 18:27

Software Developer - Join a market leading company
Posted 19-May-2013 18:27


Geekzone Live »
Try automatic live updates from Geekzone directly in your browser, without refreshing the page, with Geekzone Live now.

Are you subscribed to our RSS feed? You can download the latest headlines and summaries from our stories directly to your computer or smartphone by using a feed reader.

Alternatively, you can receive a daily email with Geekzone updates.