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Google Offers an Inside Look into the 2016 Rio Olympics

Google is offering an excellent service for those who want to stay up-to-date with the array of games occurring in Rio this summer. Google offers updated information and stats on the different sports, countries, athletes, medals, and more!

Simply start by googling “Rio 2016,” and Google will present to you a table with all of the information you need. You can click on your favorite country and view the number of medals they have won. You can click on the athletes tab to look at your favorite star athletes and see how they are performing. You also won’t have to miss out on a world record, because there are official broadcasters’ highlights in over 60 countries posted on the Google program. Google has also spoken of enabling live streaming for some of the games.

Read More: 5 Action-Packed Android Games for Sports Lovers

Using your Android phone offers extra benefits — you can set an option that will automatically update your phone on the biggest games and medals, so you’ll always stay in the loop. Michael Phelps will hopefully keep your phone buzzing as he goes on to win 22 medals again.

Google is also offering an updated Google Maps street view of Rio so you can see popular tourist attractions such as Cristo Redentor and Praia de Copacabana right on your computer screen.

Want your computer to move faster than the Jamaican Bobsledding team?

PSafe offers products that can greatly enhance the speed of your phone when browsing the web. Check out PSafe Total’s Internet Booster, which closes applications that are running in the background, allowing your internet to have a faster speed. The product closes the browsers by itself, so you can browse the internet with no lag and no worries.

PSafe’s CPU cooler is capable of keeping your computer cooler than the ski slopes.

Your device works hard, especially to allow you to quickly check on all things Olympics. This could result in it reaching dangerously high temperatures. Luckily, PSafe has software that cools your device down and reduces lag time. A cool computer is a quick computer!

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