Like and , I/O is Google’s premiere event for developers — and like those events, it’s being impacted by the global crisis. Planned to run from May 12 to 14, the event has been concerns. For a typical I/O event, thousands descended on the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California, for Google keynotes and developer […]
Pay with Google, Google's payments platform, alleviates online shopping's biggest headaches. On the buying side, it's a unified wallet of credit and debit cards, and on the retailer side, it's a transaction handler.The post Pay with Google is a digital wallet for online shopping appeared first on Digital Trends.
A look into the Android O beta reveals Google has overhauled the battery settings menu for the upcoming release and made a few helpful changes that longtime users are sure to appreciate.The post Android O should make it easier to monitor your phone’s battery life appeared first on Digital Trends.
Android O introduces a whole new system of notifications that tries to anticipate what's most important to you -- and give you greater control over what you see. Here's how it works.The post Android O’s revamped notifications will anticipate your every need appeared first on Digital Trends.
Google's annual 2017 Play Awards concluded with a gala at the search giant's I/O developer conference, and this year was especially competitive. Here are the winners of each category.The post 2017 Google Play Award winners excel in design, functionality, delightfulness appeared first on Digital Trends.
Android O is the most secure version of Android yet and that is saying a lot. Google walked through the many changes -- including improved encryption and permissions management -- at an I/O developer session on Thursday.The post Android O’s security features use machine learning to combat malware appeared first on Digital Trends.
About six months after Google Home's debut, Amazon may still have more third-party skills, but Google Assistant is matching and outclassing Alexa in all its other features.The post How Google Assistant on Google Home is outclassing Amazon’s Alexa appeared first on Digital Trends.
The Google Pixel launcher is one of the best out there, and a new version of the launcher has shown up at Google I/O. There are some significant changes to the launcher, including a search bar that is now front and center.The post An unreleased version of the Google Pixel launcher shows up at Google I/O appeared first on Digital Trends.
At the I/O developer conference on Thursday, Google unveiled a bold new technology to bring desktop-grade graphics capabilities to your smartphone -- using a few clever behind-the-scenes tricks.The post Google wants to Jedi-mind trick your phone into a powerhouse with Seurat appeared first on Digital Trends.
At the I/O developer conference on Thursday, Google unveiled a bold new technology to bring desktop-grade graphics capabilities to your smartphone -- using a few clever behind-the-scenes tricks.The post Google wants to Jedi-mind trick your phone into a powerhouse with Seurat appeared first on Digital Trends.
While it might not surprise many people to find out Google is rolling out a version of Chrome built for VR, the amount of support and rich feature set that's coming is bound to cause some excitement.The post Google’s new Chrome for virtual reality is much more than just a port appeared first on Digital Trends.
While it might not surprise many people to find out Google is rolling out a version of Chrome built for VR, the amount of support and rich feature set that's coming is bound to cause some excitement.The post Google’s new Chrome for virtual reality is much more than just a port appeared first on Digital Trends.
During Google I/O, Mike Jazayeri provide additional information about the upcoming stand-alone VR headset and the Daydream 2.0 platform. It will be able to cast to Chromecast devices and send captured content to social networks.The post Google sheds more light on mobile VR headset, next-gen Daydream platform appeared first on Digital Trends.
During Google I/O, Mike Jazayeri provide additional information about the upcoming stand-alone VR headset and the Daydream 2.0 platform. It will be able to cast to Chromecast devices and send captured content to social networks.The post Google sheds more light on mobile VR headset, next-gen Daydream platform appeared first on Digital Trends.
Google Play App Signing, a new cloud-based tool from Google, automatically compresses -- and secures -- Android apps. Some developers have seen reductions up to 30 percent, Google says.The post Google App Signing automatically compresses, secures Android apps appeared first on Digital Trends.
AMP-enabled mobile web pages now load much faster than before, Google announced at its annual developer conference in Mountain View. That's reportedly thanks to back-end optimizations and other "key improvements."The post Web pages using Google’s AMP platform load twice as fast as before appeared first on Digital Trends.
Android Go is Google’s latest try at reaching the next billion smartphone users, and although it’s exciting, and a strong proposition, it faces many of the same problems Google encountered with Android One.The post The world wants cheap phones, but can Android Go deliver them? appeared first on Digital Trends.
Google is pushing a major update to the Google Photos app, now suggesting photos to share with your friends right after you take them. Google has also launched Photo Books, allowing you to print photos into high-quality albums.The post Google Photos makes it easier to share your shots, create physical photo books appeared first on Digital Trends.
Google outlined a number of additions to its accessibility services suite in Android O during day one of the company's I/O developer conference, including multilingual text-to-speech, fingerprint button gestures, and more.The post Google wants Android O to make users of accessibility services more productive appeared first on Digital Trends.
Google is expanding its Payments API to now let users pay for things with any card it has on file, including those used on Google Play, Google Drive, and so on -- not just the cards saved in Android Pay.The post Google now lets you pay for things on your phone with any of your saved cards appeared first on Digital Trends.
The Google Assistant, Google's super-smart AI-powered app, is hitting more devices -- and languages -- in the coming year. It's also gaining integration with Google's computational Lens technology and more.The post Google’s smart, conversational Assistant is coming to the iPhone appeared first on Digital Trends.
The Google Assistant, Google's super-smart AI-powered app, is hitting more devices -- and languages -- in the coming year. It's also gaining integration with Google's computational Lens technology and more.The post Google’s smart, conversational Assistant is coming to the iPhone appeared first on Digital Trends.
At its 2017 I/O conference, Google demonstrated how far its research in computer vision has come. The company unveiled Google Lens, a sophisticated image recognition technology that lets you analyze what the camera sees.The post Google Lens turns your phone’s camera into an all-knowing information oracle appeared first on Digital Trends.
Google's new Android Go software is optimized for low-powered devices with spotty connectivity. It's launching in developing markets, but will be available as "an option" on all Android phones.The post Android Go optimizes Google’s apps and services for slow connections appeared first on Digital Trends.
Leveraging Project Tango, as well as a slew of other Google projects, the Visual Positioning System can help you navigate a store, or show kids a new way to learn, all from inside a smartphone.The post Google’s new Visual Positioning System takes learning, navigation to new levels appeared first on Digital Trends.
From live 360 videos watchable on your TV, to Google Home and Assitant integration for Chromecast devices, Google's newest initiative is getting YouTube to take over your living room.The post Move over, Netflix. Google wants YouTube to take over your living room appeared first on Digital Trends.
Android Instant Apps will allow you to visit the app version of websites (if it exists) without ever having to install software. You'll be able to get the app experience even for those you don't want to have installed on your device.The post Android Instant Apps and Progressive Web Apps load instantly on your phone appeared first on Digital Trends.
Google for Jobs embeds powerful and intuitive job search tools right in Google Search for faster, more relevant results — and it's rolling out the users in the U.S. over the next coming weeks.The post Google will soon use machine learning to help you find the right job appeared first on Digital Trends.
Google's Smart Reply feature has been kicking around in the company's Inbox email app, as well as Allo and Android Wear, for some time now. At last, it is finally making its way to Gmail.The post At long last, Google’s Smart Reply makes the jump from Inbox to Gmail appeared first on Digital Trends.
Google Home, Google's voice-powered smart assistant, is gaining support for GE's Geneva connected appliances. It's the newest ecosystem to join the Home's growing list of supported smart home devices.The post Google Home and the Google Assistant gain support for GE appliances appeared first on Digital Trends.
Google's in-car offerings are apparently not limited to Android Auto -- Volvo and Google have announced that they're building a new in-car infotainment system that's "based on Android."The post Volvos will soon get an Android infotainment system (but it’s not Android Auto) appeared first on Digital Trends.
Google's biggest developer conference kicks off on May 17 in Mountain View, California. Here's how to keep up with the big event as it unfolds, and what to expect from the iconic tech giant.The post What to expect and how to watch Google I/O 2017 appeared first on Digital Trends.
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