Rumors that Google is cooking something big have been confirmed. Next year comes Google Chrome, which will automatically block any ads users find annoying, radically changing the web and media landscape. So thoroughly that you will soon be unrecognizable. The web will suddenly become extremely small. And probably with only a few Slovenian media.
Sweden's Ikea, which is just one step away from opening its store here, has announced a new line of home products. Well, they do all the time, you think. Well, certainly not like that, because they are smart products. If phones are smart, why not light bulbs?
Flying cars grow like mushrooms after the rain. Google co-founder Larry Page also believes that they will soon become commonplace, having invested fabulous sums of money in companies from Silicon Valley - Zee.Aero and Kitty Haw - the amount is close to 100 million euros. Recently, on the social network, he showed the first serious fruits of their labor, more precisely the company Kitty Haw. Meet the flying car Kitty Hawk Flyer, which successfully passed the first test and will be available for purchase in 2017.
Since 2001, Google Earth has made it possible to explore the most remote areas of the world directly in the browser. A few days before World Earth Day, Google introduced the ninth version that offers 3D guided tours.
Do you have a bunch of shaky videos too? Google has a cure for them. The latest version of the Google Photo application (Google Photos 2.13), which makes difficult-to-view images viewable.
You want to achieve a more cinematic feel while watching YouTube videos. The latest version of the Chrome web browser now offers you to choose a dark background (Dark Mode) instead of white. How to cross over to the 'dark side', we will reveal below.
A smartphone can help you with many things. It can translate things for you, give you directions, use it to record a movie, measure your pulse, start the car, turn on the lights, etc. The problem arises when we want to draw something. Drawing on a small screen has been a rather thankless task until now, and most of us - hands on heart - do not know how to draw very well and turn to others for solutions. From now on, this will no longer be necessary, as Google has introduced the web application Google AutoDraw, with which you will create a superb drawing in no time.
Nothing new in the west. Analytical company NetMarketShare has revealed the latest "market share" of browsers. Google's Chrome, which has no real competition among browsers, remains on the throne.
Google has revealed what the future will be like in the mobile world. On Tuesday, a few lucky people were already able to test the developer version of the Android O operating system. For now, we don't know what it will be officially called, but we can trust you with its best features. The new operating system is designed to extend battery life, allow users to multitask and better control notifications.
A few days ago, the Etna volcano in Sicily erupted and slightly injured several tourists and journalists who wanted to see Europe's largest active volcano up close. Would you like to see the crater of the volcano yourself, but don't want to wear your head for sale? Want to visit it from the comfort of your home? Google Street View now lets you do just that.
Levi's and Google announced the smart jacket in May 2016, and it will finally be available to customers in the fall of 2017. From then on, you will be able to answer calls and generally operate your smartphone with your jacket sleeve.
Remember the Kengoro humanoid robot that can do push-ups? Even Boston Dynamics has now moved its "athlete". Robot Handle is as agile as a gymnast and masters the art of parkour better than you ever will.