In its new series of second-generation technology devices, Google also introduced a hybrid laptop. Many exclamations and praises could be heard during the presentation. Users will have the last word, but the features are promising. We look forward to getting our hands on it.
A few days ago, Google pleased Earthlings with a fresh set of technological devices that can be connected to each other in one form or another. The hardware supports the software nicely, and together they offer the most modern technologies, including artificial intelligence and augmented reality. Does the story remind you of any other? The holistic concept was first in Apple's domain, wasn't it? Would it be unfair to Google to say that it has taken the same path as its competitors?
Would you like headphones that are more than just that? Suppose they could help you use voice commands to operate your phone without even looking at it, or answer almost any question or even translate a sentence from a foreign language? Would? Google now brings them to you.
This fall is really spoiling us with awesome mobile phones, isn't it? First Apple, now Google. The long-awaited Google Pixel 2 is here! How is it different from its predecessor, how is it different from the competition, we have been wondering until today. Already their first Pixel was declared by Google as the 'king of phones', and they are quite confident about the second one as well. Do they have a reason for this? Let's see.
Not that 2017 is already coming to an end, but we can still draw the line at some things. For smartphones, 2017 has been quite an eventful year so far, colored by many novelties, astonishing innovations and the struggle for users. But the year isn't over yet, as there are likely to be some great smartphones on the way, such as the Google Pixel 2 and Huawei Mate 10. Are you up for a look at what Apple, LG, Samsung and others have prepared for us so far? This is a selection of the best smartphones of 2017.
October 4 will be a day for Google! At that time, quite a few new products will be presented at the American technology giant in San Francisco. Most expect a fresh wind in the field of telephony, but it seems that it will not only be about smartphones. They will also introduce the Google Home Mini, a small version of their digital assistant. We present only a few details, because apparently the rumors got the young people.
Google.com was registered 20 years and a few days ago on September 15, 1997, according to ICANN, the organization that regulates domain names and related domain registrations. But it did not come to life then, but only a year later, on September 27, 1998. Can you imagine the modern world without Google?
For now, it's just a rumor, although the sources are said to be quite reliable, but it seems that the second generation of Google's Pixel XL (2017) smartphones is waiting for us this year. Android Police, the most up-to-date website from the world of smart devices, got hold of the first photos of the new Pixel XL, although they believe that there will be a few small fixes until the very last version. In all likelihood, we will have to wait until October for more information.
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.









