Google announces its new Pixel 4 range
Google has upped its game with its new iteration of its Pixel mobile phones that offer a host of big updates.
Google has upped its game with its new iteration of its Pixel mobile phones that offer a host of big updates.
Yesterday at its great big event for the Pixel 4, Google revealed the final launch date for its generation-defying cloud-based gaming platform, Stadia. We knew that it was set to be unleashed on the world in November, but now we know exactly when it’ll be available: November 19.
Next month, Google will officially launch its cloud gaming enterprise, Stadia. Using the power of the cloud and their own processing farms, Google will allow players to play the latest and greatest games, without having to own expensive hardware. Instead, with a Chromecast Ultra and a connected controller, they’ll be able to buy games and play them on their TVs, beamed in real time over the internet, with their inputs streamed back to Google servers – with this going back and forth as people play games. It works - but it will soon work even better.
Google may be getting stricter on the hardware and software features required in Android handsets.
Google is planning to make this new app and feature for Pixel phones smart enough to detect when you're in a car accident.
The service, currently only available in the US, will allow users access to over 350 different apps on the Google Play Store while an international launch is expected soon.
Tab management in Chrome currently requires you to hover over each tab and wait for a description of the tab or to try and spot one visually via the tiny favicon. Google wants to change that with some handy new tweaks.
The Huawei Mate 30 reveal yesterday brought with it some incredible specs for the new smartphone range. However, there's one rather major Android component that these new phones will be missing.
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