Google Makes The Pixel Buds Even Better With Eq And Smart Features

Google is adding a plethora of features to the Pixel Buds today that significantly expand their functionality. The most notable for many will likely be the new bass boost EQ, which should make the bass heads out there happy; this is accessible right from the device’s settings. A transcribe mode helps fulfill some of the Pixel Buds’ original promise as an in-ear translator. While the earbuds could already be used to aid in conversations between different languages, the new transcribe mode is arguably more useful....

December 29, 2022 · 3 min · 468 words · Ivan Bachelor

Google Maps Will Soon Introduce Tolls And Price Your Ride

If the news from a member of the preview program is correct, they are adding the automatic display of prices for tolls on roads and bridges to the driver navigation route. Google Maps invited the member to take a survey based on their UX of these features. It suggests that toll prices and perhaps total costs would be displayed along a driving route before the user selects it, allowing them to choose between faster and cheaper but longer routes....

December 29, 2022 · 2 min · 355 words · Albert Veit

Google Play Store Introduces A Nifty Change Local App Ratings

So Google is changing things up. Starting November, it will display local ratings of an app on Android. Notably, local would mean the country your device and account are registered in. This move actually makes a whole lot of sense. Downloading a highly-rated app that features content from all over the world might sound like a safe bet, but it’s pretty useless if parts are blocked in your region. I can see the focus on local reviews save me time and valuable storage space as it’ll be easier to spot whether an app has enough localized information for my usage....

December 29, 2022 · 2 min · 231 words · Myron Dimarco

Google Removes Nearly 600 Apps From The Play Store Over Annoying Ads

Specifically, Google says that “disruptive” ads are those that are displayed to users in “unexpected ways” such as when ads show up when you’re not actually using the device, or if you get a surprise full-screen ad when trying to make a phone call, unlocking your phone, or otherwise. Compared to Apple’s App Store, the Google Play Store is often seen as less secure; its app review process is less stringent than Apple’s, which is known to frequently deny new apps and updates....

December 29, 2022 · 1 min · 172 words · Lee Sohre

Google S Automl Zero Lets The Machines Create Algorithms To Avoid Human Bias

AutoML is a tool from Google that automates the process of developing machine learning algorithms for various tasks. It’s user-friendly, fairly simple to use, and completely open-source. Best of all, Google’s always updating it. In its current iteration, AutoML has a few drawbacks. You still have to manually create and tune several algorithms to act as building blocks for the machine to get started. This allows it to take your work and experiment with new parameters in an effort to optimize what you’ve done....

December 29, 2022 · 2 min · 398 words · Milo Martz

Google S Gallery Go Is A Lightweight Photos Alternative That Works Offline

The best part about the new app is that it also works offline. The Big G says Gallery Go will sort images based on the people or things you snap pics of. This ought to make it easy to quickly find selfies (or any other type of photos) and keep track of important documents. Gallery Go automatically labels images without using any data. It also supports SD cards so you can easily move files on and off your device....

December 29, 2022 · 1 min · 172 words · Bruce Barr

Google S Latest Pixel Feature Drop Includes An Underwater Photo Mode

One of my favorite features introduced with the Pixel 4 is Google’s Recorder app. It’s utterly barebones, save for one important feature: it automatically transcribes speech into text — usually quite effectively, too — making it incredibly useful for recordings of lectures, interviews, and other conversations you might want to write up. The problem was sharing these recordings with others became a bit of a pain, and even tranferring that text onto your own desktop was a multi-step process....

December 29, 2022 · 2 min · 412 words · James Nilson

Google S Pixel 6 Has Been Leaked In All Its Glory By Google

I mean, if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em, right? First things first, here’s our first look at the devices. They match leaks from earlier in the year, although the phones definitely look more refined than those early renders. Meet:? #Pixel6? #Pixel6 Pro Both are coming later this year. We’ll tell you a little about them in this ? ? (1/13) pic.twitter.com/SRhzvRA7WC — Made By Google (@madebygoogle) August 2, 2021 Oooohh, ahhhh....

December 29, 2022 · 3 min · 460 words · Richard Totaro

Hands On Vivo S Nex 3 Flaunts A Beautiful Waterfall Screen And No Button Design

We got to test out the device for a couple of hours before the official launch and it’s certain that Vivo aims to wow people with its design, display, and massive camera sensor. Before we share our thoughts on the device. Let’s take a look at the Nex 3’s impressive spec sheet: Specifications Screen: 6.89-inch full HD+ POLED waterfall display Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ RAM: 8/12GB Rear camera: 64-megapixel sensor with f/1....

December 29, 2022 · 3 min · 581 words · Christine Gott

Here S An Easy Way To Find Out How Much Money You Ve Wasted On Amazon

Now the big question is how much you deviate from this average, and whether you’ve been sucked into the big money trap more or less than your fellow retail junkies. Finding that out is actually quite simple. Let’s walk through how. Next, in the Ordering and shopping preferences section, click on Download order reports. In the Request Order History Report form on the next page, choose report type Orders and shipments, select start date January 1 2006, and click on the Use today link for the end date....

December 29, 2022 · 2 min · 237 words · Dane Sykes

Here S How To Mute Those Instagram Story Spammers

I’m not a huge fan of Instagram accounts posting lengthy strings of Stories each day. It clogs my feed, makes it tougher to scroll back and forth between Stories, and generally aggravates me. In fact, I hate Story spamming so much I’ve had to unfollow some of my favorite accounts. That is until I found out about ‘muting’ Stories. Here’s how to do it: Open Instagram and scroll to the Story carousel....

December 29, 2022 · 2 min · 242 words · Martin Shelton

Here S The Easiest Way To Find Lock Or Wipe Your Lost Android Phone

Losing your phone always sucks, but in 2019, it’s easier than ever to make sure the loss isn’t permanent. For Android users, it’s particularly easy. While some Android manufacturers include their own phone recovery services, Google builds a ‘Find My Device’ feature onto every Android phone or tablet – not just Pixels. Since Google also happens to be a search engine giant, all it takes to get started is to type ‘find my phone’ on google....

December 29, 2022 · 3 min · 430 words · Louis Branham

Hilarious Robot Revenge Video Parodies Boston Dynamics

As you may have guessed, the “Bosstown Dynamics” video is a parody. It was made by a VFX crew called Corridor Digital with a knack for making funny videos featuring really cool special effects. One of the creators, in a behind-the-scenes video, stated the impetus for the parody came from seeing roboticists demonstrate their machines’ resilience to interference: The results are hilarious, but even more impressive than the comedic stylings of the Corridor Crew are its talent at visual effects....

December 29, 2022 · 2 min · 290 words · Suzanne Walden

How Cultural Differences Shape Online Underground Marketplaces

However, there are plenty of cultural divides within these marketplaces too. Anna Chung, Principal Researcher – Palo Alto Networks, said at TNW conference 2021 that individuals from various regions create their own sub-cultures in these marketplaces: She said that one of the main divides amongst these marketplaces is the language they speak. According to her, most marketplaces fall into Russian-speaking, Chinese-speaking, Spanish-speaking, and English-speaking (that could have folks from all over the world)....

December 29, 2022 · 1 min · 154 words · Jeremy Burt

How Formula E S Gen3 Achieves Twice The Efficiency Of An Ice Race Car

Formula E started the tranformation of car racing with the Gen1 vehicle, which later evolved into the more powerful and fast Gen2. Now we get a glimpse of the Gen3 race car that — speaking of evolution — has turned into a majestic butterfly. According to its F3 creators, it’s supposed to be “the world’s most efficient race car” and manages twice the efficiency of an equivalent ICE race car....

December 29, 2022 · 2 min · 361 words · Yvonne Guzman

How Machine Learning Enhances Customer Segmentation

Customer segmentation can help reduce waste in marketing campaigns. If you know which customers are similar to each other, you’ll be better positioned to target your campaigns at the right people. Customer segmentation can also help in other marketing tasks such as product recommendations, pricing, and up-selling strategies. Customer segmentation was previously a challenging and time-consuming task, that demanded hours of manually poring over different tables and querying the data in hopes of finding ways to group customers together....

December 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1308 words · Virginia Despain

How Made S Co Founder Plans To Renovate The Beauty Industry

To navigate unchartered waters, the seasoned entrepreneur will be drawing on lessons learned during his seven-year tenure as CEO at one of the UK‘s most recognizable ecommerce brands, MADE, where he was also a co-founder. Now he’s on a journey: Typology. “Typology was born with a mission to demystify the complex skincare industry. It’s clean, genderless, and 100% digital. All products are concentrated, natural, formulated, made in France, and fairly priced,” he tells Growth Quarters, adding that all single items are priced under £20 (22€)....

December 29, 2022 · 5 min · 885 words · Steven Dannenberg

How Robots Ai And Drones Are Changing Toy Manufacturing

Some modern toys resemble advanced devices. There are flying toys, walking toys, and roving toys. A number of these require “configuring” or “connecting.” The line between toy, gadget and professional device is blurrier than ever, as manufacturers churn out products including drones for kids and plush toys with hidden nanny cams. With such a variety of sophisticated, and sometimes over-engineered products, it’s clear manufacturers have upped their game. But why is this happening?...

December 29, 2022 · 4 min · 807 words · George Alaimo

How This Company Leveraged Ai To Become The Netflix Of Finland

The internet’s short but rich history shows that surprises can come from where you can least expect them. The next big thing might come from Finland, where the public broadcaster Yle has been making impressive inroads in online streaming with its Areena service, which is known to 92 percent of the country’s population and used by 78 percent of them, making it more popular than Netflix. The service is free of charge and funded with tax money....

December 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1304 words · Abigail Peters

How To Change Your Messenger Background And Emoji

Facebook recently announced an overhaul to Messenger, which includes several new visual elements. One of them is the addition of new themes, which change the background and emoji of each of your Messenger chats. Here’s how to change to one of the new ones. Messenger has a handful of themes available for chats, and the themes change the background, color, and signature emoji of your chats. The theme of your chats has to be changed for each one, and you can find the options by tapping on the name of the person(s) with whom you are chatting....

December 29, 2022 · 2 min · 326 words · Larry Buchanan