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Episode 734 (26 mins 26 secs) Have you ever bit your tongue to the point it started bleeding a lot? Who would steal Stanley Cups? Who would buy way more Stanley Cups than they really need to? Who are bullying others for not having a Stanley Cup? Albert, Jiaming, and Ana, revisits the topic of Stanley Cups. Have you ever experienced Google's Call Screen?Show Notes and Contact Info can be found at… https://www.whowhatwhereswhy.com/stuffjunk/2024/1/23/734
That's specifications speculation to you. Welcome back to another week here at Android Police. Here's what's been tickling our heads this time: 02:31 | Daniel has a "mish-mosh" of topics surrounding the Pixel 6a as well as a gut check on the Pixel 6. Plus, the iFixit-Google partnership and a step ahead for right-to-repair supporters. https://www.androidpolice.com/pixel-6a-fcc/ (Google Pixel 6a hits FCC, and at least one version will have mmWave 5G) https://www.androidpolice.com/google-releases-android-12-qpr3-beta-2-for-pixel-phones/ (Google releases Android 12 QPR3 beta 2 for Pixel phones) https://www.androidpolice.com/google-selling-pixel-repair-parts/ (Google's new DIY repair program will let you fix nearly any Pixel phone in your collection) https://www.androidpolice.com/google-pixel-6-bug-tracker/ (Google Pixel 6 bugs & how to fix them: Delayed updates, biometric failures, signal issues, and more) 13:43 | Ara brings us on a dipsy-doodle through the Pixel experiences that have her coming back time and again. https://www.androidpolice.com/google-has-disabled-hold-for-me-and-call-screen-on-the-pixel-6-after-the-december-update/ (Google has disabled Hold for Me and Call Screen on the Pixel 6 after the December update) https://www.androidpolice.com/new-google-pixel-bug-is-changing-ringtones-and-alarms-on-the-pixel-6-and-more/ (New Google Pixel bug is changing ringtones and alarms for some) https://www.androidpolice.com/samsung-galaxy-s22-ultra-vs-google-pixel-6-pro/ (Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra vs. Google Pixel 6 Pro) 22:11 | Taylor wishes macro photography on Android phones were as great as how Apple was able to show it off on iPhones... https://www.androidpolice.com/whoa-macro-iphone-pics/ (These stunning iPhone macro photos make me wish Samsung took macro photography more seriously) https://www.androidpolice.com/2021/07/24/the-pixel-5s-camera-is-so-good-that-ive-ditched-my-mirrorless-cam-while-traveling/ (The Pixel 5's camera is so good that I've ditched my mirrorless cam while traveling) 28:05 | Free storage on Google Photos is coming back... to T-Mobile customers. https://www.androidpolice.com/t-mobile-will-soon-offer-unlimited-google-photos-storage-for-a-price/ (T-Mobile will soon offer unlimited Google Photos storage — for a price) Find the team on Twitter - https://twitter.com/journeydan (@journeydan) https://twitter.com/arawagco (@AraWagco) https://twitter.com/taylorkerns (@TaylorKerns) https://twitter.com/pointjules (@PointJules) Reach out to us - podcast@androidpolice.com Music - "https://home96.bandcamp.com/track/18 (18)" and "https://home96.bandcamp.com/track/34 (34)" by https://home96.bandcamp.com/ (HOME) licensed under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (CC BY 3.0)
Google results: profit doubles. Facebook results: Profits jump 17%. Twitter Gains 5 Million Users in Q3, Grows Revenue 37% Despite Apple's iPhone Privacy Change. Microsoft beats revenue expectations, reporting 22% growth. Apple's ad changes wiped $142 billion off Snap, Facebook, and other online ad giants. Facebook says it's refocusing the company on 'serving young adults'. British MP's death intensifies calls for an end to online anonymity. Eight Things We Learned From the Facebook Papers. FB's cringey Open Enrollment video. Pixel 6 Pro reviews are in. Google Built the Pixel 6 Camera to Better Portray People With Darker Skin Tones. Does It? Android 12 is so last week: Meet Android 12L, now in developer preview. Android 12L could vastly improve mobile apps on Chromebooks. Will it? Surface Duo 2 Bumper review: Stupidly expensive, but also way better. Google sought fellow tech giants' help in stalling kids' privacy protections, states allege. Google Takes Up to 42% From Ads, States Claim in Lawsuit. Richmond Bridge proves Jarvis is not insane to be bridge-phobic! Google's Stadia Pivots To Being Some White Label Game Streaming Platform For Others To Use. Google TV is reportedly 'a top priority' w/ higher partner payments than Roku offers, new ad push. Leaked email allegedly shows that Google did ask Roku for special search treatment for YouTube. Comcast introduces its own smart TV with its own OS. Amazon Fire Smart TVs Now For Sale; Soon to Include Apple AirPlay. Exclusive: Billionaires back new media firm to combat disinformation. Google Chrome is working on combining tab groups and bookmarks, and we don't like it one bit. Google adds an 'app drawer' to the Nest Hub, proving once again that smart displays are just fancy tablets. Google is now accepting requests to remove images of minors from Search results. Various upgrades to Gmail. Google expands Pixel's Call Screen feature to these 7 countries, rolling out now. Picks: Jeff - Moderation scale numbers Jeff - 20 years of the iPod Jeff - Indexing the creator economy Ant - Wonder Years Reboot. Ant - He Didn't Get the Record Ant - How to Make Money While You are Sleeping: A Photographer's Guide to Passive Income – And Other Savvy Business Strategies by Rick Sammon Mathew - For the Price of a Tesla Model S, You Can Buy a Flying Car That Doesn't Require a License Jason - Google defends the Android 12 'Internet' QS panel, details future Pixel Feature Drop tweak Jason - Jason's first Movember Hosts: Jason Howell, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Mathew Ingram Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit CrowdStrike.com/twit Codecademy.com promo code TWIG
Google results: profit doubles. Facebook results: Profits jump 17%. Twitter Gains 5 Million Users in Q3, Grows Revenue 37% Despite Apple's iPhone Privacy Change. Microsoft beats revenue expectations, reporting 22% growth. Apple's ad changes wiped $142 billion off Snap, Facebook, and other online ad giants. Facebook says it's refocusing the company on 'serving young adults'. British MP's death intensifies calls for an end to online anonymity. Eight Things We Learned From the Facebook Papers. FB's cringey Open Enrollment video. Pixel 6 Pro reviews are in. Google Built the Pixel 6 Camera to Better Portray People With Darker Skin Tones. Does It? Android 12 is so last week: Meet Android 12L, now in developer preview. Android 12L could vastly improve mobile apps on Chromebooks. Will it? Surface Duo 2 Bumper review: Stupidly expensive, but also way better. Google sought fellow tech giants' help in stalling kids' privacy protections, states allege. Google Takes Up to 42% From Ads, States Claim in Lawsuit. Richmond Bridge proves Jarvis is not insane to be bridge-phobic! Google's Stadia Pivots To Being Some White Label Game Streaming Platform For Others To Use. Google TV is reportedly 'a top priority' w/ higher partner payments than Roku offers, new ad push. Leaked email allegedly shows that Google did ask Roku for special search treatment for YouTube. Comcast introduces its own smart TV with its own OS. Amazon Fire Smart TVs Now For Sale; Soon to Include Apple AirPlay. Exclusive: Billionaires back new media firm to combat disinformation. Google Chrome is working on combining tab groups and bookmarks, and we don't like it one bit. Google adds an 'app drawer' to the Nest Hub, proving once again that smart displays are just fancy tablets. Google is now accepting requests to remove images of minors from Search results. Various upgrades to Gmail. Google expands Pixel's Call Screen feature to these 7 countries, rolling out now. Picks: Jeff - Moderation scale numbers Jeff - 20 years of the iPod Jeff - Indexing the creator economy Ant - Wonder Years Reboot. Ant - He Didn't Get the Record Ant - How to Make Money While You are Sleeping: A Photographer's Guide to Passive Income – And Other Savvy Business Strategies by Rick Sammon Mathew - For the Price of a Tesla Model S, You Can Buy a Flying Car That Doesn't Require a License Jason - Google defends the Android 12 'Internet' QS panel, details future Pixel Feature Drop tweak Jason - Jason's first Movember Hosts: Jason Howell, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Mathew Ingram Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit CrowdStrike.com/twit Codecademy.com promo code TWIG
Google results: profit doubles. Facebook results: Profits jump 17%. Twitter Gains 5 Million Users in Q3, Grows Revenue 37% Despite Apple's iPhone Privacy Change. Microsoft beats revenue expectations, reporting 22% growth. Apple's ad changes wiped $142 billion off Snap, Facebook, and other online ad giants. Facebook says it's refocusing the company on 'serving young adults'. British MP's death intensifies calls for an end to online anonymity. Eight Things We Learned From the Facebook Papers. FB's cringey Open Enrollment video. Pixel 6 Pro reviews are in. Google Built the Pixel 6 Camera to Better Portray People With Darker Skin Tones. Does It? Android 12 is so last week: Meet Android 12L, now in developer preview. Android 12L could vastly improve mobile apps on Chromebooks. Will it? Surface Duo 2 Bumper review: Stupidly expensive, but also way better. Google sought fellow tech giants' help in stalling kids' privacy protections, states allege. Google Takes Up to 42% From Ads, States Claim in Lawsuit. Richmond Bridge proves Jarvis is not insane to be bridge-phobic! Google's Stadia Pivots To Being Some White Label Game Streaming Platform For Others To Use. Google TV is reportedly 'a top priority' w/ higher partner payments than Roku offers, new ad push. Leaked email allegedly shows that Google did ask Roku for special search treatment for YouTube. Comcast introduces its own smart TV with its own OS. Amazon Fire Smart TVs Now For Sale; Soon to Include Apple AirPlay. Exclusive: Billionaires back new media firm to combat disinformation. Google Chrome is working on combining tab groups and bookmarks, and we don't like it one bit. Google adds an 'app drawer' to the Nest Hub, proving once again that smart displays are just fancy tablets. Google is now accepting requests to remove images of minors from Search results. Various upgrades to Gmail. Google expands Pixel's Call Screen feature to these 7 countries, rolling out now. Picks: Jeff - Moderation scale numbers Jeff - 20 years of the iPod Jeff - Indexing the creator economy Ant - Wonder Years Reboot. Ant - He Didn't Get the Record Ant - How to Make Money While You are Sleeping: A Photographer's Guide to Passive Income – And Other Savvy Business Strategies by Rick Sammon Mathew - For the Price of a Tesla Model S, You Can Buy a Flying Car That Doesn't Require a License Jason - Google defends the Android 12 'Internet' QS panel, details future Pixel Feature Drop tweak Jason - Jason's first Movember Hosts: Jason Howell, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Mathew Ingram Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit CrowdStrike.com/twit Codecademy.com promo code TWIG
Google results: profit doubles. Facebook results: Profits jump 17%. Twitter Gains 5 Million Users in Q3, Grows Revenue 37% Despite Apple's iPhone Privacy Change. Microsoft beats revenue expectations, reporting 22% growth. Apple's ad changes wiped $142 billion off Snap, Facebook, and other online ad giants. Facebook says it's refocusing the company on 'serving young adults'. British MP's death intensifies calls for an end to online anonymity. Eight Things We Learned From the Facebook Papers. FB's cringey Open Enrollment video. Pixel 6 Pro reviews are in. Google Built the Pixel 6 Camera to Better Portray People With Darker Skin Tones. Does It? Android 12 is so last week: Meet Android 12L, now in developer preview. Android 12L could vastly improve mobile apps on Chromebooks. Will it? Surface Duo 2 Bumper review: Stupidly expensive, but also way better. Google sought fellow tech giants' help in stalling kids' privacy protections, states allege. Google Takes Up to 42% From Ads, States Claim in Lawsuit. Richmond Bridge proves Jarvis is not insane to be bridge-phobic! Google's Stadia Pivots To Being Some White Label Game Streaming Platform For Others To Use. Google TV is reportedly 'a top priority' w/ higher partner payments than Roku offers, new ad push. Leaked email allegedly shows that Google did ask Roku for special search treatment for YouTube. Comcast introduces its own smart TV with its own OS. Amazon Fire Smart TVs Now For Sale; Soon to Include Apple AirPlay. Exclusive: Billionaires back new media firm to combat disinformation. Google Chrome is working on combining tab groups and bookmarks, and we don't like it one bit. Google adds an 'app drawer' to the Nest Hub, proving once again that smart displays are just fancy tablets. Google is now accepting requests to remove images of minors from Search results. Various upgrades to Gmail. Google expands Pixel's Call Screen feature to these 7 countries, rolling out now. Picks: Jeff - Moderation scale numbers Jeff - 20 years of the iPod Jeff - Indexing the creator economy Ant - Wonder Years Reboot. Ant - He Didn't Get the Record Ant - How to Make Money While You are Sleeping: A Photographer's Guide to Passive Income – And Other Savvy Business Strategies by Rick Sammon Mathew - For the Price of a Tesla Model S, You Can Buy a Flying Car That Doesn't Require a License Jason - Google defends the Android 12 'Internet' QS panel, details future Pixel Feature Drop tweak Jason - Jason's first Movember Hosts: Jason Howell, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Mathew Ingram Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit CrowdStrike.com/twit Codecademy.com promo code TWIG
Google results: profit doubles. Facebook results: Profits jump 17%. Twitter Gains 5 Million Users in Q3, Grows Revenue 37% Despite Apple's iPhone Privacy Change. Microsoft beats revenue expectations, reporting 22% growth. Apple's ad changes wiped $142 billion off Snap, Facebook, and other online ad giants. Facebook says it's refocusing the company on 'serving young adults'. British MP's death intensifies calls for an end to online anonymity. Eight Things We Learned From the Facebook Papers. FB's cringey Open Enrollment video. Pixel 6 Pro reviews are in. Google Built the Pixel 6 Camera to Better Portray People With Darker Skin Tones. Does It? Android 12 is so last week: Meet Android 12L, now in developer preview. Android 12L could vastly improve mobile apps on Chromebooks. Will it? Surface Duo 2 Bumper review: Stupidly expensive, but also way better. Google sought fellow tech giants' help in stalling kids' privacy protections, states allege. Google Takes Up to 42% From Ads, States Claim in Lawsuit. Richmond Bridge proves Jarvis is not insane to be bridge-phobic! Google's Stadia Pivots To Being Some White Label Game Streaming Platform For Others To Use. Google TV is reportedly 'a top priority' w/ higher partner payments than Roku offers, new ad push. Leaked email allegedly shows that Google did ask Roku for special search treatment for YouTube. Comcast introduces its own smart TV with its own OS. Amazon Fire Smart TVs Now For Sale; Soon to Include Apple AirPlay. Exclusive: Billionaires back new media firm to combat disinformation. Google Chrome is working on combining tab groups and bookmarks, and we don't like it one bit. Google adds an 'app drawer' to the Nest Hub, proving once again that smart displays are just fancy tablets. Google is now accepting requests to remove images of minors from Search results. Various upgrades to Gmail. Google expands Pixel's Call Screen feature to these 7 countries, rolling out now. Picks: Jeff - Moderation scale numbers Jeff - 20 years of the iPod Jeff - Indexing the creator economy Ant - Wonder Years Reboot. Ant - He Didn't Get the Record Ant - How to Make Money While You are Sleeping: A Photographer's Guide to Passive Income – And Other Savvy Business Strategies by Rick Sammon Mathew - For the Price of a Tesla Model S, You Can Buy a Flying Car That Doesn't Require a License Jason - Google defends the Android 12 'Internet' QS panel, details future Pixel Feature Drop tweak Jason - Jason's first Movember Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit CrowdStrike.com/twit Codecademy.com promo code TWIG
Google results: profit doubles. Facebook results: Profits jump 17%. Twitter Gains 5 Million Users in Q3, Grows Revenue 37% Despite Apple's iPhone Privacy Change. Microsoft beats revenue expectations, reporting 22% growth. Apple's ad changes wiped $142 billion off Snap, Facebook, and other online ad giants. Facebook says it's refocusing the company on 'serving young adults'. British MP's death intensifies calls for an end to online anonymity. Eight Things We Learned From the Facebook Papers. FB's cringey Open Enrollment video. Pixel 6 Pro reviews are in. Google Built the Pixel 6 Camera to Better Portray People With Darker Skin Tones. Does It? Android 12 is so last week: Meet Android 12L, now in developer preview. Android 12L could vastly improve mobile apps on Chromebooks. Will it? Surface Duo 2 Bumper review: Stupidly expensive, but also way better. Google sought fellow tech giants' help in stalling kids' privacy protections, states allege. Google Takes Up to 42% From Ads, States Claim in Lawsuit. Richmond Bridge proves Jarvis is not insane to be bridge-phobic! Google's Stadia Pivots To Being Some White Label Game Streaming Platform For Others To Use. Google TV is reportedly 'a top priority' w/ higher partner payments than Roku offers, new ad push. Leaked email allegedly shows that Google did ask Roku for special search treatment for YouTube. Comcast introduces its own smart TV with its own OS. Amazon Fire Smart TVs Now For Sale; Soon to Include Apple AirPlay. Exclusive: Billionaires back new media firm to combat disinformation. Google Chrome is working on combining tab groups and bookmarks, and we don't like it one bit. Google adds an 'app drawer' to the Nest Hub, proving once again that smart displays are just fancy tablets. Google is now accepting requests to remove images of minors from Search results. Various upgrades to Gmail. Google expands Pixel's Call Screen feature to these 7 countries, rolling out now. Picks: Jeff - Moderation scale numbers Jeff - 20 years of the iPod Jeff - Indexing the creator economy Ant - Wonder Years Reboot. Ant - He Didn't Get the Record Ant - How to Make Money While You are Sleeping: A Photographer's Guide to Passive Income – And Other Savvy Business Strategies by Rick Sammon Mathew - For the Price of a Tesla Model S, You Can Buy a Flying Car That Doesn't Require a License Jason - Google defends the Android 12 'Internet' QS panel, details future Pixel Feature Drop tweak Jason - Jason's first Movember Hosts: Jason Howell, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Mathew Ingram Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit CrowdStrike.com/twit Codecademy.com promo code TWIG
Google results: profit doubles. Facebook results: Profits jump 17%. Twitter Gains 5 Million Users in Q3, Grows Revenue 37% Despite Apple's iPhone Privacy Change. Microsoft beats revenue expectations, reporting 22% growth. Apple's ad changes wiped $142 billion off Snap, Facebook, and other online ad giants. Facebook says it's refocusing the company on 'serving young adults'. British MP's death intensifies calls for an end to online anonymity. Eight Things We Learned From the Facebook Papers. FB's cringey Open Enrollment video. Pixel 6 Pro reviews are in. Google Built the Pixel 6 Camera to Better Portray People With Darker Skin Tones. Does It? Android 12 is so last week: Meet Android 12L, now in developer preview. Android 12L could vastly improve mobile apps on Chromebooks. Will it? Surface Duo 2 Bumper review: Stupidly expensive, but also way better. Google sought fellow tech giants' help in stalling kids' privacy protections, states allege. Google Takes Up to 42% From Ads, States Claim in Lawsuit. Richmond Bridge proves Jarvis is not insane to be bridge-phobic! Google's Stadia Pivots To Being Some White Label Game Streaming Platform For Others To Use. Google TV is reportedly 'a top priority' w/ higher partner payments than Roku offers, new ad push. Leaked email allegedly shows that Google did ask Roku for special search treatment for YouTube. Comcast introduces its own smart TV with its own OS. Amazon Fire Smart TVs Now For Sale; Soon to Include Apple AirPlay. Exclusive: Billionaires back new media firm to combat disinformation. Google Chrome is working on combining tab groups and bookmarks, and we don't like it one bit. Google adds an 'app drawer' to the Nest Hub, proving once again that smart displays are just fancy tablets. Google is now accepting requests to remove images of minors from Search results. Various upgrades to Gmail. Google expands Pixel's Call Screen feature to these 7 countries, rolling out now. Picks: Jeff - Moderation scale numbers Jeff - 20 years of the iPod Jeff - Indexing the creator economy Ant - Wonder Years Reboot. Ant - He Didn't Get the Record Ant - How to Make Money While You are Sleeping: A Photographer's Guide to Passive Income – And Other Savvy Business Strategies by Rick Sammon Mathew - For the Price of a Tesla Model S, You Can Buy a Flying Car That Doesn't Require a License Jason - Google defends the Android 12 'Internet' QS panel, details future Pixel Feature Drop tweak Jason - Jason's first Movember Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit CrowdStrike.com/twit Codecademy.com promo code TWIG
Google results: profit doubles. Facebook results: Profits jump 17%. Twitter Gains 5 Million Users in Q3, Grows Revenue 37% Despite Apple's iPhone Privacy Change. Microsoft beats revenue expectations, reporting 22% growth. Apple's ad changes wiped $142 billion off Snap, Facebook, and other online ad giants. Facebook says it's refocusing the company on 'serving young adults'. British MP's death intensifies calls for an end to online anonymity. Eight Things We Learned From the Facebook Papers. FB's cringey Open Enrollment video. Pixel 6 Pro reviews are in. Google Built the Pixel 6 Camera to Better Portray People With Darker Skin Tones. Does It? Android 12 is so last week: Meet Android 12L, now in developer preview. Android 12L could vastly improve mobile apps on Chromebooks. Will it? Surface Duo 2 Bumper review: Stupidly expensive, but also way better. Google sought fellow tech giants' help in stalling kids' privacy protections, states allege. Google Takes Up to 42% From Ads, States Claim in Lawsuit. Richmond Bridge proves Jarvis is not insane to be bridge-phobic! Google's Stadia Pivots To Being Some White Label Game Streaming Platform For Others To Use. Google TV is reportedly 'a top priority' w/ higher partner payments than Roku offers, new ad push. Leaked email allegedly shows that Google did ask Roku for special search treatment for YouTube. Comcast introduces its own smart TV with its own OS. Amazon Fire Smart TVs Now For Sale; Soon to Include Apple AirPlay. Exclusive: Billionaires back new media firm to combat disinformation. Google Chrome is working on combining tab groups and bookmarks, and we don't like it one bit. Google adds an 'app drawer' to the Nest Hub, proving once again that smart displays are just fancy tablets. Google is now accepting requests to remove images of minors from Search results. Various upgrades to Gmail. Google expands Pixel's Call Screen feature to these 7 countries, rolling out now. Picks: Jeff - Moderation scale numbers Jeff - 20 years of the iPod Jeff - Indexing the creator economy Ant - Wonder Years Reboot. Ant - He Didn't Get the Record Ant - How to Make Money While You are Sleeping: A Photographer's Guide to Passive Income – And Other Savvy Business Strategies by Rick Sammon Mathew - For the Price of a Tesla Model S, You Can Buy a Flying Car That Doesn't Require a License Jason - Google defends the Android 12 'Internet' QS panel, details future Pixel Feature Drop tweak Jason - Jason's first Movember Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit CrowdStrike.com/twit Codecademy.com promo code TWIG
Google results: profit doubles. Facebook results: Profits jump 17%. Twitter Gains 5 Million Users in Q3, Grows Revenue 37% Despite Apple's iPhone Privacy Change. Microsoft beats revenue expectations, reporting 22% growth. Apple's ad changes wiped $142 billion off Snap, Facebook, and other online ad giants. Facebook says it's refocusing the company on 'serving young adults'. British MP's death intensifies calls for an end to online anonymity. Eight Things We Learned From the Facebook Papers. FB's cringey Open Enrollment video. Pixel 6 Pro reviews are in. Google Built the Pixel 6 Camera to Better Portray People With Darker Skin Tones. Does It? Android 12 is so last week: Meet Android 12L, now in developer preview. Android 12L could vastly improve mobile apps on Chromebooks. Will it? Surface Duo 2 Bumper review: Stupidly expensive, but also way better. Google sought fellow tech giants' help in stalling kids' privacy protections, states allege. Google Takes Up to 42% From Ads, States Claim in Lawsuit. Richmond Bridge proves Jarvis is not insane to be bridge-phobic! Google's Stadia Pivots To Being Some White Label Game Streaming Platform For Others To Use. Google TV is reportedly 'a top priority' w/ higher partner payments than Roku offers, new ad push. Leaked email allegedly shows that Google did ask Roku for special search treatment for YouTube. Comcast introduces its own smart TV with its own OS. Amazon Fire Smart TVs Now For Sale; Soon to Include Apple AirPlay. Exclusive: Billionaires back new media firm to combat disinformation. Google Chrome is working on combining tab groups and bookmarks, and we don't like it one bit. Google adds an 'app drawer' to the Nest Hub, proving once again that smart displays are just fancy tablets. Google is now accepting requests to remove images of minors from Search results. Various upgrades to Gmail. Google expands Pixel's Call Screen feature to these 7 countries, rolling out now. Picks: Jeff - Moderation scale numbers Jeff - 20 years of the iPod Jeff - Indexing the creator economy Ant - Wonder Years Reboot. Ant - He Didn't Get the Record Ant - How to Make Money While You are Sleeping: A Photographer's Guide to Passive Income – And Other Savvy Business Strategies by Rick Sammon Mathew - For the Price of a Tesla Model S, You Can Buy a Flying Car That Doesn't Require a License Jason - Google defends the Android 12 'Internet' QS panel, details future Pixel Feature Drop tweak Jason - Jason's first Movember Hosts: Jason Howell, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Mathew Ingram Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit CrowdStrike.com/twit Codecademy.com promo code TWIG
Google results: profit doubles. Facebook results: Profits jump 17%. Twitter Gains 5 Million Users in Q3, Grows Revenue 37% Despite Apple's iPhone Privacy Change. Microsoft beats revenue expectations, reporting 22% growth. Apple's ad changes wiped $142 billion off Snap, Facebook, and other online ad giants. Facebook says it's refocusing the company on 'serving young adults'. British MP's death intensifies calls for an end to online anonymity. Eight Things We Learned From the Facebook Papers. FB's cringey Open Enrollment video. Pixel 6 Pro reviews are in. Google Built the Pixel 6 Camera to Better Portray People With Darker Skin Tones. Does It? Android 12 is so last week: Meet Android 12L, now in developer preview. Android 12L could vastly improve mobile apps on Chromebooks. Will it? Surface Duo 2 Bumper review: Stupidly expensive, but also way better. Google sought fellow tech giants' help in stalling kids' privacy protections, states allege. Google Takes Up to 42% From Ads, States Claim in Lawsuit. Richmond Bridge proves Jarvis is not insane to be bridge-phobic! Google's Stadia Pivots To Being Some White Label Game Streaming Platform For Others To Use. Google TV is reportedly 'a top priority' w/ higher partner payments than Roku offers, new ad push. Leaked email allegedly shows that Google did ask Roku for special search treatment for YouTube. Comcast introduces its own smart TV with its own OS. Amazon Fire Smart TVs Now For Sale; Soon to Include Apple AirPlay. Exclusive: Billionaires back new media firm to combat disinformation. Google Chrome is working on combining tab groups and bookmarks, and we don't like it one bit. Google adds an 'app drawer' to the Nest Hub, proving once again that smart displays are just fancy tablets. Google is now accepting requests to remove images of minors from Search results. Various upgrades to Gmail. Google expands Pixel's Call Screen feature to these 7 countries, rolling out now. Picks: Jeff - Moderation scale numbers Jeff - 20 years of the iPod Jeff - Indexing the creator economy Ant - Wonder Years Reboot. Ant - He Didn't Get the Record Ant - How to Make Money While You are Sleeping: A Photographer's Guide to Passive Income – And Other Savvy Business Strategies by Rick Sammon Mathew - For the Price of a Tesla Model S, You Can Buy a Flying Car That Doesn't Require a License Jason - Google defends the Android 12 'Internet' QS panel, details future Pixel Feature Drop tweak Jason - Jason's first Movember Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit CrowdStrike.com/twit Codecademy.com promo code TWIG
This week we talk all about some Google Pixel news, the first Pixel 4a rumors, some Pixel 4 sales rumors, and a Fuchsia tablet? Alphabet Scoop is available on Google Play, Google Podcasts, iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, and through our dedicated RSS feed for Pocket Casts and other podcast players. New episodes of Alphabet Scoop are recorded every Wednesday afternoon at 4-5 PM ET and published on Thursday mornings. Subscribe to our podcast in Google Play or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they're available. Hosts: Stephen Hall Abner Li Links: Google Pixel gets first ‘Feature Drop’ w/ Auto-Call Screen, Portrait Blur, better memory management Pixel 4 December security patch OTA starts rolling out All Google Pixels will apparently get Automatic Call Screen ‘in the coming weeks’ Pixel’s improved memory management may expand to other phones w/ future Android versions Comment: Pixel ‘Feature Drops’ are great for everyone, but slow rollouts ruin the fun Pixel’s Call Screen now saves audio from calls, automatic settings roll out Stadia Holiday Pop-ups: Taking game streaming to the streets [Gallery] Stadia players immediately access Destiny 2 update, as some consoles fail to install Google apps for Glass Explorer Edition will be killed in 2020 after final update Feedback? Drop us a line at gtips@9to5g.com. You can also soon rate us in Google Play, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Pocket Casts to help more people discover the show. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUcSPTbewDc
Robosense. Dr. Leilei Shinohara, Co-partner and Vice President of Research and Development.RoboSense (Suteng Innovation Technology Co., Ltd.) is a world leading LiDAR environment perception solution provider.Founded in 2014, RoboSense is headquartered in Shenzhen and has set up branch offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Germany, and the United States. Core members of the R&D engineers are from world's top universities and top tech companies. The company is committed to delivering comprehensive LiDAR environment perception solutions, focused on which, the team has been continuously working on and making innovations in many core technical fields such as Chip, LiDAR hardware, and AI algorithms. With customers' needs in mind, RoboSense provides a variety of be-spoke intelligent environment perception LiDAR systems.Topics:China's Fiber Broadband Internet Approaches Nationwide Coverage; United States Lags Severely Behind – Broadband NowNew Google Pixel feature automatically ignores robocalls, spam calls – Business InsiderNASA unveils ‘the most powerful rocket ever built' | EngadgetThousands of ‘Coolest' Kickstarter backers will only receive $20 | EngadgetFor full show notes, check out ComputerAmerica.com!
Die heutige Google I/O -und was wir davon erwarten können... und was (mal wieder) eher nicht...Heute ist es mal wieder soweit: ab (Ortszeit Berlin) 19 Uhr präsentiert Google die neuesten Entwicklungen im Konzern. Durch geleakt mit Bild, Verpackung und allen technischen Angaben sind die "Billig-Pixels" 3a und 3a XL, man munkelte von einer ersten SmartWatch, die dann doch nicht mehr dieses Jahr oder erst später im Herbst kommen soll - und klar, KI, KI und noch mehr KI... ich bin gespannt, und Du? Google i/o - Livestream (oder vor Ort?) AHOI! / Bild-Quelle: GooglePODCASTER SHOWNOTES: Mal sehen, ob, wie letztes Jahr, Alphabet wieder einen Sprung durch die Buchstaben seiner diversen Firmen macht und welche neuen Milestones dann heute Abend gezeigt werden. Wer es auf die Schnelle nicht mehr live vor Ort schafft, kann sich den Live-Stream im Netz ansehen. Der Counter läuft nur noch im Stundenbereich! Was haben wir denn zu erwarten? Klar und mehr als bekannt sind die neuen, lang erwarteten und heute endlich kommenden, Pixel 3 "Billig-Phones". Wobei billig hier, und das wollten wir alle, die mal ein NEXUS-Gerät kauften und wussten, was wir daran hatten, in erster Linie nur der Preis ist. Hierzu bringt Euch eine Google Suche schon mal vorab alle Details. Aber, und das ist wohl erst der Anfang, auch zum Thema Datenschutz wird viel passieren. Die bekannteste Anpassung, teilweise in der öffentlich verfügbaren Beta schon zu sehen, wird die Funktionsweise der Apps beeinflussen: Daten, wie zum Beispiel Euer aktueller Standort, soll nur mehr geteilt werden, wenn die App, die die Daten erhebt, aktiv genutzt wird. Damit nimmt sich, auch wenn ich Apple immer noch als größten geheimen Datensammler der Welt ansehe, Google hier ein Beispiel an ios. Und klar, wir werden einen tiefen Einblick in das kommende Android Q, hoffentlich inkl. Termin in den nächsten Wochen, bekommen. Wer bei den aktuellen Test-Versionen dabei ist, kennt schon grob das neue System der "Bubbles" und Gesten. Allerdings habe ich den Eindruck, dass es hier eher eine reine Alpha ist, die Google uns nun bereits in zweiter Version testen lässt, denn eine halbwegs stabile Beta. Mal sehen, was heute Abend hierzu bekannt gegeben wird und wie viele "Testversionen" bisher geladen und installiert wurden. Wer sich das noch auf die Schnelle selbst ansehen will, sollte ein Pixel-Telefon haben, dass nicht "live" genutzt wird - die aktuelle Software beinhaltet noch viele Fehler und ist auch nicht Absturz-sicher - daher empfehle ich, ein Altgerät zu verwenden und nicht Dein Telefon, dass Du 24/7 nutzt! Und dann kommt die never ending story: Künstliche Intelligenz und Machine Learning. Sicherlich werden wir ein Update der Funktion "Duplex" bekommen: Damit ruft Dein Handy in den USA bei Frisör, Restaurant oder Arzt an und kann selbstständig, mit Kalenderzugriff, Termine für Dich buchen. Mal sehen, wann wir das nun auch in Deutschland erwarten dürfen. Und auch die Funktion des Pixel 3 namens "Call Screen" wäre nett für mehr Infos: in den USA kann man Anrufer ohne oder mit unbekannter Nummer von Duplex als "Call Screen" annehmen lassen. Und alles was gesprochen wird, wird in Textform auf das Handydisplay live transkribiert. Sollte also nur ein Freund die Handynummer getauscht haben, kann man sofort ran gehen - ist es Werbung, lässt man Google den Anrufer einfach abwürgen und sperrt danach die Nummer - oder hat, bei keiner Nummer im Display, seine Ruhe. Mal sehen, was Google photo für neue Features und Funktionen dank KI spendiert bekommt - und welche Dienste Google noch um Intelligenz erweitern wird! Oder was es neues aus der Cloud gibt, wie sich Google Drive gegen amazon's AWS stellt... In dem Zuge erwartet man auch eine Offensive gegen amazon's Alexa: Unfassbar aber wahr, trotz den hohen Preisen ist Google mit seinen Pixel-Telefonen zu einem angesehenen Hardware-Player aufgestiegen. Und nun soll das, auch zum endlichen Durchbruch des Google Assistenten, mit Lautsprechern und intelligenten Gadgets, fortgeführt werden. Auch hier werden wir einiges erwarten können! KI kommt aber auch weiteren Buchstaben zu Gute: mal sehen, was nest aus der Heimtechnik zeigt - hier ist ja bereits ein neues Gerät mit Display "aus Versehen" im Google Store geleakt - oder was Waymo zum Thema selbstfahrende Fahrzeuge präsentieren wird... das kann spannend werden, bis zum Schluss! Apropos Schluss: mal sehen, was Google zu seiner Game-Streaming-Platform Stadia zu berichten hat. Dafür soll es einen eigenen Controller geben, der den aktuellen Spielstand zwischen den Geräten "dirigieren" kann: also, im Bus auf Handy zocken, zu Hause auf TV einfach an gleicher Stelle weiter zocken... wir erwarten immer noch einen Preis für das Abo-Modell und mehr Infos zu Technik und Partnern! Damit steht und fällt der Erfolg oder eben Misserfolg - noch dazu, da Google hier als erster aus der Deckung kam. Was wir nicht erwarten sollten: Das leidige Thema: smartwatches. Google war hier, vor langer laaaaanger Zeit, erfolgreich als erster und mit VIEL ABSTAND vor der Konkurrenz mit Samsung und LG gestartet und hat, nicht zuletzt mit Huawei und auch einer Hand von Luxusanbieter, einen soliden Markt für jedermann geschaffen. Dann aber, ganz der Koloss, der Alphabet ist, die Weiterentwicklung des "wear os" verpennt. Und sich dann ganz entspannt aus der Zuschauerperspektive von Apple überholen und abhängen lassen. Das soll sich nun ändern und auch die Forderung einer Pixel Watch könnte, wenn auch nicht dieses Jahr, näher kommen: Google hat im Januar die Technik von Fossil gekauft, was natürlich Spekulationen angefacht hat. Da dieses Thema aber immer noch stiefmütterlich und ohne Druck behandelt wird, erwarte ich weder eine "Überraschungsuhr" noch eine detaillierte Aussage hierzu. Es gäbe noch viel zu aktualisieren, z.B. - mein Lieblingsthema -, neue Partner für GooglePay... aber ich glaube, das hat Google intern bereits schon aufgegeben und diskutiert mit Apple über eine Übernahme... kleiner Scherz, aber man könnte den Eindruck echt gewinnen! Oder wie YouTube mit der DSGVO (GDPR auf englisch) umgeht und was die CDUCSUSPD-Bullshit-EU-Abstimmung zum Thema "Upload-Filter" nun bedeuten wird. Also, nicht vergessen, wenn wir bei der EU-Wahl NICHT wählen werden! Oder, oder, oder... warten wir ab, was Sundar Pichai und sein Management heute Abend präsentieren wird! Es ist und bleibt und wird spannend! 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Calling All Platforms Tech - Tech news for fans of Apple, Google and Microsoft
We switch things up this week and start with gaming! Gaming: 1:06 - Apex Legends - Xbox Live coming to other platforms. - Microsoft Games Studios name change. - New Xbox Game pass games. - New Windows Insiders update info. Microsoft: 29:52 - Microsoft partners with TomTom. - New Mixed Reality updates. Apple : 36:30 - New AirPods coming this year. - Apple files new glass keyboard patent. Google: 47:11 - Job listing for VP, Hardware, Wearables. - listen to the person you are using Call Screen with. www.patreon.com/callingallplatforms T-Shirts! Contact: podcast@callingallplatforms.com Social: Facebook Twitter YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Android
Calling All Platforms Tech - Tech news for fans of Apple, Google and Microsoft
Did we buy anything? 1:58 Toy deals from 1998: 14:13 Apple: 24:25 - iOS 12.1 is available. - Apple Music coming to Alexa. - Apple Watch Series 4 getting a 45 day return window. Google: 41:41 - Save your Call Screen transcripts on Pixel phones. - Project Fi now Google Fi, available on most phones. General Tech: 47:52 - Your Time on Facebook feature. - Alexa powered Big Mouth Billy Bass. Microsoft: 51:39 - October update has been fixed. - SwiftKey now has Bing integration. Gaming: 57:23 - New Sea of Thieves update. - New Xbox Games with Gold. - Hitman 2 - Fallout 76 - Battlefield V - Red Dead Online beta - Pokemon Go trainer battles are coming. Finally! - Coming soon: Smash Ultimate, Playstation Classic, Katamari Damaci, Just Cause 4, Dusk. T-Shirts! Contact: podcast@callingallplatforms.com Social: Facebook Twitter YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Android
Você ainda atende ligações no celular? Mencionado no episódio: "Google's new phone software aims to end telemarketer calls for good": https://www.businessinsider.com/google-pixel-3-telemarketer-call-screen-2018-10
Google just one-upped Apple in a significant way by addressing a problem that's plaguing U.S. cellphone owners: spam calls. The company's new Pixel 3 flagship Android smartphone is first to introduce a new call screening feature that leverages the built-in Google Assistant. The screening service transcribes the caller's request in real-time, allowing you to decide whether or not to pick up, and gives you a way to respond.