CNET News - Google's new products from I/O 2015 take aim at Apple
CNET News - Google's new products from I/O 2015 take aim at Apple
2015-05-28
Google can seem like it's everywhere
computers mobile phones cars and smart
watches but now it's focusing on photos
mobile payments and virtual reality at
its annual developers conference in San
Francisco google introduced the new
google photo app it's the home for all
your photos and videos so it's a place
that you can keep a lifetime of memories
very privately and safely back up as
well as unlimited photo and video
storage Google photos can automatically
organized people moments and events
without using tags thanks to machine
learning technology and then let you go
and create movies or stories or
animations or collages to help share
these with others that machine learning
technology also comes into play with
Google's answer to Apple's Siri the now
on tap update for android phones uses
natural language processing and context
to give you what you want what's his
real name Skrillex is full name is sunny
John Moore Google's update to its mobile
operating system called Android M will
also improve your phone's battery life
what we've been able to see is with the
Nexus 9 having to Nexus nines next to
each other the one running l and the one
running em the one running M is actually
getting twice the battery life to
challenge Apple pay Google now has
android pay using an android device you
can tap and pay with your phone at over
700,000 locations in the US your credit
or debit card is protected because
android pay uses a virtual account
number a temporary number generated for
the transaction google also wants to
make virtual reality a reality for the
classroom using Google's cardboard VR
headsets teachers could take students on
virtual field trips anywhere in the
world in San Francisco I'm Lexi savita's
cnet.com for CBS News
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