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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 details leak, new Google Maps arrives (Alphabet City)

2018-07-03
welcome to alphabet city this is the shell will recover everything related to alphabet Inc today we're talking about the new Google Maps a new version of the YouTube app and Google's gaming dreams but our top story is about Samsung first stop Android avenues Samsung's made it official its next unpacked event will be held on August 9th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn take a look at that snazzy invite it looks like a close-up of an S Pen which suggests this is gonna be about the note 9 the Twitter account for Samsung Mobile News says the new S Pen of the Galaxy Note 9 will have some remote control features this upgrade might be the best which the S Pen has ever received the account also says the pen would be charged by putting it back in the note L Dermot azan has a bunch of information about the note 9 on mobile review.com where tazón has a good track record when it comes to leaks he also says the S Pen will add support for Bluetooth and you'll be able to unlock the note with the stylus ET News says the S Pen will be able to control music take pictures remotely and be usable when giving presentations the same report says Samsung is working on a digital signature function which could be used like a personal authentication method like a fingerprint where tazón says the note 9 will be packin a huge four thousand milliamp hour battery the note 8 has a 3300 milliamp hour battery if the S Pen needs to be charged by the note this makes sense when it comes to design route azan says the note 9 won't look that different from the note 8 but the position of the fingerprint sensor has changed on the back that seems to line up with what we've seen posted by on leaks and ice universe next up play plaza the new version of Google Maps is out at the bottom of maps is a new tab called for you you tell maps which areas you want to follow and it'll put together suggestions in that tab when there's a place that matches up with you maps will tell you why that place was suggested apparently I should go over to the Stags head because it's similar to a couple of bars I like if it's not for me I can choose the not interested option I'm gonna save this for later by bookmarking it let's talk about the YouTube app Google updated the app so now everyone running Oreo can use the picture-in-picture mode one snag though music videos won't work in picture-in-picture mode unless you're paying for premium next stop google Gardens Kotaku has a report up that says Google is working on some kind of video game platform the report says it's a three pronged approach number one some sort of streaming platform which is codenamed Yeti number two some sort of hardware and number three an attempted to bring game developers under the Google umbrella apparently Google has met with several video game companies at the Game Developers Conference and at e3 the streaming system would work like this Google servers handled the heavy lifting of rendering the games and then that would be streamed to a computer or maybe even Google's own Hardware device so it'd kind of be like on life but that service was not long for this world do you think Google make this work let me know in the comments speaking of comments let's head on over to comment Cove the part of the show where we shine a spotlight on the best audience in the world that's you guys on the Oppo find X J Lopez says the many problems with phones that have moving parts are one if you're one of those parents who lend their phone to their kids there's a chance your kid won't take care of that phone they can accidentally get jelly or peanut butter on it Jay from now on I want that to be a new phone selling point this phone is jelly and peanut butter resistant life improvements had a comment about a posed face scanning branding how many people did that pass before it was agreed upon and not one of them thought there was anything wrong with calling it old face I agree with your sentiment Thanks to everyone for writing in if you've enjoyed your time in Alphabet City please hit that like button and subscribe mi as a colonel see you online awesome you're still here here's a little bit more news the good folks at xda-developers are reporting that 18 different Chromebooks are getting a Linux app support support for links of Chromebooks was announced at Google i/o this year but the pixel book being the first to get the feature
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