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What's the Difference Between Android Go & Android One? Ever since Google CEO Sundar Pichai took the helms of the world's most valuable brand, he has made it his mission to bring smartphones to lower-income communities. Born in India, Mr. Pichai has created several programs to address the needs of the Indian market, particularly the lower income ...
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Devices to keep your home network secure This is best done using a security device designed for home use. They're usually a small gadget that plugs into a spare ethernet port on your broadband router. Most can handle intrusion detection. They'll also manage your routers internet gateway and in some cases provide network malware protection.
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Google launches Clips camera, its latest effort to bring AI into home gadgets The $249 device, which is designed to clip onto furniture or other fixed objects, automatically captures subjects that wander into its viewfinder. But unlike some trail or security cameras that are triggered by motion or programmed on timers, Clips is more discerning. Google has trained its electronic brain ...
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Conversion: IS videos found on gadgets of accused, says NIA KOCHI: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has traced out IS documentaries and videos from the electronic gadgets recovered from two persons accused in the forcible conversion of a Pathanamthitta woman. The agency submitted this at the NIA Court in Kochi on Tuesday when the bail petitions of ...
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ANALYSIS-Google's Clips camera is latest effort to bring AI into home gadgets Alphabet Inc's Google is betting this combination proves irresistible with the Tuesday launch of Google Clips, a pocket-sized digital camera that decides on its own whether an image is interesting enough to shoot. The $249 device, which is designed to clip onto furniture or other fixed objects, ...
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Google starts a push for cross-platform app development with Flutter SDK Ron Amadeo Ron is the Reviews Editor at Ars Technica, where he specializes in Android OS and Google products. He is always on the hunt for a new gadget and loves to rip things apart to see how they work. Email ron@arstechnica.com // Twitter @RonAmadeo · reader comments 106. Share this story.
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