Motion Stills, Google’s New iOS-Only App Turns Live Photos into GIFs
The Search Giant, Google launched Motion Stills today, a new iOS-only app that takes your existing Live Photos made with an iOS device and stabilizes them to make shareable video clips and GIFs. For the time being, the app is available on the App Store for free. However, it is
Google Photos Update Hints at Unlimited Original-Quality Photo Storage for Nexus Users
According to a post on the Google blog, within a year of its launch, Google Photos has created 1.6 billion collages, animations, and movies from your snapshot. Other than that, there have been some 2 trillion labels, with 24 billion of them categorizing selfies. Wow!! The Search Giant said that
Oracle Loses $9 Billion Android Trial Against Google As U.S. Jury Declares ‘fair use’ of Java in Android
On Thursday, a jury in San Francisco cleared Google of copyright infringement in a 6 year legal saga brought by Oracle over Google’s use of Java in Android. The jury of 11 members took 3 days of deliberation to reach its verdict. It is a huge victory for Google and
Google’s Plan to Password-Free Login is Moving Forward
If Google’s password-free login – Project Abacus becomes successful this summer, then the conventional passwords will soon be a thing of the past on the Android devices. The project stems from the idea that humans are not very good at remembering passwords, but they’re quite good at simply being themselves.
Google Home: Search Giant’s Voice-Activated Home Device
Google is all set to enter the virtual-agent market with a voice-activated home device called Google Home. According to The New York Times, the Search Giant will unveil it on Wednesday at its annual Google I/O developers conference. The conference will start with a keynote presentation from Google Chief Executive
Google Wishes to Empower Women with a New Set of Emojis
Not all emojis are created equal and Google wants to do something about that. Therefore, the Search Giant has proposed a new set of emojis to empower women. Four Google employees wrote in a proposal that no matter where you look, women are gaining recognition and visibility as never before.
Super-Smart VIV – Another Big Leap in AI After Siri
Siri, the velvet-voiced iOS assistant who can give you directions, do Mathematics and chat with you about Game of Thrones, is associated with Apple. But it wasn’t made by Apple; it was originally launched by Stanford Research Institute as a spin-off company, led by Dag Kittlaus, Adam Cheyer and Tom
Google Slides Gets A New Q&A Feature to Make Dull Presentations Interesting
The Search Giant, Google has added a new feature to its Slides software to save presentation audiences from sitting through long rambling questions. How does Google Slides work? Slides Q&A, Google’s PowerPoint competitor will let the audiences send text questions to the Presenter through the Web while listening to
Google Hired Former Motorola Chief as Its New Hardware Division Chief
Search giant, Google just took a big leap in its efforts to grow its consumer electronics business by hiring former Motorola chief, Rick Osterloh as its new Hardware Division Chief. He’ll work to unify Google’s new hardware division under one roof, as part of its well-planned strategy. This means, Nest
Google’s Waze Allows Hackers to Spy on You
Goggle’s child, Waze, world’s largest community-based traffic and navigation app has security concerns. According to a Fusion report documenting an exploit found by UC Santa Barbara researchers, Waze allows hackers to spy on you in real-time. But how is it possible? In the report, Fusion’s Kashmir Hill detailed how researchers