Saturday
Mar302024

Google confirms older Nest cameras are coming to the Home app

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During a Reddit AMA, Google addressed a major user concern for Nest camera owners: support for older Nest cameras in the Google Home app. While the Nest app seems to be phased out, Google is actively bringing Nest cameras over to the Home app. This effort includes the Nest Cam Indoor and Outdoor, with Nest Cam IQ and Nest Hello Video Doorbell planned for future integration.

An engineering manager at Google confirmed ongoing work on porting these cameras. The biggest challenge seems to be the age of the products, but it looks like Google remains committed to full Nest camera integration within the Home app.

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Saturday
Mar302024

Discover hidden gems and trending spots with Google Maps

Looking for more than just search results on Google Maps? Now, you can explore curated lists alongside reviews, photos, and the usual search functions. Swipe up on any place you search for and discover a new section called "Lists in [city]".

You can dive into recommendations from trusted sources like The Infatuation's restaurant picks, Lonely Planet's must-see locations, The New York Times' perfect 36-hour itineraries, and OpenTable's hottest new restaurants.

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Thursday
Mar282024

Apple poised for May launch of new iPads with OLED displays, larger Air model

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Apple is set to unveil new iPad models in early May, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. These next-generation iPads were initially expected for March or April, but delays in OLED display manufacturing and software development pushed back the launch date.

The highlight of the release is expected to be the new iPad Pro featuring an OLED display, a first for the iPad lineup. Gurman also hints at redesigned Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil accessories for the Pro line, though specifics remain under wraps.

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Thursday
Mar282024

Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses get smarter with multimodal AI

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Get ready for a boost in brainpower for your shades! According to a recent New York Times report, Meta is bringing advanced AI features to its Ray-Ban Smart Glasses starting next month.

This multimodal AI can do some impressive tricks: translating languages on the fly and identifying objects, animals, and even famous landmarks. The feature has been in testing since last December through an early access program.

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