Saturday
Oct122019

Nest Home Mini is expected to launch alongside new Pixels

We've been seeing reports since late August about a new version of the Home Mini smart speaker, and what 9to5Google has been reporting is then is the arrival of the Nest Mini. It'll arrive alongside the launch of the new Pixel 4 and the Pixelbook Go on October 15th. It'll reportedly have better sound with more prominent bass. The small smart speaker will supposedly have a 3.5mm audio jack to help pin against the Amazon Echo Dot. 

A recent look into the APK of the Google Home app shows that the speaker will indeed be called the Nest Mini and that it might have what Google calls "Ultrasound sensing." This feature was first seen in the Nest Hub Max, where an ultrasound sensor will automatically display controls when you approach the smart display. The Google Home app's code shows that this feature can possibly support other devices other than the Nest Hub Max.

Friday
Oct112019

Here's your first look at the Google Pixelbook Go

Ahead of the October 15th event, Google's upcoming devices have been leaking left and right. The newest one is the company's latest interpretation of the Chromebook: the Pixelbook Go. 9to5Google shares details about the rumoured device, complete with hands-on photos of what looks like a prototype version of the laptop. 

The Pixelbook Go has a 13.3-inch 16:9 screen that comes with either 1080p or 4K resolution display, two USB-C ports, and options for Intel Core m3, i5, and i7 processors. It'll reportedly be powered have either 8GB or 16GB of RAM and 64GB, 128GB, or 256GB of storage. 

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Friday
Oct112019

New Google Pixel 4 marketing material photos surface

Just when you think there's nothing else to leak about the Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, there's still more material coming out. This time around, well-known leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks) shared some marketing materials and fresh renders of the phones. 

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Friday
Oct112019

Evernote now supports iOS 13's dark mode setting

Evernote already has Dark Mode built-in, but now the app supports iOS 13's system-wide Dark theme toggle. What this means is if you set your iPhone to the Dark theme (dark mode everywhere!), then Evernote will follow suit. When you open the app, it'll have a black background. 

The update for the cloud-based, note-taking app is now available from the App Store for the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch (if necessity really calls for it).

Source: iMore