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Report: Round Pixel Watch with Fitbit integration could launch as soon as spring 2022
07:29pm, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 9to5Google
Over the years, Google has made several attempts to release a wearable that can compete with the Apple Watch. New Pixel Watch rumors today provide additional details. more The post Report: Round Pixel Watch with Fitbit integration could launch as soon as spring 2022 appeared first on 9to5Google .
KFC and BP petrol station named as Christchurch Covid locations of interest
07:24pm, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 Otago Daily Times
A KFC at 258 Colombo St was added to the locations of interest. Photo: Google A Christchurch KFC and a service station were added to the list of new Covid-19 locations of interest on Thursday.
Realme GT Neo 2 review: A bold and powerful mid-ranger
07:21pm, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 Techtelegraph
Realme is back with yet another capable mid-ranger in the form of the GT Neo 2 that features quicker charging than Googles Pixel 6 series. Packing in the reheated version of 2020s flagship Snapdragon 865 processor with a healthy portion of RAM, an excellent AMOLED display, and a trio of rear cameras, Realmes latest mid-ranger [] The post Realme GT Neo 2 review: A bold and powerful mid-ranger appeared first on TECHTELEGRAPH .
Google is making its first in-house smartwatch that could launch in 2022
07:17pm, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 The Verge
This is not the new watch; we have not seen the new watch yet. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Google is finally making its own in-house smartwatch thats set to launch in 2022, according to a person familiar with the matter and a new report from Insider . While Google has made its own smartphones for years under the Pixel line (which has since extended to other accessories, like wireless headphones), the company has never designed its own smartwatch, despite the fact that Google has had a companion wearable platform for Android since 2014. The watch is being worked on by Googles Pixel hardware group separately from Fitbit, which Google bought for $2.1 billion earlier this year. According to Insider s report, the new upcoming Google watch its not clear whether Google will actually be calling it a Pixel Watch yet will Continue reading
Global OTT Devices and Services Market Report 2021-2026 Featuring Akamai Technologies, Amazon, Apple, Brightcove, Google, Hulu, Limelight Networks, Microsoft, Netflix, Roku, Tencent
07:15pm, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 PR Newswire
DUBLIN, Dec. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The "OTT Devices and Services - Global Market Trajectory & Analytics" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com''s offering. Global OTT Devices and Services Market to Reach $217.5 Billion by the Year 2026 Amid the COVID-19 crisis, the global
EXCLUSIVE: Google is planning to launch its own ''Pixel Watch'' in 2022 as it renews ambitions in wearable tech
06:40pm, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 Business Insider Markets
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Albert Edwards: Here''s Why The FAANGs Will End Up Sinking Like The BRICs
06:07pm, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 Zero Hedge
Albert Edwards: Here''s Why The FAANGs Will End Up Sinking Like The BRICs While US equity indexes have been relatively stable despite the recent spike in volatility, what is going below the surface is sheer turmoil. Take the Nasdaq: while the index remains just shy of all time highs, this is entirely thanks to the five or so gigacaps, the GAMMA (fka FAAMG) stocks, which has found solid support in recent days. Alas, the same can not be said for the rest of the tech-heavy Nasdaq where as the chart below shows, we have just seek the biggest spike in new 52-week lows since the March 2020 crash. This, when coupled with the recent bloodbath observed in the median stock (as measured by the Value Line Geometric), is why yesterday we rhetorically noted that "they better not start selling the generals" or else everything will come crashing down. They better not start selling the generals pic.twitter.com/3RHZsrn4QI — zerohedge (@zerohedge) December 1, 2021 So cue SocGen''s in house grizzly bear, Albert Edwards, who - never lacking for a scenario which ends in fire and brimstone - writes this morning that hope is not a strategy and that unfortunately for the bulls, " FAANGs will end up sinking like a BRIC ." Reminding his readers that Inflation and Covid remain the main focus of the markets (they hardly need reminding in light of the explosion in vol in the past week), Edwards said that he feels compelled "to flag up two important BRIC-related anniversaries that might be relevant for the dominant FAANG stocks." First, the SocGen strategist notes that it is the 20th anniversary of the invention of the BRIC acronym. (BRICs, for those who need reminding, was dreamed up by Goldman''s former Chief Economist, Jim (now Lord) O’Neil, who predicted that the emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China would enjoy superior economic growth and investment returns relative to the developed economies.
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) Shares Sold by Arkadios Wealth Advisors
05:44pm, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 Transcript Daily
Arkadios Wealth Advisors reduced its stake in Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) by 5.3% in the third quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm owned 1,437 shares of the information services providers stock after selling 81 shares during the period. Arkadios Wealth Advisors holdings in []
Some Pixel 6 Owners Facing Network Connectivity Issues
05:24pm, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 Android Headlines
Despite Googles attempts to minimize the number of bugs on new Pixels, it seems like the story continues with the Pixel 6 series. Some users are reporting network connectivity issues on the two new Pixels, though it appears to be intermittent and not prolonged. So far, users from the U.S., Canada, and a few other [] Read More... The post Some Pixel 6 Owners Facing Network Connectivity Issues appeared first on Android Headlines .
Assistant Driving Mode can now be launched from a homescreen shortcut
05:23pm, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 9to5Google
Back in October , Google added a Bluetooth-based auto-launch for its Android Auto replacement. The latest way to launch Google Assistant Driving Mode is through a simple homescreen shortcut. more The post Assistant Driving Mode can now be launched from a homescreen shortcut appeared first on 9to5Google .
EU warns adtech giants over legal tricks as it moots changes to centralize privacy oversight
04:57pm, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 TechCrunch
The European Commission has given its clearest signal yet that its prepared to intervene over weak enforcement of the EUs data protection rules against big tech. Today the blocs executive also had a warning for adtech giants Google and Facebook accusing them of choosing legal tricks over true compliance with the EUs standard of []
EU warns it may need to centralize privacy enforcement TechCrunch
04:57pm, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 TechCrunch
The European Commission has given its clearest signal yet that its prepared to intervene over weak enforcement of the EUs data protection rules against big tech. Today the blocs executive also had a warning for adtech giants Google and Facebook accusing them of choosing legal tricks over true compliance with the EUs standard of []
Former Google Scientist Timnit Gebru Founds AI Institute
04:54pm, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 Silicon UK
One year after her controversial exit from Alphabet''s Google, AI scientist Timnit Gebru launches small lab to continue her research
New #google search features make it easier to find the right doctor
04:45pm, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 Byte Funding
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge As part of efforts to expand the health information it provides, today Google announced a new feature in search that will allow doctors to list which languages they can speak at their offices. People who speak languages other than English often struggle to navigate the healthcare system in […] The post New #google search features make it easier to find the right doctor appeared first on ByteFunding .
Sir Tim Berners-Lee''s internet body W3C is ''no longer fit for purpose''
04:19pm, Thursday, 02'nd Dec 2021 Daily Mail Online
The Movement for an Open Web (MOW) alliance alleged that the World Wide Web Consortium, known as W3C, had been ''hijacked by Big Tech, in particular Google''.
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