Google unveiled its next generation mobile payments yesterday at its annual developer conference, Google I/O, with Android Pay. Android Pay, very much like Google Wallet, allows users to use their smartphone to make payments. The change is an effort by Google to reclaim its momentum in the area of mobile …
Read More »Google Now 2015: Now on Tap
Google announced Now On Tap on its annual conference for developers yesterday. To put it simply, Now On Tap is the improved version of Google Now but the idea behind Now On Tap is to make it smarter and faster, and make it work (almost) anywhere. It focuses on 3 specific area: understanding …
Read More »Google I/O 2015: Android M Developer Preview
Google announced the Android M developer preview, which focuses on “polish and quality” and “literally fixes thousands of bugs” during its developer event today. With Android M, Google has focused on six key areas to improve the user experience. Read below to find out what they are:- Permissions Manager – Just like …
Read More »Google I/O 2015: Google Announced Google Photos
One of the biggest announcement from Google’s I/O 2015 keynote was Google Photos. The new service is launching later today and will provide free unlimited cloud storage for both photos and videos. The only caveat is that photos have a maximum 16-megapixel size, while video is limited to 1080p footage. This is …
Read More »Google I/O 2015: What to Expect
With Google I/O 2015 around the corner, we’re expecting to see new details regarding Wear, TV and Auto, and the arrival of Android M, one that would be different from previous and might be less focused on the mobile ecosystem version. Let’s take a look at what talks we have found most …
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