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Google to Launch Dongle TV with HDMI Cable


Mon 24 Aug 2020 | 12:04 PM
Ahmed Yasser

Google will release Sabrina’ TV dongle, according to 9to5Mac.The arrival of Google’s ‘Sabrina’ will be a boost to the Android TV as you don’t have many products out there that run the OS until unless your TV has it built in.

Now, Xiaomi Mi Box 4K, Nvidia Shield and Mi TV Stick as some of the options that run on Android TV. However, it still seems to be a long way before we get enough Android TV devices in the market.

According to the XDA Developers report from June showed ‘Sabrina’ as a pebble-shaped Chromecast that’s slightly taller than the current version of the device.

There is a ‘G’ embossed on the top and the device comes in three colours - black, white and pink . There’s also a flat HDMI cable and the connector that’s the same colour as the body. We also got a look at the remote controller.

Google presented jobs, recipes and merchandise more straightforward by means of including a brand new function to its Search. The firm is increasing the capability of Activity Cards to lend a hand customers to find recipes, jobs and merchandise simply.

According to Google, this may lend a hand customers see and examine all of the merchandise they’re focused on and lend a hand them decide sooner.

The card will even inform customers what number of new jobs had been indexed particularly periods in line with customers hobby. According to the corporate, this may make it more straightforward for customers to search out new alternatives to discover as an alternative of going thru all of the posts to discover a new one.

According to finance yahoo, these updates are rolling out today. If you’re not interested in seeing activity cards, you can turn off private results in your Search settings. You can also remove inpidual items that pop up on the recipe and product cards, and delete your job searches from the My Activity.

Elsewhere, you now have the option of sending audio messages via Google Assistant on Android phones solely using your voice. All you have to do is say, “Hey Google, send an audio message,” along with the name of the recipient and what you want to tell them.

The feature is live in English-speaking countries, and in Brazil in Portuguese. Later, Google is planning to replace Duo with Meet. Duo to be phased out after only being on the market for a few years (Duo launched in 2016.) Its rumored demise has reportedly come as a surprise to the Duo team themselves, according to 9to5Google.

Also, it will see some of Duo’s features integrated into Meet, including end-to-end encryption, 3D effects, and contacting users for a video via phone number.