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Google's Top Technology Releases in 2019


Mon 16 Dec 2019 | 10:28 AM
Ahmed Yasser

Google unveiled a number of cool new products during its annual hardware event in New York City. Here are the top google's technologies quietly announced in 2019.

*Nest Hub Max

The Nest Hub Max smart display by Google is the bigger Google Nest Hub variant you've been dreaming about. To top things off, the Nest Hub Max is also a powerful connected home hub, it’s compatible with a host of today's most popular smart home products.

Nest Hub Max

*Google Pixelbook

The firm offers the Pixelbook Go with a choice of Intel processors, ranging from the entry-level Core m3 to a power user-friendly Core i5 and Core i7 options. Depending on your choice, you'll get 8 GB or 16 GB of RAM, and up to 256 GB of SSD storage.

 Pixelbook

* Movie Editing

Google released the photos app by adding new movie editing capabilities to its Web interface. Google wants its users to see how this new movie-editor in Photos for Web works well for creating and posting simple videos, especially for creating automatically created movies.

The movie editor that Google is bringing to the Web interface of Google Photos is essentially the same as the mobile version, which is very basic, according to Tech News.

Movie Editing

*Google’s Pixel phones

Google unveiled a new Pixel smartphones with higher quality cameras, a radar sensor and faster virtual assistant.

The company also revealed a new way of controlling a smartphone, dubbed “motion sense”. The technology uses a radar chip in the smartphone to let users control it using gestures in the air, with controls for skipping songs, snoozing an alarm or silencing calls.

Google’s Pixel phones

*Google's Fingerprint

Google search giant allowed sites such as: Gmail and YouTube to access them without the need for passwords to simplify logging in to Chrome and making it easier to access websites in less time.

The sites use fingerprint as an alternative to the Gmail password .This is the first time that Android has allowed the use of fingerprints for online verification of user identities. The phone must support the fingerprint locking system. In addition the new feature will initially work on Google phones Beta, including Google’s Pixel phones.

Google's Fingerprint