As a poll declares CT residents as the most likely Americans to stick with New Year resolutions, columnist Wharton considers ...
Google I/O today contained a million different hardware announcements, some of which were just two-minute product teases, presumably to head off product leakers. First up is the Pixel 7, Google’s ...
The rise of augmented reality has enabled tech companies to create some of the most hyped-up eyewear the world has ever seen. After showing half-baked prototypes, some of the futuristic glasses were ...
Google has officially put the final nail on Google Goggles's coffin. A new update released just now effectively renders the app unusable, displaying instead a splash screen that encourages users to ...
In an announcement that will surprise no one, Google has officially declared its Goggles app to be dead. As spotted by Android Police, users who open the app will see a message directing them to ...
Google signed Goggles' death warrant the moment it launched Lens, and now it looks like the tech giant is ready to bid farewell to its old image recognition app. As Android Police has noticed, the ...
Google Goggles — the precursor to Google Lens — just got an update after over three years of dormancy. The update simply provides a splash screen to encourage users to download Google Lens instead.
Google Goggles is not one of Google’s most popular apps, but it was a rather capable and fun app to use, but it seems like it’s going away, as it now prompts users to install Google Lens instead.
Google Lens looks fresh and exciting—but we’ve seen hints of this technology before. Google Goggles might not have been mentioned during the I/O keynote, but its spirit was most certainly present at I ...
Ryne was ostensibly a senior editor at Android Police, working at the site from 2017-2022. But really, he is just some verbose dude who digs on tech, loves Android, and hates anticompetitive practices ...
Google has announced that it’s bringing a new feature to Google Assistant that uses computer vision to recognize real-world items and suggest appropriate actions. It’s sort of like the all-but-defunct ...
Virtual reality as we know it today didn't exist in the 19th century, but what if it did? What if, alongside the monocles, pocket watches, and snuffboxes of proper gentlemen of the time, there existed ...
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