New Tools From Google Promise PC Quality VR On Mobile By Chris Schodt published 18 May 17 Google is expanding its Daydream VR platform at the same time that it’s looking to both improve the quality of VR content and make developing great experiences easier.
Google Aims For Social VR With Daydream 2.0 By Chris Schodt published 18 May 17 Google is continuing to refine and expand Daydream, its VR-specific platform and interface.
Why Don’t The New Standalone Daydream HMDs Do Mixed Reality? By Seth Colaner published 18 May 17 What’s Tango doing on those new VR headsets? Put differently, what isn’t Tango doing on them, and why?
HTC Beats Oculus To Standalone VR By Seth Colaner published 18 May 17 Untethered VR is one of the next holy grails in the VR industry. And HTC is about to beat Oculus to the punch.
Google Bakes Machine Learning Into Android O With TensorFlow Lite, New Framework By Nathaniel Mott published 18 May 17
Google Daydream VR Ditches Smartphone, Goes Standalone With Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 VR Platform By Kevin Carbotte published 17 May 17 Google revealed that the next stage of the Daydream VR platform requires no smartphone at all; instead, using Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 VR platform, Daydream VR will come to standalone HMDs.
Google Responds To Mass Phishing Attack By Nathaniel Mott published 5 May 17 Questions still remain about how the company plans to prevent attacks similar to the one that happened earlier this week, which compromised roughly 1 million Google accounts, from reoccurring.
Google's Tilt Brush Heads To Viveport By Nathaniel Mott published 5 May 17 HTC said in today's announcement that Tilt Brush will also be available as part of the Viveport Subscription.
Massive Google Phishing Attack Highlights OAuth's Flaws By Nathaniel Mott published 4 May 17 The attacker had almost total access to the accounts, which meant they could "read, send, delete, and manage your email" and "manage your contacts" without alerting Google's security features.
Google, Facebook Victims Of $100M Phishing Scam By Nathaniel Mott published 28 April 17 It's easier to con someone than to take whatever you want from them with brute force, and that's why someone was able to bilk roughly $100 million from Google and Facebook via email fraud.
Google Celebrates Safer Internet Day With Security Overview By Nathaniel Mott published 7 February 17 Google used simple language and basic concepts to explain how it tries to protect its users while they browse the web.
Google's Project Tango Heads To The Detroit Institute Of Arts By Nathaniel Mott published 9 January 17 The Detroit Institute of Arts is using Google's Project Tango for augmented reality (AR) features at some of its exhibits.
Google Begins Using High-Accuracy Neural Machine Translation System For Eight Language Pairs By Lucian Armasu published 16 November 16 Google announced that it started using its breakthrough Neural Machine Translation system that can achieve near-human levels of accuracy.
With First Tango Phone, Google Launches 35 Augmented Reality Apps By Nathaniel Mott published 1 November 16
Google Reveals Actively Exploited Windows Kernel Vulnerability By Lucian Armasu published 31 October 16 Google made public two new critical vulnerabilities in Flash and Windows, one of which has yet to be fixed by Microsoft.
Alphabet Eyes Wireless Networks As Google Fiber's Rollout Halts By Nathaniel Mott published 26 October 16 Alphabet's Access subsidiary announced that it's "pausing" the expansion of the fiber-optic internet service commonly known as Google Fiber to focus on developing new technologies.
Chrome 55 To Intelligently Reduce Memory Usage By As Much Half, When Needed By Lucian Armasu published 10 October 16 Google announced that Chrome 55, which should be available by the end of the year, will significantly reduce memory usage.
Google Daydream Made Of Fabric, Costs Under $100, Available In November By Kevin Carbotte published 4 October 16 Google revealed the design and price of the first Daydream HMD, and you may be surprised about both.
Google Accelerating Video Understanding Research With 'YouTube-8M' Dataset By Lucian Armasu published 28 September 16 Google released the YouTube-8M video dataset containing data from over 500,000 videos to accelerate research for video understanding.