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Monthly Archives: June 2021
Google adds E2E RCS encryption to Messages, emoji mashup suggests, and more for Android – The Verge
Posted: June 20, 2021 at 1:22 am
Google has announced seven new features for Android that it says will help improve accessibility and make Assistant Shortcuts more useful, among other things. The new features announced today are:
Google announced that RCS chats sent through the Messages app will now be end-to-end encrypted. The feature was rolled out in beta last November, but it seems that Google is now releasing it for everyone who has access to RCS. When a message will be encrypted, the send button will have a lock icon on it thatll be important to keep an eye out for, as many people you text may not have RCS, or may not be using messages. Its also worth noting that, according to Google, the feature will only be available for one-on-one conversations, so your group chats wont be getting the feature at this time.
Google says its phone-based earthquake detection and alert system will be coming to Turkey, the Philippines, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The system, which uses Android phones to create an earthquake detection network that will warn people if theyre in a potentially affected area, originally launched in California, but it was made available in Greece and New Zealand in April.
Google says it hopes to bring the feature to more regions over the next year, but that its focusing on first making it available to countries that have a high risk of earthquakes.
If you get sent a text with important info and want to be able to quickly find it, youll be able to star it, which will place it in the starred category so you wont have to scroll back through a conversation to find it. Google says the feature will be rolling out to the Messages app over the coming weeks.
Starting this summer, Gboard will contextually suggest stickers created in Emoji Kitchen, Googles tool that lets users create mashups of two different emoji. The suggestions will show up in the Emoji menu for those writing a message in English, Spanish, or Portuguese.
Googles Assistant Shortcuts let users jump to a specific part of an app, but developers will now be able to show users information in widget form right in Assistant.
Googles Voice Access app, which allows people to navigate their phones using their voice, is getting gaze detection so it can tell whether someone is talking to their phone or talking to other people. The feature, which is in beta, will stop taking commands if it detects that youre not looking at your phone.
Voice Access is also getting improvements when it comes to entering passwords: users will be able to say words like dollar sign, and theyll be translated into the symbol, instead of being written out literally.
Android Auto users will be able to use their phone to personalize the app launcher and manually manage dark mode. Googles also adding the ability to quickly scroll to the top of a list, and the scroll bar is getting an A to Z button.
Google also says the messaging experience for apps like Messages and WhatsApp has been improved, making it easier to send and read messages.
Update June 15th, 2:05PM ET: Updated with information about Google adding end-to-end encryption for RCS chats sent through Messages.
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Honor confirms Googles apps will return to its phones with new 50 series – The Verge
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The Honor 50 series will be able to ship with Googles apps and services, Honor officially announced today as it launched the Honor 50 and Honor 50 Pro in China. In a statement, Honor says its phones will go through Googles security review and that Honor devices will therefore have the option to have Google Mobile Services (GMS) preinstalled on compatible devices, in accordance with Googles licensing and governance models.
Consumers will be able to experience Honor smartphones and tablets equipped with GMS, the company said. A spokesperson confirmed that the Honor devices referred to in the statement include the newly announced Honor 50. The device will be available for preorder in China on June 25th and will come to international markets such as France, Malaysia, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the UK at a later date at a price thats to be announced.
Honor hasnt been able to ship Googles apps and services, including the Google Play Store, on its phones since its former parent company Huawei was placed on the USs entity list, forcing Google to pull its Android license. Whats changed with the 50 series is that Huawei sold off Honor at the end of last year, allowing the company to work with Google once again. Huawei, meanwhile, is still unable to use Googles software and is positioning its own HarmonyOS as a replacement.
Reports about the return of Googles software to Honors phones emerged last month, after the companys German Twitter leaked the news in a now-deleted tweet.
Turning to the devices themselves, the most eye-catching thing about the Honor 50 and Honor 50 Pro are their rear cameras, which are arranged into a pair of circular bumps. The phones have four rear cameras in total, including a 100-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel wide-angle, a 2-megapixel macro, and a 2-megapixel depth camera. On the front, the Honor 50 Pro has a pair of selfie cameras, combining a 32-megapixel camera with a 12-megapixel ultrawide, while the Honor 50 just has a single 32-megapixel camera.
Both phones have a 120Hz display, though the Honor 50 Pros is slightly bigger at 6.72 inches compared to 6.57 for the regular Honor 50. Available colors include silver, bronze, green, and black. Internally, theyre powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G processor. The 50 Pro has a 4,000mAh battery that can be fast charged at up to 100W, while the regular 50 has a 4,300mAh battery and supports 66W fast charging.
The return of Googles software to Honors phones is unlikely to make much of a difference in China, where phones typically ship without the Play Store. But their absence has made Honor and Huaweis phones pretty hard to recommend elsewhere. When the Honor 50 eventually releases in the West, that could all change.
In China, the Honor 50 will start at 2,699 yuan (around $422), while the Honor 50 Pro will start at 3,699 yuan (around $578). Alongside the two flagship phones, Honor is also announcing the cheaper Honor 50 SE, which will start at 2,399 yuan (around $375).
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Google updates its kids online safety curriculum with lessons on gaming, video and more – TechCrunch
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Google announced today its updating and expanding its digital safety and citizenship curriculum called Be Internet Awesome, which is aimed at helping school-aged children learn to navigate the internet responsibly. First introduced four years ago, the curriculum now reaches 30 countries and millions of kids, says Google. In the update rolling out today, Google has added nearly a dozen more lessons for parents and educators that tackle areas like online gaming, search engines, video consumption, online empathy, cyberbullying and more.
The company says it had commissioned the University of New Hampshires Crimes Against Children Research Center to evaluate its existing program, which had last received a significant update back in 2019, when it added lessons that focused on teaching kids to spot disinformation and fake news.
The review found that program did help children in areas like dealing with cyberbullying, online civility and website safety, but recommended improvements in other areas.
Google then partnered with online safety experts like Committee for Children and The Net Safety Collaborative to revise its teaching materials. As a result, it now has lessons tailored to specific age groups and grade levels, and has expanded its array of subjects and set of family resources.
The new lessons include guidance around online gaming, search engines and video consumption, as well as social-emotional learning lessons aimed at helping students address cyberbullying and online harassment.
For example, some of the new lessons discuss search media literacy meaning, learning how to use search engines like Googles and evaluating the links and results it returns, as a part of an update to the programs existing media literacy materials.
Other lessons address issues like practicing empathy online, showing kindness, as well as what to do when you see something upsetting or inappropriate, including cyberbullying.
Concepts related to online gaming are weaved into the new lessons, too, as, today, kids have a lot of their social interactions in online games which often feature ways to interact with other players in real time and chat.
Here, kids are presented with ideas related to being able to verify an online gamers identity are they really another kid, for example? The materials also explain what sort of private information should not be shared with people online.
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Among the new family resources, the updated curriculum now points parents to the recently launched online hub, families.google, which offers a number of tips and information about tools to help families manage their tech usage.
For example, Google updated its Family Link app that lets parents set controls around which apps can be used and when, and view activity reports on screen-time usage. It also rolled out parental control features on YouTube earlier this year, aimed at families with tweens and teens who are too old for a YouTube Kids account, but still too young for an entirely unsupervised experience.
Google says the updated curriculum is available today to parents, families, teachers and educators, via the Be Internet Awesome website.
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The Nvidia Shields Android TV interface is getting a Google TV-inspired revamp – The Verge
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Starting today, Nvidias Shield devices are getting a revamped user interface, similar to what we saw come to other Android TV devices in February. The biggest change is a new Discover tab, which features content recommendations grouped by genre. The All Apps screen has also been tweaked: its now simply called Apps and uses a full-screen layout that Nvidia says shows more apps at once.
The new design appears to have drawn inspiration from the Google TV software on last years Chromecast. Theyre not identical (Google TV has the recommendations-focused For you tab as its home screen, for example), but there are obvious similarities. Most notably, the large circular app icons on the left side of the display have disappeared, and Nvidias screenshot also shows a large promotion for Disneys Loki at the top of the Home screen, replacing the blank space that was there before, which some (many?) might find annoying.
Signs of the redesign appeared back in April, when 9to5Google reported that a screenshot of the new design briefly appeared in the Play Store listing for the Nvidia Games app. Nvidia says the update should start appearing today, with the rollout expected to take around a week in total. Customers in the US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, and Australia will get the new UI and Discover tab, while those in Italy and Spain will only get the new UI.
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Google to work with UK regulators on its big ad-tracking shakeup – The Verge
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The UKs competition regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), will collaborate with Google as it attempts to rework online ad targeting, the regulator and Google have announced. It comes as Google is attempting to phase out the use of third-party cookies for tracking and targeting users with ads and instead use a new set of technologies its calling Privacy Sandbox.
In its announcement, Google said this is the first time regulators and technology companies have worked together on new technologies like this. As well as the CMA, the UKs data protection regulator (the Information Commissioners Office, or ICO) will also be involved. The CMA is taking a leading role in setting out how we can work with the most powerful tech firms to shape their behaviour and protect competition to the benefit of consumers, the CMAs chief executive Andrea Coscelli, said in a statement.
The collaboration comes in response to the CMAs announcement in January that it would be formally investigating Googles proposals, which involve using AI to bundle users together into anonymised groups to target them with ads (you can read more about the proposals here). Googles new approach is intended as a more privacy-orientated alternative to tracking cookies, which the company intends to phase out of its Chrome browser over the next year.
However, concerns have been raised that Googles Privacy Sandbox could harm competition, and concentrate yet more power in the hands of the search giant. There have also been concerns raised about whether the proposals are compatible with Europes tough GDPR data protection regulation. Meanwhile, the plans are also facing antitrust scrutiny in the US.
Google has made a series of commitments to the UK regulator about how it will develop and implement the changes. It says it will develop the plans transparently, in a way that doesnt give itself an unfair advantage, or discriminate against its rivals. Its also making a commitment to not combine user data from Chrome browsing histories or Google Analytics with its ad products.
For its part, the CMA says these commitments address its concerns, but its opening up a public consultation to help it decide whether to accept them. If accepted, the commitments would become legally binding.
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Airbnb Sees Opportunities in Smart Homes in Partnerships With Apple, Amazon and Google – Skift
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Nearly a year-and-a half since Airbnb had to shut down its plans to debut flights because of the Covid crisis, chief financial officer Dave Stephensen said the company sees revenue opportunities beyond booking stays in potential smart home partnerships with Google, Amazon, and Apple.
Speaking at a Nasdaq investor conference Thursday, Stephensen said he welcomes competition from the smart home trio, and sees an opportunity to work with them on automating home technology. He said Airbnb has lagged in this arena, and is under-penetrated.
Im actually very bullish in the long-term, he said without specifics on how Airbnb might work with hosts and these would-be partners on smart home technology.
From Nest to Alexa, Google, Amazon, and Apple have a variety of smart home solutions.
He said smart home technology, as well as keyless entry, could be revenue drivers long-term for Airbnb.
Curiously, while talking about smart homes, Stephenson also brought up opportunities for Airbnb to facilitate keyless entry to homes without elaboration. That statement came one day after Bloomberg broke the news that Airbnb paid $7 million to basically silence an Australian woman guest who was raped in a Manhattan Airbnb in 2015.
The rapist, who was not a fellow guest, had a set of keys for that Airbnb. The host regularly left keys to the popular Airbnb at a local bodega, and guests could obtain them there with no identification required.
Airbnb doesnt have much of a policy on how hosts and guests need to exchange keys, and the process varies wildly. It is debatable whether keyless entry, the practicality and legality of which varies widely around the world, would enhance guest and host security.
Of course, during the Nasdaq conference, the interviewer from Jeffries did not bring up the Bloomberg story even though the incident and Airbnbs way of dealing with these brand and guest calamities is highly relevant to Airbnbs operations.
Stephensen addressed the possibility of Airbnb eventually returning to launching flights, an initiative that was close to debuting before Covid forced it into hiberation.
He said Airbnb is focusing on recruiting individual hosts, and would not be launching flights in the immediate future. However, if Airbnb eventually indeed decides to launch flights, then Airbnb would do so in a unique way specific to the company, and would not offer flights in a generic way that one could typically find elsewhere.
While Booking Holdings and Expedia Group, as well as Marriott and Hilton, have multiple brands, Stephensen Airbnb sees it as more efficient to operate one brand globally.
He said Airbnb doesnt have to waste money marketing sub-brands. We have one brand to feed Airbnb, Stephensen said.
He added that long-term stays also differentiate Airbnb from competitors. He claimed Airbnb average around 4.5 nights per booking and that would be longer than a typical online travel age icy booking, he said.
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Google Earth reveals the world’s largest geoglyph – Livescience.com
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A set of sinuous lines found in the Thar Desert of India may be the largest geoglyph ever discovered.
Geoglyphs, which are sprawling designs formed with earth or stone, have not previously been found in India, though they are known from other deserts in Peru and in Kazakhstan. The Indian glyph consists of several spirals and a long, snaking line that doubles back on itself again and again. All told, the patterns cover 51 acres (20.8 hectares) of the arid region near the border with Pakistan. A hike along all the lines would make for a journey of 30 miles (48 kilometers).
It's not clear why the lines were made, though they are situated near several rock cairns, or stacks, and memorial stones, the latter carved with images of the Hindu deities Krishna and Ganesha. The lines may have some sort of religious or ceremonial meaning, discoverers and independent French researchers Carlo Oetheimer, and Yohann Oetheimer, wrote for the upcoming September issue of the journal Archaeological Research in Asia. The overall pattern is not visible from the ground, as there is no high point nearby and the terrain is flat. Only by scouting the region on Google Earth were the Oetheimers able to discover the geoglyphs.
Related: Photos: Ancient circular geoglyphs etched into the sand in Peru
The researchers first discovered the lines on Google Earth in 2014 while conducting a virtual survey of the region. In 2016, they visited a collection of intriguing sites. Several promising spots turned out to be furrows for failed tree plantations. But near the village of Boha, the researchers found patterns that had nothing to do with farming.
"The Boha lines stand out in regard to their monumental size, their shape (a giant spiral, a boustrophedon and a small, ovoid spiral, plus some portions of lines related to the main motives) and the orientation of the giant spiral," the Oetheimers wrote in an email to Live Science.
Related: 25 strangest sights on Google Earth
A boustrophedon refers to a line that doubles back on itself, first going from right to left and then left to right, in an alternating pattern. Some ancient written languages, including ancient Greek and Etruscan (from what is now Italy), were written in this back-and-forth style.
For all their size, the lines are fairly subtle on the ground. They are dug into the desert soil about 4 inches (10 centimeters) deep and are just 8 to 20 inches (20 to 50 cm) wide. Though the researchers aren't sure how the lines were made, they could have been formed with a plow pulled by a draft animal, like a camel.
Based on weathering and the sparse vegetation growth in and around the lines, the researchers estimate that the designs are around 150 years old, or perhaps as old as 200 years. That older age would put them in line with the age of the memorial stones found nearby. The area is uncultivated, the Oetheimers told Live Science, with no available water for irrigation nearby; the land is currently used to graze goats and sheep.
"[T]he shape of the lines are not fields," the Oethemiers wrote to Live Science. "They are definitely designs."
The largest of the geoglyphs is a giant spiral covering 0.05 square miles (0.13 square kilometers), which would measure 7.5 miles (12 km) if stretched out into a straight line. Nearby is a serpent-shaped line that's 6.8 miles (11 km) long and the boustrophedon-style pattern, which consists of 23 nearly parallel lines. Those lines total 5.7 miles (9.2 km). There is also another small spiral and a number of faint lines nearby, suggesting that the geoglyphs were once much larger.
There are a total of nine stone structures in and around the lines; the largest is a pillar just over 5 feet (1.6 m) tall. Three of the structures are rock cairns, four are carved memorial stones with inscriptions that are still being studied and three others are simple rectangular stones used for memorials or landmarks. The final stone is a sati stone, which was erected to memorialize a widow who threw herself on her husband's funeral pyre after his death in battle.
But old carvings and memorials are common in the Thar Desert, the researchers wrote, so the stones may have had little to do with the geoglyphs around them. For now, the researchers added, the lines need to be protected; they have already been damaged by vehicles cutting across them since the 2014 satellite images were taken.
The purposes of other geoglyphs around the world remain unexplained, as well. The famed Nazca Lines in Peru depict birds, cats and other animals, and have been studied by modern archaeologists since the 1920s. Nevertheless, no one knows why the lines were made. Circular and hexagonal geoglyphs in the Amazon show no signs of habitation inside, and archaeologists' best guess is that the designs had some sort of ceremonial function. And sometime between the third and fourth millennia B.C. in Russia, geoglyph makers sculpted a giant elk out of rocks. Why? It's yet another earthen mystery.
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2021 World Series of Poker set to start Sept. 30 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas – CBS Sports
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The 2021 World Series of Poker is coming to CBS Sports, and now we know when cards will fly in Las Vegas. The richest and longest-running poker event in the world gets underway Sept. 30 and runs through Nov. 23.
CBS Sports will be your home for the 2021 World Series of Poker with CBS Sports Network as the official television home of the WSOP. The network will broadcast 15 hours of WSOP Main Event coverage and 36 additional hours of 18 different Gold Bracelet poker events.
"Make no mistake, the 2021 WSOP will be the real deal and we're preparing for a full house. Throughout the storied history of the WSOP, this year will be particularly memorable and we're preparing for a poker reunion all players can celebrate," said WSOP executive director Ty Stewart, who is presiding over his 16th WSOP. "We're beyond thrilled to offer a complete schedule of can't-miss events including all our flagships and the variety players deserve."
All told, there will be 88 bracelet events at this edition of the WSOP, with the first, the Casino Employees $500 No-Limit Hold 'em event, at 11 a.m. PT on Sept. 30. The largest single tournament, the Main Event, will have a staggered two-day start for four different flights on Nov. 4 and Nov. 5, with the Main Event final table scheduled for Nov. 16 and Nov. 17. More than 8,000 entrants participated in the Main Event in 2019, the last time the full WSOP was held in person. The 2020 Main Event started online, and wrapped up with Damian Salas winning a heads up match in January at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.
You can see the full schedule for all 88 bracelet events here, and some of the new and noteworthy items for the 2021 World Series of Poker are below:
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1st annual Poker Run for special needs kids this weekend – ABC 36 News – WTVQ
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) On Saturday, motorcycle riders from around Kentucky will be lifting their kickstands and cruising for a cause.
The group known as Bikers for Children with Special Needs will host the 1st annual Poker Run.
The special 70 mile ride aims at bringing smiles to special needs kids.
Bikers will start at McLeods Coffee House, a coffee shop that employs special needs people.
Theyll then be taking the backroads and visiting with kids from Steps and Strides Equestrian Services.
Logan dedman, one of the co-organizers say proceeds will go to the horse riding school to help make a difference.
The horse riding school is great because it allows special needs who want to feel accepted as much as everybody else. It gives them that same opportunity to do the same thing as everybody else, says Dedman.
The ride will take place from 11 a-m to 2 p-m saturday, with registration starting at 9:30 am.
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Poker Legend Doyle Brunson Plans On Playing The 2021 World Series Of Poker – CardPlayer.com
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The World Series of Poker returns this fall, and with it comes the return of the most legendary poker player in the history of the game.
Tuesday morning, 10-time WSOP bracelet winner Doyle Brunson said that he would be returning to the Rio this fall to play a few select tournaments in the WSOP this year.
The 87-year-old poker legend last played a tournament at the 2018 WSOP when he entered the $10,000 no-limit 2-7 single draw championship. The man known affectionately as Texas Dolly finished sixth in that event for $43,963. Longtime pro Brian Rast ended up winning the event for $259,670.
At the time, Brunson tweeted that it would likely be the last WSOP event he ever played. In an interview with Card Player, he said that the main reason he entered was because his son, high-stakes pro and WSOP bracelet winner Todd, texted him and let him know that he could enter the event on Day 2.
But alas, the thrill of winning a WSOP bracelet was too much to keep Brunson away and poker fans will likely get at least one more chance to see Brunson in action later this year. The WSOP is scheduled to run from Sept. 30 through Nov. 23.
Card Player reached out to Brunson to see if he knew which events he plans on entering but havent received a response yet.
The WSOP released the 2021 schedule Tuesday and the $10,000 2-7 no-limit single draw championship is a 3-day event that kicks off on Monday, Oct. 25.
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