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      Caca, rires et tambour : les emojis audio arrivent pour votre plus grand bonheur

      news.movim.eu / JournalDuGeek · 4 days ago - 13:37

    Emoji Audio Google

    Google déploie les émojis audio sur ses smartphones. Animations rigolotes et bruits de prout en approche.
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      Google Pixel : cette nouvelle mise à jour corrige un bug très génant

      news.movim.eu / JournalDuGeek · Friday, 26 April - 07:34

    Google Pixel 8 Series

    Google déploie exceptionnellement une deuxième mise à jour en avril. Elle résout des problèmes de connectivité gênants.
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      Google Pixel 9 Pro : ces drôles d’images confirment un changement de design

      news.movim.eu / JournalDuGeek · Monday, 22 April - 14:48

    Google Pixel 9 Pro Reel

    De nouvelles images montrent le Pixel 9 Pro, le prochain smartphone de Google, à côté d'un iPhone 14 Pro Max. La firme lancerait trois Pixel 9 cette année.
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      Google Pixel 7A : le smartphone est à un prix FOU grâce à ce bon plan AliExpress (-42%)

      news.movim.eu / JournalDuGeek · Monday, 15 April - 15:17

    Google Pixel 7a

    Profitez dès maintenant d'une très belle remise sur le Google Pixel7A en ce moment, grâce à un code promo sur AliExpress.
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      Google Pixel 8a : nouvelle fuite majeure pour le moins cher des Pixel 8

      news.movim.eu / JournalDuGeek · Monday, 15 April - 12:21

    Google Pixel 8a Blanc

    À l'approche de sa présentation officielle, le Google Pixel 8a n'en finit plus de fuiter. On sait enfin à quoi ressemblera le « moins cher » des Pixel 8 et ses différents coloris.
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      Android 15 disponible en bêta : comment l’installer et quelles nouveautés ?

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Friday, 12 April - 09:34

    Depuis le 11 avril 2024, Google propose aux propriétaires d'un smartphone Pixel d'installer Android 15 bêta, sa future grande mise à jour qui sera dévoilée le 14 mai. Pour l'instant, le nombre de nouveautés est très limité.

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      Google says running AI models on phones is a huge RAM hog

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Friday, 29 March - 17:16 · 1 minute

    The Google Gemini logo.

    Enlarge / The Google Gemini logo. (credit: Google)

    In early March, Google made the odd announcement that only one of its two latest smartphones, the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, would be able to run its latest AI model, called "Google Gemini." Despite having very similar specs, the smaller Pixel 8 wouldn't get the new AI model, with the company citing mysterious "hardware limitations" as the reason. It was a strange statement considering the fact that Google designed and marketed the Pixel 8 to be AI-centric and then designed a smartphone-centric AI model called "Gemini Nano" yet still couldn't make the two work together.

    A few weeks later, Google is backtracking somewhat. The company announced on the Pixel Phone Help forum that the smaller Pixel 8 actually will get Gemini Nano in the next big quarterly Android release, which should happen in June. There's a catch, though—while the Pixel 8 Pro will get Gemini Nano as a user-facing feature, on the Pixel 8, it's only being released "as a developer option." That means you'll be able to turn it on only via the hidden Developer Options menu in the settings, and most people will miss out on it.

    Google's Seang Chau, VP of devices and services software, explained the decision on the company's in-house " Made by Google" podcast . "The Pixel 8 Pro, having 12GB of RAM, was a perfect place for us to put [Gemini Nano] on the device and see what we could do," Chau said. "When we looked at the Pixel 8 as an example, the Pixel 8 has 4GB less memory, and it wasn't as easy of a call to just say, 'all right, we're going to enable it on Pixel 8 as well.'" According to Chau, Google's trepidation is because the company doesn't want to "degrade the experience" on the smaller Pixel 8, which only has 8GB of RAM.

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      Google’s Pixel 9 might have three models, adding a small “Pro” phone

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Wednesday, 27 March - 18:32 · 1 minute

    OnLeak's renders of the <a href='https://www.mysmartprice.com/gear/pixel-9-pro-5k-renders-360-degree-video-exclusive/'>Pixel 9 Pro XL</a>, the <a href='https://www.91mobiles.com/hub/google-pixel-9-design-render-exclusive/'>Pixel 9 Pro</a>, and the <a href = 'https://www.91mobiles.com/hub/google-pixel-9-renders-design-exclusive/'>Pixel 9.</a>

    Enlarge / OnLeak's renders of the Pixel 9 Pro XL , the Pixel 9 Pro , and the Pixel 9. (credit: OnLeaks / 91Mobiles / MySmartPrice)

    When renders of the Pixel 9 came out in January from OnLeaks, we got our first hints that a big change in Google's lineup was afoot. Usually, the company does a big "Pro" phone with three cameras and all the premium features and then a smaller Pixel that gets cut down somewhat, usually with only two cameras. Those January renders showed a big and small phone both with three cameras, indicating the base model Pixel 9 was getting updated to be a "mini-Pro" model—a smaller phone, but still with all the trimmings. The small Pro model still seems to be in the works, but apparently, that's not the base model.

    The new render from OnLeaks and 91Mobiles shows a third Pixel 9. This one is the usual cut-down small model with only two cameras. Apparently, the lineup would now be a 6.8-inch "Pixel 9 Pro XL," a "Pixel 9 Pro" at 6.1 inches, and a "Pixel 9" at 6.0 inches.

    The base model's design looks just like the other Pixel 9 leaks. The camera bar takes on a new rounded pill shape. The sides switch to a flat metal band, like an iPhone 4/15. The corners of the display and phone body are much more rounded.

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      Est-ce que ça « valait le coup » de voler le smartphone de la dame dans le RER D ?

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Thursday, 21 March - 16:13

    Dans une vidéo devenue virale, des usagers du RER D réussissent à retrouver un smartphone volé par une personne présente dans la rame. De quel appareil s'agissait-il ?