Material

Material is a weekly discussion about the Google and Android universe. Your intrepid hosts try to answer the question, “What holds up the digital world?” The answer, so far, is that it’s Google all the way down. Hosted by Andy Ihnatko and Florence Ion.

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episode 224: Weird-shaped Android Phones


Andy's new note-taking app requires a bit of a learning curve, and Flo recaps some of what she learned at Google's Android TV showcase. Then, we'll dive into why Google's "field research" program that captured 3D face scans for its new facial recognition technology is hugely problematic. We'll also discuss the Microsoft Surface Duo, Essential's "Project Gem" (and why Andy Rubin should not be the face of the company), as well as new features to look out for on Nest smart displays and Google Photos.

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Links and Show Notes:
  • 29:40: Google suspends “field research” program that captured 3D face scans in exchange for $5 gift cards

  • 45:24: Microsoft teases Surface Duo phone for 2020

  • 57:10: Essential sort of debuts their next phone, via Twitter

  • 01:12:35: “Stream Transfer” finally coming to Google Nest

  • 01:16:05: In honor of Halloween, apparently, Google Photos’ “Colorize” feature rises from the grave

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 October 11, 2019  1h25m