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The new Pixel Tablet is on shelves, so we're taking you through the ABCs of the device — for example, "B" is for its excellent battery life, which lasts up to 12 hours on a single charge; "N" is for Nearby Share, which lets you send content to nearby devices. And we'd be remiss not to mention the included charging dock, HD video calling, photo-editing features and more — so be sure to check out the list in its entirety. | | | |
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This week, Google for Education announced tons of updates for classrooms at ISTE, the biggest educational technology conference in the United States. Announcements included new reading features on Chrome browser and in Google Classroom, an expanded Google for Education App Hub and Google Meet updates for educators. Read more >>>
Our CEO Sundar Pichai joined policymakers in Washington, D.C. to share Google's new $20 million commitment to help students gain hands-on experience in cybersecurity. This funding will support the creation and expansion of cybersecurity clinics at 20 higher education institutions across the U.S. Read more >>>
Senior Vice President of Research, Technology & Society James Manyika spoke at the Cannes Lions Festival about the connection between AI and creativity, while marketing VP Robert Wong shared examples of how he and his team are using AI. "Sometimes technology acts as the muse to open up untapped sources of creativity," James says. Read more >>> | | | |
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Fall detection on Google Pixel Watch is one of our latest safety features. If your watch detects you've taken a hard fall and haven't moved for around 30 seconds, the watch vibrates, sounds an alarm and sends a notification asking if you're OK — and after about a minute, if you still haven't moved or responded to the notification, it will call emergency services. But how exactly can your watch tell that you've fallen in the first place? Check out our deep dive on this very important safety feature. | | | |
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