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5 great voice commands for Google Now

Posted on Wednesday January 18, 2017  |  voice commands, google now, android, ai

2017January18_Android_AGoogle Now has been around for years, but the service still doesn't have the name recognition of Apple's Siri or Amazon's Alexa. Considering that it is delivered on nearly every new Android device, it's a crime that it doesn't get more use. For a crash course in some of Google's best AI-powered voice-commands, take a look at five of our favorites.

 

Type and talk on enhanced Google Assistant

Posted on Monday January 16, 2017  |  mobile, google assistant, google, android

2017January16_Google_ABy now, that voice on your smartphone that you constantly rely on to search for recipes or movie schedules may already be part of your Googling routine. As helpful as it is, barking commands at your Google Assistant, an intelligent personal assistant, isn't always the best way to go. Not to worry, as the brains at Google are on track to coming up with several workarounds.

 

What is Android Things?

Posted on Friday December 30, 2016  |  operating system, internet of things, google, android things, android

2016december30_android_aGoogle is the driving force behind a wide variety of devices and operating systems today. It is well-established that Google is in charge of Android devices and operating systems. However, Google has announced its latest operating system, Android Things, and people are wondering what this will mean for operating systems from Google going forward. Get to know more about Android Things and what impact it may have on your business dealings and customer base.

 

Gooligan malware wreaks havoc on Android

Posted on Thursday December 15, 2016  |  security, malware, gooligan, google, ghost push, android

2016december15_android_aGoogle has to contend with yet another malware attack that targets older Android users. Gooligan is a variation of the very successful Ghost Push malware that infected more than four million phones in 2015. This time the point of attack is the Google account. The malware does not attempt to glean info, but rather to initiate downloads. Read on to find out more about the Gooligan virus and how it is affecting your business.

 

Apple CallKit: what it can and cannot do

Posted on Friday December 09, 2016  |  voip apps, voip, unified communications, callkit, apple, android

2016december9_voip_aVoIP technology has done wonders for business communications by simplifying the way business owners and staff communicate with stakeholders. VoIP apps compete for a big slice of the consumer spending pie and those who adapt well to developments are poised to succeed. One such development is Apple's new framework, CallKit. Although still in its beginning stages, this new framework presents exciting innovations in VoIP technology.

 

Potential security breach for Android users

Posted on Tuesday November 29, 2016  |  security, kryptowire, google, backdoor, android, adups

2016november29_android_aAndroid users may have reason for concern regarding their device security as well as the information transmitted by their phones. A backdoor security breach has recently been identified in Android devices that could cause user data to be sent to China. Because of the major risks that this security breach poses, it is important for Android users to learn about this vulnerability as soon as possible.

 

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