Description
Added on the 23/02/2017 08:01:09 - Copyright : IDG UK
As Google's new Pixel 2 smartphones get ready to hit the shelves, reviews of the models have begun mushrooming online. While the new phones generally have received positive grades, many reviewers found the their design boring. "The Pixel 2 hardware is ho-hum," observed Patrick Moorhead, principal analyst at Moor Insights and Strategy. "Google didn't take many risks in its design."
Nîmes : L'intégralité de la Course camarguaise à la Feria de Pentecôte
Fédération des travaux publics : Les entreprises réclament des mesures d'urgence
The Google Pixel and Pixel XL were released just a few months ago, but rumors have already begun to put out details speculating about the Google's follow-up Pixel 2. 9to5Google reports that the next Pixel is rumored to get more upgrades to the phon;es original hardware, with potential upgrades like water-resistance, an improved camera and a faster processor. The successor could also receive a cheaper version, for Pixel fans who are a looking for a budget smartphone. 9to5Google's source is referring to it as the "Pixel 2B." While it's a long way before Google adds to the Pixel family, one could only hope for vast improvements from the already great Pixel phone.
Cadillac unveiled its first two Halo concepts at last year's CES: the PersonalSpace single-seat vertical take-off and landing concept that literally elevates its passenger above the noise and congestion of ground traffic - and SocialSpace, a spacious, autonomous vehicle for up to for six people with a high relaxation and comfort factor.The concept of this portfolio is about showing passengers new ways of using the time they have gained during the journey and offering them space to relax. Full autonomy frees you from the responsibility of driving the vehicle, while spectacular design and the most advanced technologies maintain the sensation of traveling in a Cadillac.Technologies such as biometric inputs and machine AI learning complement the Cadillac-typical luxury environment and product experience. With software-defined features and state-of-the-art connectivity powered by GM's 'Ultifi' software platform, the 'Cadillac Concept Halo' portfolio could provide each passenger with a personalized experience, with software updates delivered seamlessly via an 'over the air' internet connection. The user experiences of the Halo portfolio thus demonstrate the great potential of 'Ultifi' in combination with autonomous technology.The 'PersonalSpace', 'SocialSpace' and 'InnerSpace' concepts can be seen on the CES GM virtual display this week, along with a video preview of future luxury travel and another study called 'OpenSpace' to be unveiled at a later date.