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“Comments are disabled” is surely how you engage your customers with a product they absolutely can’t wait for.
Nice to be canceled project they’ve got there.
LOL you mean like the Pixelbook and Pixel Tablet?
So, generate fake images of you in new clothing… does that suggest the Japan holiday photos are also meant to be fake?
Not sure that it demonstrating it’s ability to render fake photos makes a good demo to show it sharing ‘real’ photos.
And I wonder if those Japan photos are actually real or faked for the ad. Which makes it even more of a conundrum as to why bother with anything on it if it can just make everything up for you.
Its a really strange thing to release new hardware and then have an entire presentation about its cloud-based capabilities…
Better buy a lapdock. Every time you upgrade your phone, you get a new laptop for “free” and it will have the same features as the Googlebook.
I agree. It would also be easier to manage apps and data. It’s pretty annoying to have a phone and laptop and have to manage the data and apps on both.
If they ever figure out how to make that work properly, I’ll finally have a legitimate reason to get a new device…
the Motorola Atrix from 2011 is weeping in it’s grave.
Honestly, if you used it, you know that’s where it belongs.
is this ChromeOS or Aluminum?
This is Project Aluminium.
Aluminium
guessing it’s Aluminum given the other post about the 16 minute video leak.