Android’s official augmented reality toolkit is available to the public
There is one catch, and it’s a significant one: you need a compatible phone. The 13 devices that support ARCore right now are common devices like Google’s Pixel phones, Samsung’s Galaxy S7/S8/Note… See the original post here: Android’s official augmented reality toolkit is available to the public
Android’s official augmented reality toolkit is available to the public
There is one catch, and it’s a significant one: you need a compatible phone. The 13 devices that support ARCore right now are common devices like Google’s Pixel phones, Samsung’s Galaxy S7/S8/Note… Read the original here: Android’s official augmented reality toolkit is available to the public
Android Go phones will be available soon
Over the last few months, Google has been introducing lightweight “Go” editions of its popular apps, such as Gmail and Google Assistant. It’s a concerted effort and catering to a traditionally… More: Android Go phones will be available soon
Shadow virtualizes a high-end gaming PC on your desktop clunker
The Shadow system has already found widespread adoption throughout France and most recently made its US debut at CES last month. The idea is relatively simple: instead of having to buy, maintain… Go here to read the rest: Shadow virtualizes a high-end gaming PC on your desktop clunker
Google is testing a splitscreen view for Android apps on Chromebooks
The latest update to Chrome OS’ Canary test channel should make multitasking on a Chromebook easier. Now, in addition to split-screening two native Chrome OS apps on your machine, you can run a… Continued here: Google is testing a splitscreen view for Android apps on Chromebooks
