Wednesday, 26 February 2020

Android 11 Developer Preview: Best Features to Look Forward

Android 11 Developer Preview
As with all developer previews, features will come and features will go. You won’t really see anything concrete till Google I/O to be held in May of this year. At present the Android 11 developer preview is for developers only. But still there are some noteworthy features to talk about here. But before you get your hopes up, it’s worth to note that Google releases features that don’t actually make it to the final cut. Right now there are some new features to which will be added more features between now and Android 11’s final release. So without wasting any more time let’s take a look at what Android 11 has in store for use till now.

Built- in Screen Recorder to wait for in Android 11 Developer Preview: 


This has had a disappointing start back in Android 10 and had been pulled out too. Now the Built in screen recorder is back for a repeat performance. Now you’d find it in quick settings in the overflow panel.

For now it looks like a proper app, which may not be so in the coming months. Only time will tell. A tap on the icon starts recording while another tap stops recording. At present it does not record audio. We can only hope that the recorder stays till the final release of Android 11.

Pin your Favorite Apps: 


Another feature that didn’t make it to the official Android 10 was pinning your favorite apps to the Share Menu. This is to ensure easy access. Why exactly it didn’t make it to Android 10 only Google knows. But we hope these interesting features remains till the official release of Android 11.

The feature works when you share anything from an app you can tap and hold the app icon to pin it. This will make sure that it’s always at the top, good to go for future sharing.

Notification History in Android 11 Developer Preview: 


You’d need to tweak things a bit before you see this new feature. As shown by Developers with this feature you can get the notification history page. This something you can already see but it’s not easy to find. With this new feature you’ll be able to look at your notification history easily. Hope this one too makes it to Android 11.

Scheduled Dark Mode: 


At present Android does have dark mode but what it does not have is a scheduling system. With iOS you can schedule the mode so that it automatically turns on and off at predetermined times. This has been something that has been lacking for some time now in Android. But in the developer preview of Android 11 it does makes an appearance.

Bluetooth remains on: 


Another helpful feature found in Android 11 Developer Preview is that Bluetooth now remains on when you turn on airplane mode. This, however will work only if you are currently connected to a device when you switch on airplane mode.

Sunday, 16 February 2020

Get Ready for Google Game Developers Conference

Google Game Developers Conference
Google is all set to have their annual Game Developers conference in March. Since the last several years Google’s game developer conference has centered around the mobile and cloud services. A recent blog from the tech giant has detailed what this year’s conference has in store. The company has various divisions offering a variety of services. Google game developers conference is all set to bring in these various divisions under one banner.

Activities lined up in Google Game Developers Conference: 


A series of innovations from each Google division team is all set to be a part of the keynote. These will include innovations from Google Play, Google Cloud as well as Stadia. Last year around there was no separate keynote for Stadia. Like all the keynotes, Stadia too will have a live stream for those who can’t attend the function this year. Speaking of the function, the Google game developers conference is all set to be held in San Francisco this time.

Starting from March 18 – 20, the tech giant will have a Games Booth which will have demos, 1:1 plus a few “surprises”.

Start of the Conference: 


The first day is normally devoted to the latest in Android games and cloud services. On Monday evening one session of Stadia is lined up. However the bulk of such talks are scheduled for the next day. Google Cloud will be conducting all these. There’s also a talk on Semantic ML tool which helps create realistic characters and in game AIs.

More of the itinerary will be given later. Attendance to any of these sessions will require a Google game developers conference pass.

Few of the many Topics Lined Up: 


These are some of the Topics that are in store for attendees-

  • Open Match- this is an open source matchmaking project. In this session, you will learn how game companies are incorporating this product in their various games. Next lined up is a talk on Google Cloud and Stadia. In this talk you will see how both these complement each other to give you the best experience while playing games as well as developing them.
  • Destiny2- in this talk a senior developer gives his account of how he built Destiny 2 for a brand new platform. From testing to graphics to tweaking and latency, you’ll be walked through the entire process.
  • Vulkan Graphics- in this session Google will be talking about their Vulkan graphics API development. They will also talk about what’s in store with the 1.2 release as well.
  • Cloud Gaming and all that it beholds- In this talk Stadia’s partners will take you through what it took to bring their games to a new platform. You will also be given a low down on the capabilities of Stadia in creating newer game playing experiences.
  • Google’s Machine Learning and Game Development- This talk is mainly geared at showing how various experts have used machine learning in a variety of ways to better their games.
Google has more sessions line up which they will release later.

Tuesday, 11 February 2020

Best Free Learning apps for Kids in 2020

Best Free Learning apps for Kids in 2020
Learning need not be a stressful activity to undertake. Plus learning need not always have to be in a class room setting. Learning can be made by other unconventional means like apps. Apps these days have content made to suit each individual learner. They take a child through their courses in a very interactive manner. The other benefit of using apps to teach your kids is that some of them are free too. So why not take advantage of the world of apps to imbibe in your child a love for learning. In this post we’ll take you through some of the best free learning apps for kids.

Best Free Learning apps for Kids to take a look at!

Best Free Learning Apps for kids Pepi Play: 


Learning does not always have to be courses they normally teach in school. There are a lot of skills that are not taught in school but are equally important. Certain of those skills come from playing games too. Yes that’s right, you read correctly- Games.

Pepi play helps develop your child’s skills in focus and helps in developing their imagination too. The app takes your kid through a world of fun characters, different worlds and objects. The app opens up your child’s imagination and helps them to be more creative.

This best free learning apps for kids is for free right now on the app store.

Pico Christmas Tree AR Continue the Christmas Cheer throughout the Year: 


Kids love anything creative and artsy. This is good too as they are able to develop their imagination and many more skills. This app hones in on this love and gives your child the chance to decorate Christmas trees the way they like.

The AR tech in this app also allows your child to place their carefully decorated tree in whichever room they please and wherever they please. More importantly they can continue decorating trees throughout the year too. Whether your child uses this app throughout the year or not, it’s surely a blockbuster during the season.

This best free learning apps for kids is available for free on the iPad and iPhone.

PBS Kids Games- Games with learning: 


This app combines games with education. PBS Kids Games is an app that is a collection of games based on popular kids characters. The games usually have some sort of learning activity through the use of shapes, colors, letters and more. This keeps your child entertained while they learn at the same time. Who says learning needn’t be fun?

The app is available for free on the iPad, iPhone as well as Android devices.

Deal kids to Teach English to your Child: 


This is a starter app into the English world. The app teaches your child the alphabet and how to place them in words. The app is an excellent way to begin a child’s foray into the English world. Plus it’s free. The app is meant for kids aged 3 to 7 years.

Get your child’s Fractions down with Slice Fraction: 


This is one of the best free learning apps for kids that teaches your kids fractions. Kids normally struggle with the concept of fractions. But with this app in your learning tool box, that won’t be a problem anymore. The app takes your child through a game where they have to slice ice into various fractions in order to clear the way for the main character to pass through.

Kids may not be able to use this knowledge in tests or in school in any tangible way but they will definitely get the concept cemented in their heads. Thus, making learning fractions easier.

3D Brain as one of the best free learning apps for kids that teaches Science: 


  • This app gives your child a course on the human brain. 
  • It also has a 3D feature showing you the brain from all angles. 
  • The app also takes your child through the various parts of the brain. 
  • This app is not only great for children but can also be used by adults who are interested in the brain and its functioning.

The app contains 29 interactive structures that can be rotated to get various glimpses of the parts of the brain. Each part of the brain shows the functioning of the brain, the various associated disorders, case studies and links where you can research the brain part further.

The user interface is easy to use too. There is a hamburger menu on the top that allows you to maneuver through the app with ease. This best free learning apps for kids is for free and is available for use on both Android as well as iOS devices.

ABCya Games as one of the best free learning apps for kids to use: 


  • This app is organized by grade and subject area. 
  • The app has a number of games that your child can choose from. 
  • The app also has content in the form of videos, worksheets, games and an interactive studio to get your child’s brain cells moving.

The content is engaging and the level of difficulty of the games too is just enough to keep your child interested. The free version of the app gives you a lot of content which is not something you see every day. The app is available on both Android phones as well as iOS devices.

Boost your Child’s Math with Basic Math Skill Addition: 


This app takes your child through a number of stages. When they are aged 4-5 they are taught the fundamentals of math such as counting numbers and the very basics of addition and subtraction. Later on as they grow the app takes them thorough a more serious workout with addition and subtraction at the center.

Still older, at ages 8-9 your child is taught mental math as well as addition and subtraction. They are introduced to multiplication and times tables. The higher they go the more intense is the training but all meant for their particular grade. This app is available on both Android and iOS devices.
These are some of the best free learning apps for kids that you can give a go!

Saturday, 1 February 2020

Google I/O 2020 starts May 12th

Google I/O 2020
Google is all set to have its next developer conference in May. The tech giants Google I/O 2020 is all set to take place between the 12th of May to the 14th of May. The latest news of the I/O conference came after users participated in an annual I/O teaser. This event had an online game in collaboration with other partners to restore a game version of a satellite network. 

The game that gave news of Google I/O 2020: 


The game was played as a prequel to Google’s I/O conference to be held later this year. In the game participants had to fix a satellite network connection. At the end of the game when all the participants had achieved the network, the constellation of satellites spelt out a date. This date happens to be the date of Google’s I/O conference- 12th May.

Location of Google I/O 2020: 


According to a tweet by Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Google’s I/O conference 2020 is to be held at the Shoreline amphitheater, Mountain View. This is near Google’s HQ and is the same place where Google has held countless other conferences.

In Other News: 


Google I/O 2019 was the year when Google blessed the world with the budget friendly Pixel 3A and 3A XL. These phones were pretty decent and had a good camera to boot.

Rumors are astrife that this year’s I/O conference will see a new Pixel phone- the Pixel 4A. The latest in the Google Pixel line up is pegged to have a hole punch display, a square camera bump and a 3.5mm headphone jack- which is not something you see these days.

The look and feel of the Pixel 4A will be much like that of its predecessor, the only thing different will be a single camera set up at the back rather than the dual camera system that the Pixel 4 had.

9to5Google reported that the Pixel 4A may release at the same time the Pixel 3A released last year, which is a reasonable assumption. In that case, the Pixel 4A seems likely to grace Google I/O 2020.

2019 was the year that we got Nest Hub Max, so this year we may see the likes of more nest hardware at Google I/O 2020. Google I/O is also the place to be to get news of upcoming updates to Android and other updates to Google’s software and services.

New Android Version at Google I/O 2020: 


The tech giant may also release news of its latest Android version to be called Android 11. At present there is not much to tell about the new Android OS but if recent rumors are to go by then this times version may have support for dark mode scheduling. Another thing on the agenda will be talks on enhanced security and privacy on Android. Apart from all this the tech giant is also supposed to give updates to its Google assistant.

Well at present this is all we have on Google I/O 2020.

Sunday, 26 January 2020

Google Assistant Interpreter Mode has reached phones!

Google Assistant Interpreter Mode
This cool new feature, courtesy Google, allows you to translate languages in real time. How Cool is that! No more trying to learn a couple words here and there to get by in a new place. As with some language translators, they initially work with only a few languages, but not with Google Assistant Interpreter mode. This new feature comes with 44 languages to help you get along in translating a new language. That is definitely quite a bit to start of the bat.

To simply launch the new feature all you have to say is “Hey Google, help me speak so and so language…” or instead “Hey Google be my so and so language translator…”

More on the New Google Assistant Interpreter mode: 


You may be thinking, so it translates languages but what about speaking it and pronunciation? That is all been taken care of by Google. The tool not only translates the language but also reads it out aloud.
Why not add a little AI into the mix too? This too has been taken care of by the tech giant. The Google Assistant Interpreter mode can also give smart replies thereby lessening the hassle of you typing out a very obvious reply. Plus you don’t have to speak into the translator for it to begin to translate things.

Google Assistant Interpreter mode in Phones now too: 


Previously, Google Assistant Interpreter mode was found only in Google Smart Home and displays. But has now found a home in Android as well as iOS devices as well. The translator mode was initially launched to Google smart home and its displays in Feb 2019. Since then it has been added to phones in Dec of 2019.

This tool is great when you’re headed abroad for a nice and relaxing holiday. Especially if you’re going to a place having a different language than yours, this tool can definitely come in handy. No longer do you have to brush up on a language or try to avoid the local crowd just because you don’t know the local dialect.

How to use Google Assistant Interpreter mode? 


To start translating all you have to do is start with “Hey Google translate so and so language..” as soon as your counterpart speaks, the tool will automatically translate words onto the screen. When you need to speak in turn you will have to hold down on the microphone while the tool translates what you’ve just said. The tool will then play what you’ve just said in the local dialect.

After a translation you will also get a variety of smart replies to choose form. You simply select the best one and have Google Assistant Interpreter mode translate it for you.

If you happen to be in a quiet environment where talking is not really allowed, then you could also input things by typing out what you want said. Translations too will appear in the local language on screen just as if it was spoken out aloud.