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Google has some fresh hardware, Facebook Messenger and Instagram get new integrations and Palantir goes public. This is your Daily Crunch for September 30, 2020. | | | |
Google held its annual hardware event today, and it packed a number of new product announcements into a brisk 30 minutes of pre-recorded promotional videos. First up, there’s the company’s latest mobile flagship, the Pixel 5, which comes in a 100% recycled aluminum body and offers reverse wireless charging. The whole package costs $699 — if that seems pricey to you, Google also announced the more affordable 5G version of the Pixel 4a. The company also announced Google TV, a new interface bringing together in one place streaming, live TV and other services, which will be included in the new Chromecast. Lastly, it announced Nest Audio, the successor to the Google Home smart speaker. Read more | | Image Credits: Google | | |
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