Google’s Smart Displays Get Continued Conversations

In the early days of digital assistants, whenever you wanted to ask the digital assistant something new, you’d have to launch it again. This is very unnatural because in real life, do you keep calling out your friend’s name whenever you have a conversation? Chances are you don’t, which is why many digital assistants still feel quite unnatural even until this day.

However for those who are using Google’s Smart Displays with Google Assistant baked into them, you might be pleased to learn that Google has announced that they will be bringing Continued Conversations to these devices as well. Last year Google started to roll out the feature for Google Home, and now it looks like it has found its way to Smart Display devices as well.

According to Google, “Starting today, we’re adding support for Continued Conversation on Smart Displays, an optional setting that lets you have a natural back-and-forth conversation with the Google Assistant. After you initially trigger the Assistant with a request, the Assistant will stay active for long enough to respond to follow up questions so you don’t have to say “Hey Google” as often.”

For those unfamiliar with the Smart Displays, these are basically Google’s answer to the Amazon Echo Show. It offers up similar functionality as the Google Home with the added advantage of having a display so that you can make video calls and watch videos.

Google’s Smart Displays Get Continued Conversations

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iPhone XS, XS Max Suffering From Animation Stutter Bug

Apple’s new iPhones are supposed to represent the best that the company has to offer in terms of hardware and technological advancements. They feature the most powerful chipset that Apple has to offer, but it seems that despite being as powerful as they are meant to be, some users are running into some stuttering issues on their phone.

According to reports posted on Apple’s forums (via 9to5Mac), it appears that some iPhone XS and XS Max owners are experiencing animation stuttering. This seems to occur when the phone has been left idle with static content on the foreground app for about 10 seconds to so, after which when users try to interact with it, they run into animation stuttering.

This means that in theory if you’re reading a website and aren’t touching or scrolling through the page, after 10 seconds or so the phone might stutter when you wake it up again. This seems to apply to pretty much all iPhone XS and XS Max units, even on devices that have been replaced, and also the demo units found in Apple’s stores.

It is unclear what could be causing the issue so we can’t say for sure if this is a hardware or software issue. In the meantime you can check out the video above if you’d like to get an idea of what this stuttering looks like in case you are unsure.

iPhone XS, XS Max Suffering From Animation Stutter Bug

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