Google I/O Surprises With 24 New Translate Languages, Docs TL; DR, and Maps Immersive View

Google’s 2022 I/O Conference is finally here. From virtual maps that come to life to a new way to communicate with your home security system, there’s a lot of unexpected surprises from the keynote to unpack. Here are some of the highlights.

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Jesus, There's Still Meant to Be an Avatar Game This Year, Too?

The 13-year drought is really over in 2022, Avatar fans. Not only this week did we get our reminder that Avatar 2—now subtitled The Way of Water—really is actually happening this year, now there’s even more Pandora to come: Ubisoft’s, uh, long-awaited (?) video game Frontiers of Pandora.

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10 Compelling K-Dramas You Can Binge on Netflix

There’s no doubt that Netflix’s megahit Squid Game changed the way people around the world viewed South Korean shows—it may have even introduced you to the term “K-Drama.” While Netflix has confirmed that its dystopian drama will return for season two, it’s going to take a while before fans will see the Red Light,…

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Man Pops The Question After Engagement Ring Survives Car Fire

Myers Hart said he took the incident as a “sign” to propose.

What's The Difference Between Hybrids And Plug-In Hybrids?

Get to know the differences between hybrids and plug-in hybrids — otherwise known as PHEVs — before you take the plunge with a new electric vehicle.

The Tesla Car Door Flaw That Left People Stranded

One good indicator that Tesla designers didn’t design their vehicles in the frozen midwest of the United States: Model 3 door handles freeze in the snow.

Your iPod Just Exploded In Value – Here's Why

As Apple ends production of the last iPod in their collection, the historical value and the potential usefulness of a dead device have suddenly come into focus.

Google Pixel Buds Pro Revealed: Release Date, Specs, And Colors

As part of the Google I/O 2022 keynote, the company revealed its Pixel Buds Pro line.

Bird will use Google's AR tech to promote good scooter etiquette

A lone electric scooter sits abandoned on a busy sidewalk. It’s an all too frequent sight in cities around the world and one of the primary reasons local governments have been resistant to partnering with companies like Spin to bring micromobility services to their communities. But with the help of Google and the company’s new ARCore Geospatial API, Bird believes it has a solution to the problem. With its new Visual Parking System technology, Bird claims it’s developed a way to locate parked scooters with pinpoint accuracy.

The next time you use a Bird scooter in a city where the company supports VPS, its app will prompt you to use your phone’s camera to scan the surrounding area. The software will then compare your images against a Google database that includes photos from Street View. When you need to park your scooter, an augmented reality interface will help you do so in the right spot. Bird says the technology will allow it to reward riders who show good parking behavior more easily.

“The end result is cleaner sidewalks, more organized parking and better functioning micromobility programs thanks to the world’s first scalable, hyper-accurate, virtual parking system,” the company says of VPS. Bird is currently testing the technology in New York City, San Francisco and San Diego. It will expand the availability of VPS to more cities in the coming weeks and months.

As you might imagine, Bird isn’t the only company trying to solve the problem of inconsiderate customers parking their rental scooters in all the wrong places. Most of the companies in the space, including Ford-owned Spin and Europe’s Voi, have announced their own proposed solutions to the problems. But many of those rely on AI and remote piloting. Bird’s tool would appear to offer something different with an approach that rewards customers for being considerate of the public and other users.

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Google to Introduce 'Scene Exploration' to Lens

Google I/O, the tech giant’s annual developer conference is happening this week. Among many new features and reveals came the Tuesday announcement of “scene exploration,” and search tool that combines panoramic photos and text. 

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