On October 4th, Google announced eight new hardware products. Two versions of the Pixel 2, a new Daydream VR headset, two new Google Home speakers, an AI camera called Google Clips, AI-enhanced headphones called Pixel Buds, and the Pixelbook laptop. It was a giant statement from a giant company that it is very serious about making hardware in many different categories.
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All of Google’s devices are infused — if not inspired — by artificial intelligence, and so we examined what that means for the future of computing. From the innovative camera on the Pixel 2 to the real-time, intelligent sound of the Google Home Max; this is the inside story of Google’s October 2017 hardware event, as only The Verge can tell it.
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