Google has apparently contacted at least one website that was hosting a Google parody and demanded that they take it down (another site claims to have been contacted, as well). A Belgian parody of ...
Type “Mike Pence” into a Google search bar and the first website to appear won’t be the Vice President’s official website but rather OfficialMikePence.com, an ingenious parody site created by ...
Google Duplex parodies are now taking over YouTube as a rising number of people are mocking the idea of an artificial intelligence making a phone call on their behalf. Searching for “Google Duplex” ...
We were shown a lot of really cool tricks at I/O 2018 last week, but by far one of the most impressive was Google Duplex. A feature designed for Google Assistant, Duplex is able to make a convincing ...
Google Pixel's newest video advertisement was the subject of a parody this week. This parody showed features of Google's hero phone of 2014: the Motorola-made Nexus 6. This video used the same music ...
The best parodies start with a laugh before leaving us with the hollowness of their truth. Sorry, Google Buzz. Sorry, under-lived life. Sorry, sweet butterfly. Buzz ...
Here’s a pretty funny parody about how guys will use Google Glass. Reminds me of another video showing a bleak augmented reality future. Funny stuff aside, there’s a lot to be discussed about what it ...
The end of the year is a time for reminiscing, and Google is doing that in a substantial manner following a team up with Nickelback to release a Photos-themed parody of Photograph. A parody of 2005’s ...
These videos were all made for comedic effect, but they shouldn’t be discounted as impossibilities. Duplex is powered by WaveNet, Google’s machine learning algorithm that is able to train itself on ...
Apple is taking it on the chin when it comes to parody today. First was this wonderfully funny satire from The Onion of the entire Apple fan boy culture featuring an invisible iPhone called the 3GI. I ...
The Pixel 5a is a really good phone. It also happens to have a headphone jack. Google really wants you to know this fact. I present to you the most passionate description of a 3.5mm orifice you’ll see ...
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