Googlicious: Macadamia Moment
CORY MARTIN ON JUNE 16, 2015
Greg, Leo and Cory welcome a new crew member, Dan Mathis to the show
to discuss what’s new and up-coming with the world of Google and the
latest from Google IO.
First up was the newest version of Android, Internally Code Named:
Macadamia Nut Cookie, which is focusing on polish and quality
It was announced that Android M should be available for Q3 2015,
September of this year.
The newest version of Android will initially be Launched on most of
the flagship Devices: Nexus 5, 6, 9 and player, though the Nexus 7
likely will not be supported.
Not to be out-done, Google is launching Android Pay which is coming to
any devices with NFC running KitKat or above.
Android pay will allow a user to just unlock and place the device on a
compatible terminal. Additionally, Android M will allow Android Pay to
work with third party apps.
Along with Google Pay, Fingerprint reader support will be globally be
available in Android M.
As part of the shiny new polish, Android M introduces Doze, which is a
state of deep sleep where the device senses whether it has been
motionless for an extended period of time and manages it’s power
consumption accordingly.
Android M devices will be introducing USB-C support. USB-C connectors
work regardless of which way the cable is connected and support USB 3.
Additionally, USB-C connectors support higher levels of power
transfer.
Continuing the new shine, Android M overhauls permissions. Apps will
request permissions on an as-needed basis and are individually
controllable. If needed, the possibility exists to revoke particular
permissions.
Audio is not to be left out as well, with volume granularity being
enhanced with extended customizability.
Chrome has been improved with site-customized tabs and tighter
integration in to the OS for apps to display web content.
Last but certainly not least, On Tap, will now be hanging out in your
Google Now on your home button. This feature will be an Opt-in option
for privacy reasons. While we can only speculate at the possibilities
as it is Not available yet in Android M betas. What is it? A feature
which will automatically attempt to find information based on your
current activity and the context of the content you are viewing.
Google certainly has some interesting new projects in the works:
• Project Jacquard: Conductive cloth for wearables.
• Project ARA: Building phones which have replaceable components
• Project Vault: SD card with its own OS and encrypted data store.
• Google Photos: Specific cloud service which is cross-platform for
storing photos automatically. The new service supports facial
recognition and has unlimited storage.
• New Version of Google Cardboard: Now compatible with iPhone and
larger devices.
• Project Soli: A hand-motion tracking system that allows us to
interact with our devices without even touching them. Gestures like
volume control could be controlled with hand movement.
• Android Wear: Introducing low-power black and white viewing mode.
• Project Brillo: A stripped down version of Android intended for
Internet of Things devices such as your smart lightbulb, allowing
cross-platform control and communication with these devices.
And finally, the Google Session: Improving your Android app’s
Accessibility: Discussed methods which developers can use to improve
their apps for accessible use and provides techniques to doing this to
developers. Additionally, the President of NFB appeared at the
discussion.
Cool Picks:
• Leo: Periscope
• Greg: Google Hand writing
• Dan: Zedge
• Cory: Smart Selfie

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