Google launches three new experimental photo apps
Google,Tech Industry,Googlicious,Brian Tong
The Google Home Max goes on sale. The Google Home Mini brings back touch controls and Google’s Research Team drops three new photo apps on us.
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What a waste of a video. There are literally 100’s of things Google you could talk about in a video, yet you choose to play almost an entire video in your video? Come on Tong! Browse the Google forum and you have your content. Like how Pixel users are suffering from random reboots, still. How the panarama mode has a glitch that causes your photos to be blurry. And on and on and Tong..
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Using an old video for half of a new video…slick move 😂😂😂
Disliked, it was a horrible video
Where the heck is Android 8.1, I have a pixle why don’t I have it yet ?
Audiophile? Really?!
thanks for making me watch that cheesy review for the second time 😑😑😑
I was actually thinking, next time, give me the new instead of making me watch the stupid speaker review again.
This price is crazy stupid
A bunch of lazy ass video editors at CNET. What a joke
C’mon Tong don’t add a whole code which I’ve already watched.
You could’ve talked about the panorama blurt glitch rather than including a whole abother CNET video in Googlicious.
The Google home max is already great even without testing it according to Brian Tong. I love it.
Why aren’t these apps part of Google photos. Ughhh
Badong (get it, as in bad Tong), for the lazy video editing in dat video.
Is that a grab driver on green
Hey Sir…Google
That is the same technology they use to make the North Korea fakery, because North Korea doesNOT exist is just VR pasted images of some dudes and they make them in the Pentagon the traitors of the military
I thought I was watching the wrong video 0_0
Way over priced especially after the pixel buds flop
$399 is the sweet spot. Only the broke boyz keep complaining cuz they can’t afford it.
When are you clueless idiots going to start bleeping out wake words? Setting off your viewer’s devices stopped being funny a long, long, loonnnng time ago. Very unprofessional. You’re CNET, not some kid posting videos from their mom’s basement. You have the resources to do this.
“399 is a lot…” and Apple home pod is not expensive yeah? smh Brian…
Skipped the first 3/4’s cuz I already watched it before… *Sigh*
Hey brian, they look like sonos speaker. Only sonos play better.
Horrible!
We did you put a review most of the viewers already did see in the show.
If you don’t have much to talk about, just talk about less and don’t waste our time.
I like your show but it seems like that you but much more effort in producing the show about Apple and just doing something about Google, so you have a show about google. That’s a boogle!
Bruh, don’t put the whole review in ur video, a clip is fine but not the whole thing. U barely gave any info it was more like forcing the viewers to watch the review again.
Wasn’t this video supposed to be about photo apps?
I’m sick of this assistant tech… Its really useless..
That was a horrible video, using old stuff!
Mute ‘Hey Google’ the amount of triggers is ridiculous.
Anyone else notice he was petting the speaker? lol
Dump for snap active wood advanced invisible talk laser.
Twinkle twinkle Little Star.….… I think every editor at CNET needs to give up their man card. And this speaker isn’t for audiophiles.…..
Just stupid to pay $800.00 to b able to have stereo.
Google now needs to make a soundbar and subwoofer!!
That is just a Sonos 3 with Google branding on it
Please don’t keep saying “hey google”. I can NOT watch videos with this. It messes with my own Google devices. So…I HAVE to stop video, and NOT watch.
Aren’t you the guy from apple byte?
The skunk from 2000’s called and asked for its hairs back.