Live transcription and captioning in Android are a boon to the hearing-impaired [techcrunch.com]
Android Q steals the innovative iPhone gestures we love [www.cultofmac.com]
Some Android Security Patches Will Now be Deployed Like App Updates, No Reboot Required [www.droid-life.com]
Android Q’s latest beta is now available, and it’s coming to 15 non-Google phones [www.theverge.com]
Google I/O '19 Keynote Live Blog + News Hub: Pixel 3a, Nest Hub Max, Android Q, and more [9to5google.com]
Android Q can caption any media on your phone in real time [venturebeat.com]
Android Q’s Live Caption feature adds real-time subtitles to any video you watch [www.theverge.com]
Live Caption will caption all content in real time [www.androidpolice.com]
Google takes wraps off new accessibility projects at I/O [www.cnet.com]
Live Caption coming to Android Q [www.talkandroid.com]
Starting with #AndroidQ, we're bringing Family Link to every @android device so that parents can set app-specific time limits, helping kids and families find a better balance with technology → https://t.co/L8M4fQYGMY #io19 pic.twitter.com/PNwlupu3I8
— Google (@Google) May 7, 2019
if you take stock of the majority of the changes coming in Android Q, you start to realize that Google basically made an iOShttps://t.co/mqzJvAAyPg
— dan seifert (@dcseifert) May 7, 2019
TELL US WHAT ANDROID Q STANDS FOR COWARDS
— Chaim Gartenberg (@cgartenberg) May 7, 2019
Android Q beta 3 now available on 21 devices — All Pixel phones plus phones from 12 other companies. 2X the distribution breadth as last year (as measured by phones, but probably lots more given Pixels are rare). #io19
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) May 7, 2019
10 years and now over 2.5 billion active devices. Thanks for joining us on this journey. #io19 pic.twitter.com/wC2VcVgEBS
— Android (@Android) May 7, 2019
Android Q will have a top-level Privacy category in the Settings app for easier control, will pop up alerts to remind you of apps asking for your location, and will let you restrict an app's location access to when you use it (the latter a smart borrowing from iOS). #io19
— Rob Pegoraro (@robpegoraro) May 7, 2019
Interesting choice to show live captions that aren't actually 100% accurate.
— Janko Roettgers (@jank0) May 7, 2019
The back button is being retired with Android Q as Google goes all-in on gestures ? https://t.co/NEZwfRiEBf
— Android Central (@androidcentral) May 7, 2019
Google says "security and privacy" are the "central focus" of Android Q. (Sound familiar?) Among other features, the OS can now instantly download and install security updates in the background.
— Will Oremus (@WillOremus) May 7, 2019
i'm extremely here for 'focus mode' which lets you choose distracting apps and focus for set amounts of time https://t.co/slNlxTwttv pic.twitter.com/yuoCtOkgtQ
— Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) May 7, 2019
If it has audio, now it can have captions. Live Caption automatically captions media playing on your phone. Videos, podcasts and audio messages, across any app—even stuff you record yourself. #io19 pic.twitter.com/XAW3Ii4xxy
— Google (@Google) May 7, 2019
The nice thing about Google's Live Caption is that it's going to push Microsoft and other companies to live-caption their webcasts (which Microsoft should already) which will make the transcription aspect of journalism easier.
— Mark Hachman (@markhachman) May 7, 2019
Live caption could be useful for Instagram stories tho #io19 pic.twitter.com/NCXhWknu1B
— Raymond Wong??? (@raywongy) May 7, 2019
Google on Android Q...
— Ryan Whitwam (@RyanWhitwam) May 7, 2019
Google: Security, privacy, accessibility! Machine learning magic!
Audience: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Google: Dark mode.
Audience: [cheers hysterically]
App timers and “flip to shush” have helped people reduce screen time. In Android Q (and the next Pie update), Focus Mode lets you turn off alerts from just apps that are distracting (email) but keep getting ones that are important (text). #io19 pic.twitter.com/dbs2paBDoC
— Jonathan Bloom (@BloomTV) May 7, 2019
Cool new features coming on @Android Q #io19
— Neil Shah (@neiltwitz) May 7, 2019
? From 50+ Privacy & Security features
?Supports foldable devices & newer formfactor
? Live captions great for deaf & hearing challenged people
? on device ML for smart reply
? Digital well-being toolshttps://t.co/dtUnCUglRD
Live Caption instantly turns audio into text, Done entirely on the device, No need for internet connection. Google says its because of "huge breakthrough in speech recognition" in just 80 MB, #GoogleIO2019 #googleio #io19
— Larry Magid (@larrymagid) May 7, 2019
Android Q turns the back button into a side swipe https://t.co/TFVN19hOqN #IO2019 pic.twitter.com/flhW09LMJ5
— The Verge (@verge) May 7, 2019
Live Caption is an Android Q feature.. it uses on-device machine learning, no data goes to the cloud..
— Sriram Sharma (@SriramVSharma) May 7, 2019
Nice, granular Parental Controls coming in Android Q. #GoogleIO2019 #io19 pic.twitter.com/epWj0Voazr
— Lance Ulanoff (@LanceUlanoff) May 7, 2019
With a focus on innovation, security and privacy, and digital wellbeing, here's more on the latest features coming to #AndroidQ → https://t.co/uM6JS30sGd #io19 pic.twitter.com/qhNfYObVak
— Google (@Google) May 7, 2019
Live Caption is a native Q feature, accessible from the volume rocker. You can activate it any time and it works on everything. #io19 pic.twitter.com/B9JQAm0PcA
— Android Central (@androidcentral) May 7, 2019
Android Q steals the innovative iPhone’s gestures we love https://t.co/GYeiX2sSQw by @bst3r @cultofmac pic.twitter.com/LfXByQwfLi
— Cult of Mac (@cultofmac) May 7, 2019
Some Android Security Patches Will Now be Deployed Like App Updates, No Reboot Required.https://t.co/gTgTukrxEm
— Droid Life (@droid_life) May 7, 2019
Android Q’s latest beta is available today, and it’s coming to 15 non-Google phones https://t.co/0vVycmNwAP #IO19 pic.twitter.com/aSoIIpUnJz
— The Verge (@verge) May 7, 2019
Android Q’s Live Caption feature adds real-time subtitles to any video you watch https://t.co/5cnBOjecT4 #IO2019 pic.twitter.com/LffSePUXIf
— The Verge (@verge) May 7, 2019
I have goosebumps, my heart is so warmhttps://t.co/UJP9OjgwK3
— Ethelia Lung (@theilsanne) May 7, 2019
실시간 자막 생성 및 녹취 기능은 많은 부분을 바꿀 가능성. 강의실에서 교수님 발언 실시간으로 검색 가능하게 되어 물의를 일으킨다거나...
— Goodhyun 김국현 (@goodhyun) May 8, 2019
오늘 들은 말 한 말 다 정리되어 일기가 자동생성된다거나...
특정 공간이 자기 일지를 쓴다거나
https://t.co/6VfZCtT0NA
ICYMI - Android Q steals the innovative iPhone’s gestures we love https://t.co/GYeiX2sSQw by @bst3r @cultofmac
— Cult of Mac (@cultofmac) May 8, 2019
ICYMI: Android Q steals the innovative iPhone’s gestures we love https://t.co/GYeiX2sSQw by @bst3r @cultofmac pic.twitter.com/ovSgVXsnIX
— Cult of Mac (@cultofmac) May 8, 2019
Great new software feature for a #smartphone: #LiveCaption – real-time speech transcription from ANY media on your phone – songs, audio recordings, podcasts, phone calls, video, etc. #AndroidQ #accessibility https://t.co/Ntmc2ANHMK
— Tom Richardson (@ConvergenceTR) May 7, 2019
Android Q’s Live Caption feature adds real-time subtitles to any video you watch https://t.co/5cnBOjecT4 pic.twitter.com/bBTMcjiqNO
— The Verge (@verge) May 8, 2019
This @Google @Android feature looks amazing and could be a game changer for accessibility in technology! https://t.co/Nw3BWzETeh
— RespectAbility (@Respect_Ability) May 8, 2019
New impressive #accessibility feature of Android Q - Live Caption offering live transcription of any video or audio on your phone including Skype and Google Duo.
— RAZ Mobility (@RazMobility) May 7, 2019
Great job @googleaccess! #deaf #hearingloss https://t.co/e84jWf0s5X pic.twitter.com/Tghs4NJpgk
Best thing to come out of Google IO thus far.
— Morgan Archer (@mrgnarchr) May 7, 2019
Excellent accessibility featurehttps://t.co/YKf9V2p6ll https://t.co/YKf9V2p6ll