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- Daydream View coming to stores November 10th
- The Phab 2 Pro brings over 35 new Tango apps to your phone
- Ok Google, cast your spell
- Uncovering the Truth Behind the Salem Witch Trials with Google Expeditions
- Spooky Street View Treats
| Daydream View coming to stores November 10th Posted: 01 Nov 2016 09:00 AM PDT Last month, we announced Daydream View, a comfortable and easy-to-use virtual reality headset and controller powered by any Daydream-ready phone. It will be available November 10th on the Google Store and at retailers across five countries:
With Daydream View and a Daydream-ready phone like Pixel, you'll be able to kick back in your personal cinema, explore new worlds and get in the game like never before. Take a look at some of the experiences that'll be coming to Daydream over the next few weeks: Your Personal CinemaHulu VR: Stream Hulu's entire library of TV shows, movies and VR content. Plus, there will be two new pieces of VR content from Huffpo RYOT available exclusively on Daydream: a news program called "The Big Picture: News in Virtual Reality" and VR comedy show "Virtually Mike and Nora" starring Nora Kirkpatrick and Mike O'Brien. The Hulu VR app is available in the U.S. YouTube VR: Watch the entire library of YouTube videos on a virtual big screen and experience immersive VR videos from top creators. Google Play Movies: Enjoy thousands of popular movies and TV shows in your own virtual theater. INVASION!: From the director of Madagascar, Invasion! is an award-winning VR animation narrated by Ethan Hawke that invites you to become part of the story. A pair of bumbling aliens, Mac and Cheez, plan to invade our Earth, but instead they are thwarted by the cuddliest animals on the planet. Explore New WorldsStar Chart VR: From the Sun to the smallest moons of Saturn and out to the coldest, darkest, farthest reaches of Pluto, explore the solar system in a beautiful and accurate real-time space simulation.The Wall Street Journal VR: See breaking news and analysis in a whole new way with a real-time interactive market data visualization and interactive 360-degree videos. Street View: Visit over 70 countries and experience 150 handcrafted tours of the world's most amazing places. You can also search to explore your hometown and everywhere else. The Guardian VR: Step into the shoes of an urban explorer and discover the hidden labyrinth of London's Underworld - a subterranean web of Victorian sewers and lost waterways that lie active, deep beneath of one of the world's most famous cities. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: Wave a wand to explore the magic of Newt's case, cast spells and solve puzzles to explore the world of the film in this VR experience. NYT VR: The New York Times will premiere three exclusive films in the Daydream app in its first month, including The Creators: Rob Pruitt. It follows Pruitt on a typical day in his life, with a visit to IKEA in Brooklyn where he purchases 27 plush pandas that's a signature in his artwork. Get in the GameDanger Goat: One runaway goat, hundreds of dastardly traps in his way. Guide, slide and catapult the goat to freedom in this all-new VR puzzle game. Hunters Gate: Blast your way through the town of Hunters Gate as you defend it from demon invasion - then take the fight to the demons by invading their home world. Wonderglade: Magically teleport to an ever growing theme park where you can enjoy carnival-themed classic games such as Tiny Tee Golf and Tip N Tilt Racing. Gunjack 2: End of Shift: With a formidable arsenal at your disposal, live the life of a Gunjack, protecting the Kubera and its precious cargo from the bandits trying to blow the rig apart! Mekorama: Help a tiny robot stumble home through 50 puzzling mechanical dioramas. Need for Speed: No Limits VR: Race for dominance in the first Need for Speed title made for VR. Launch yourself between chaos and control as you hit the loud pedal and roll into underground car culture. Home Run Derby: Hit monster home runs and get crowned as your favorite MLB Home Run Derby All-Star. From hitting bat-breaking homeruns to journeying to the rings of Saturn, immerse yourself in high quality, mobile VR with Daydream View. Mark your calendar today for November 10th and follow us on Twitter and Google+ to get the latest on new apps and games coming to Daydream. |
| The Phab 2 Pro brings over 35 new Tango apps to your phone Posted: 01 Nov 2016 06:00 AM PDT In June, we announced the first Tango-enabled phone with Lenovo, the Phab 2 Pro. The Phab 2 Pro utilizes Tango technology to give apps new augmented reality capabilities. Over the last few months, we have worked closely with app developers to create a wide variety of smartphone based augmented reality apps. Our app incubator program supported a wide range of developers — from Crayola Color Blaster to Ghostly Mansions — to create new ways to do more, play more and explore more with your phone. You can experience these apps today with the Phab 2 Pro, available now on Lenovo.com. Once you have your phone, just open the Tango app or Google Play to see all the Tango apps available for you to explore. Here are some of the experiences you can have with your Tango-enabled device:
We see the potential for Tango technologies to be in every smartphone in the future. In the same way you wouldn't consider buying a phone today without a camera or GPS, Tango will be a ubiquitous capability to help your phone better understand space and the world around you. There will be more Tango-enabled phones coming in the new year and we can't wait for you to explore, learn and play. |
| Posted: 01 Nov 2016 06:00 AM PDT Now anyone can try their hand at magic with a little help from Google and the new Warner Bros. Pictures film set in J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them." Taking place decades before Harry Potter first arrives at Hogwarts, "Fantastic Beasts" follows the adventures of magizoologist Newt Scamander in a whole new era of the wizarding world — New York in 1926. If you want to try being a wizard, try casting spells on your Android phone: Just say "Ok Google" followed by "Lumos" or "Nox" to turn your flashlight on and off. Try "Silencio" to silence the ringer and notifications. You can also explore the world of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" with Google Street View. Visit New York in 1926 as brought to life in the film, as well as the real locations today. Fans can visit MACUSA (Magical Congress of the USA); Steen National Bank, where Newt first meets Jacob Kowalski; the underground speakeasy The Blind Pig; and the magical apartment of Tina and Queenie Goldstein, two of the film's key characters. Once you've mastered charms and found the lay of the land, help Newt find his escaped beasts before they come to harm in a city already on edge from dark forces. Using our new Daydream View virtual reality headset, you can wave a wand to explore the magic of Newt's case, a treasure trove full of everything he needs to cast spells, solve puzzles and find his beasts. The experience will be available when Daydream View goes on sale in November. Don't forget to share your adventures with your friends by downloading an exclusive "Fantastic Beasts" sticker pack (coming soon) in our messaging app, Google Allo. You can also watch content inspired by the wizarding world from your favorite YouTube creators starting November 1. To start your journey and discover more magic with Newt and friends, visit g.co/fantasticbeasts. "Fantastic Beasts" is in cinemas in November. |
| Uncovering the Truth Behind the Salem Witch Trials with Google Expeditions Posted: 31 Oct 2016 03:00 PM PDT As a teacher from Danvers, MA, a town once known as Salem Village, I have been teaching the Salem Witch Trials to my students for years. Students often have difficulty understanding the gravity of what happened in their own backyard until they see the sites themselves during their 4th grade local history tours. This year, when it came to covering the trials in our classroom, we incorporated a lesson from Google Expeditions allowing students to go through the sites in Danvers tied directly to the Trials again, but this time virtually. Seeing these sites within the classroom gave our students context, allowing them to see the physical places where these events unfolded while we discussed them. This in-classroom experience facilitated a deeper conversation into the mentality of the time. Mandi, an 11th grade student, said that the Expedition "brought a whole new level of understanding to what we are learning". "It's almost like we're there in person" added 11th grader Sarah. Now, you don't need to be in from Massachusetts to experience these sites. The new Expeditions invite you to explore the landmarks from the Trials including the Witch House, the home of Witch Trials Judge Jonathan Corwin, and The House of Seven Gables, which tells the story of the writer Nathaniel Hawthorne and his connection to the events of the Salem Witch Trials. This Halloween, students everywhere can take part in learning about this chapter of history. Students can also experience a new Expedition for another holiday that falls this week, Day of the Dead. Dia de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a two-day holiday that is celebrated throughout Mexico when families honor the role of death in life and connect with those who have died. Far from being a sad occasion, Dia de Muertos is colorful, humorous, and joyful. In this Expedition, students can visit sites like the Mexico City Plaza de las Tres Culturas, The Museo de la Muerte and The Dolores Olmedo Museum. This Fall, these Expedition experiences will allow students to explore their world and bring deeper meaning to their classroom discussions. |
| Posted: 31 Oct 2016 04:00 AM PDT Whether you're dressed like the divine or the spookiest kind, get ready for some of Street View's most frightening and freakiest finds. Few places have more horrors than the Amsterdam Dungeons in the Netherlands. Enter the Dungeon and descend into the vaults for an unworldly immersive experience where actors take you through some of Amsterdam's most terrifying tales. Quick, get your ticket! It's a grueling good time. If you like to feel shivers up your spine from a ghost trailing not so far behind, head over to the Winchester Mystery House in California, for a real twisted time. Mrs. Sarah L. Winchester built this creepy estate to escape ghosts that haunted her after the death of her husband a child. This one of a kind mansion contains miles of winding hallways, scattered with secret passageways hidden in the walls. It's said that Mrs. Winchester traveled through the corridors in a roundabout fashion, to confuse any mischievous ghosts that might be following. Haw Par Villa in Singapore is not your average theme park. Limbless rats, frogs riding ostriches, and the Ten Courts of Hell depicted by more than 1,000 statues and brightly painted dioramas, make up a gruesome recreation of the afterlife. A stroll through this disturbing park is an education in morality complete with morbid visuals, sure to to deter anyone from misbehaving. No chilling tour is complete without a visit to the home of the deceased. The Cemetery of Dissidents is located on the Panteón hill, at one side of the old city jail, in Valparaíso, Chile. It was created in 1825 to hold the remains of those that differed from the official religion of the State. Take a stroll through the grounds and see tombstones that mince no words in revealing the adventurous lives and often dramatic deaths of its deceased residents. You made it through the spookiest, the creepiest and the weepiest, so it's now time to celebrate with some terrifying tunes! Wipe off that dusty cobweb covered boombox, throw your magic dancing shoes on, and join the monsters, the zombies and the vampires for a mashing good time. Happy Halloween! |
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