12:06PM EDT - I'm here at Google's October phone event

12:09PM EDT - Google's first subject: using machine learning to approve their assistant AI

12:15PM EDT - This is my first Live Blog, so please bear with me.

12:16PM EDT - Google talking up AI. The next big innovation.

12:17PM EDT - Building hardware and software together let's Google create the best experience around AI

12:17PM EDT - Hardware with Google Assistant at its core

12:18PM EDT - Sounds like more hardware coming from Google in the future

12:18PM EDT - Introducing Pixel

12:19PM EDT - Polished aluminum case

12:20PM EDT - Pixel first phone with Google Assistant built-in

12:20PM EDT - "No unsightly camera bump"

12:21PM EDT - Photography, storage, communications, and VR central themes

12:23PM EDT - Google Assistant searching photos based on date with natural voice command

12:23PM EDT - Uses Google's Knowledge graph to find contextual results

12:24PM EDT - Ask it who's playing at a concert venue, and it will return upcoming shows with dates

12:24PM EDT - Google Assistant works with third-party messaging apps

12:26PM EDT - Ask about a restaurant and get contextual links to Yelp, Maps, etc.

12:26PM EDT - Get directions, message a friend, and make a reservation all in one easy flow without jumping between apps

12:26PM EDT - No more copy-paste between apps

12:27PM EDT - Now talking about Pixel camera

12:27PM EDT - DXOMark of 89

12:27PM EDT - iPhone 7 was 86

12:27PM EDT - 12.3MP rear camera

12:28PM EDT - f/2.0 aperture and 1.55 micron pixels

12:28PM EDT - Smartburst - hold down shutter button and take a continuous picture. Phone selects best image of capture.

12:29PM EDT - HDR+ combines multiple short exposures, reducing noise and improving dynamic range

12:29PM EDT - HDR+ has zero shutter lag

12:30PM EDT - Claims camera capture time is faster than any other phone

12:30PM EDT - Samples gyroscope 200 times per second for video image stabilization

12:31PM EDT - Google Photos integration. Free unlimited photos and videos at full resolution stored in cloud.

12:32PM EDT - Live blogging is hard :)

12:32PM EDT - Presenters talk fast

12:32PM EDT - Google Duo preinstalled on Pixel.

12:33PM EDT - Google Duo preinstalled on Pixel.

12:33PM EDT - This is Google's new video conferencing app

12:33PM EDT - Pixel comes with quick charging

12:34PM EDT - Pixel comes with Nougat, obviously. Software updates installed in background.

12:35PM EDT - New Google tool to make it easy to switch from iPhone to Pixel

12:35PM EDT - Now back to hardware

12:35PM EDT - Pixel has 2 screen sizes: 5" and 5.5"

12:36PM EDT - 3 colors: Black, Blue, Silver

12:36PM EDT - Pixel is first phone to be Daydream VR ready

12:37PM EDT - Verizon is exclusive carrier partner in US

12:37PM EDT - Also available unlocked

12:38PM EDT - Video time

12:39PM EDT - No mention of HTC. Google phone "inside and out"

12:39PM EDT - Video done. Moving on to VR.

12:39PM EDT - VR a transformative technology

12:41PM EDT - Discussing Google's Daydream platform

12:41PM EDT - Daydream View: Google's take on VR headsets

12:41PM EDT - Wanted to make something that is comfortable and easy to use

12:42PM EDT - soft, flexible, breatheable

12:42PM EDT - made from soft micro-fabrics

12:42PM EDT - It's soft and cozy :)

12:42PM EDT - 30% lighter than other headsets

12:42PM EDT - fits over glasses

12:43PM EDT - Which reminds me, I should be wearing mine

12:43PM EDT - Headset includes auto-alignment system and communicates with phone wirelessly

12:44PM EDT - Comes with a small wireless controller. Gyro inside

12:44PM EDT - Controller can be stored inside headset when done using it

12:45PM EDT - Presenter just dropped the controller on the floor. It survived

12:45PM EDT - 3 colors: Slate (gray), Snow (silver), Crimson

12:46PM EDT - Harry Potter VR content: Fantastic Beasts

12:48PM EDT - I've got my glasses on now. Headache averted

12:48PM EDT - Still discussing VR content

12:48PM EDT - VR journalism from New York Times

12:48PM EDT - More than 50 partners already onboard Daydream

12:49PM EDT - Google Play Movies, Photos, Street View, and YouTube will be Daydream compatible

12:50PM EDT - Street View in VR should be useful. An interesting way to explore new places.

12:51PM EDT - Already 100k+ immersive videos on YouTube?

12:51PM EDT - A lot of possibilities for VR content on YouTube

12:52PM EDT - Headset and controller available in November for $79

12:52PM EDT - plus a Pixel phone of course :)

12:52PM EDT - Now discussing connectivity

12:53PM EDT - Announcing Google WiFi

12:53PM EDT - Expandable system: network of access points

12:54PM EDT - Add access points to tailor coverage to your home

12:54PM EDT - Network assist feature automatically optimizes the network and connections

12:54PM EDT - Makes it easier to manage network

12:55PM EDT - Can control Google WiFi with app on phone

12:55PM EDT - Can disable network access on per user basis

12:56PM EDT - Announcing Chromecast Ultra

12:56PM EDT - cast content up to 4K and HDR

12:56PM EDT - 4K content coming to Google Play Movies in November

12:57PM EDT - Comes with Ethernet port

12:57PM EDT - Old school

12:58PM EDT - Moving on to Google Home

12:59PM EDT - Enjoy music, manage tasks, control devices in home with your voice

12:59PM EDT - Very neutral design

12:59PM EDT - LEDs and touch surface on top

01:00PM EDT - There's a mute button to make it stop listening

01:00PM EDT - Can swap bases to get a different visual look

01:01PM EDT - Several speakers inside base for playing music

01:01PM EDT - Use your voice to control music playback.

01:02PM EDT - Ties into YouTube Music, Pandora, Spotify, iHeart

01:03PM EDT - Can choose a default music service, so you don't have to keep telling it what source to use

01:05PM EDT - Google Home ties into Google's knowledge graph to answer questions you ask

01:05PM EDT - Also grabs snippets from the Web if it cannot find answer in knowledge graph

01:06PM EDT - Google Home names source of snippet from the Web before reading the answer. That's a nice touch

01:07PM EDT - Can ask it where to buy camping gear and it will tell you a list of stores and how far away they are

01:08PM EDT - Can follow up that query with directions

01:09PM EDT - Seems to work well with natural language queries (at least the examples provided)

01:09PM EDT - Can add items to shopping list and later access it with your phone

01:11PM EDT - Can use voice to control devices in the home.

01:11PM EDT - Can control TVs via Chromecast

01:12PM EDT - Google Home + Chromecast = Siri voice control on AppleTV

01:13PM EDT - Netflix support coming soon

01:13PM EDT - Works with Google Photos to display photos via Chromcast

01:14PM EDT - Google Home works as the voice control interface

01:14PM EDT - Google Home can also control external speakers via Chromecast Audio

01:15PM EDT - Can play music over multiple speakers within a group. Spread music throughout home

01:15PM EDT - Google Home: A WiFi speaker with Google Assistant built in

01:16PM EDT - Costs $129. Available for preorder today. Shipping Nov. 4

01:16PM EDT - 3 colors (fabric): Mango, Marine, Violet

01:17PM EDT - 3 metal base colors: Carbon, Snow, Copper

01:17PM EDT - Video time again

01:18PM EDT - It feels like I'm typing a lot

01:20PM EDT - Now talking about the openness of Google Assistant

01:21PM EDT - New developer options for tying into Google Assistant

01:22PM EDT - New conversation building tools coming in December

01:22PM EDT - Actions on Google

01:23PM EDT - embedded Google Assistant SDK

01:23PM EDT - will launch next year

01:23PM EDT - GA on Raspberry Pi

01:24PM EDT - Should enable third-party hardware with GA

01:24PM EDT - Wrapping up

01:25PM EDT - Thanks for reading along everyone

01:25PM EDT - I'm going to give my fingers a rest now

01:26PM EDT - And that's a wrap. Now for some hands-on

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  • soliloquist - Tuesday, October 4, 2016 - link

    Liked when the guy dropped the remote... "those little things. And there well made too." Also the voice recognition demo was great when the assistant wrote "went" instead of "want" when he was asking his wife if she wanted to see the Luminaries. I sure the presenter cringed during that.

    The camera looks nice but the price is pretty steep. I did like the Nexus approach better, but it remains to be seen if they can play in this luxury market. The unlimited cloud storage seems like a nice value-add, except that is just more data for them to mine. Also the new Chromecast Ultra seems nice, the other stuff doesn't really interest me too much.
  • jackstar7 - Tuesday, October 4, 2016 - link

    When the Pixel hits Google Fi, I plan to take a long look at the 5" version.
  • jackstar7 - Tuesday, October 4, 2016 - link

    Okay, just saw them up for pre-order. That is not cheap, but is interesting. I'm actually intrigued by the battery on the 5.5. Could be compelling move from the 5X. Then I could hand off my 5X to someone else ready to jump to Fi.
  • Meteor2 - Tuesday, October 4, 2016 - link

    Feels like Google+. Too little too late. This isn't enough to become a player alongside Samsung and Apple. The hardware is in no way comparable to the iPhone.
  • Drumsticks - Tuesday, October 4, 2016 - link

    Price aside, why not? There's at least one independent reviewer placing the camera higher than the iPhone. Snapdragon 821 is certainly slower single threaded, but multi threaded is similar and the best you can get on Android. The Battery is pretty hefty on the 5.5" and respectable enough on the 5". The displays have what's necessary to be class leading. What exactly with the hardware is totally outclassed?
  • Meteor2 - Tuesday, October 4, 2016 - link

    On the iPhone, by the quality and the aesthetic. I'd never buy an iPhone, but they are extremely well designed and engineered.

    It either had to be the same price and far better (unlikely, it feels like we're at 'peak phone', at least until someone builds a flat phone with no bezel), or as as good as, and cheaper.
  • tuxRoller - Tuesday, October 4, 2016 - link

    Wait. What? Why "the same price and far better"?
    Perhaps it's because I don't know what you mean by"better".
  • Meteor2 - Tuesday, October 4, 2016 - link

    Because otherwise why would you *not* buy an iPhone 7 or a Note 7? They're excellent phones with massive user-bases. People who are brand new to the expensive phone market are unlikely to gamble on a newcomer, especially when Apple and Samsung are so fashionable.

    Google+ came far too late in the day and offered nothing over Facebook; look what happened.
  • tuxRoller - Tuesday, October 4, 2016 - link

    The iPhone might be a better phone, but people don't typically cross shop.
    I don't see how the galaxy phones are better (positives: ois, ip67, sdcard slot; negatives: software, made of glass, updates lag and uncertain, no seamless upgrades), or why one would prefer a galaxy if they were equal.
    That's not the point, though. I'm questioning why a Google phone would have to be "the same price and far better" in order to justify the purchase.
  • Impulses - Wednesday, October 5, 2016 - link

    To be fair, Samsung also has water resistance and Qi charging in their favor... Software is a big enough factor for me that I'd take a Pixel or even an HTC 10 over a Galaxy S7 tho, despite how much I'd like to keep using the wireless chargers I'm currently using with my N5.

    Depending on taste you might also prefer the capacitive buttons and slightly larger screens of the Samsung/HTC alternatives... I've kinda gotten used to on screen buttons myself and prefer that rear fingerprint reader.

    I think that kinda subjective thing goes a long way even tho it may seem like a small factor to the spec driven enthusiast.

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