Google Home can interact with your phone in a number of ways. As the list grows, however, it can be tough to remember all of the many things Google Assistant can do. Through Google Assistant, you can set timers, control lights and thermostats, play trivia games, watch YouTube or Netflix and more - all with simple voice commands. It's even built into cameras, security systems and cars.Īs Google Assistant becomes omnipresent, the search giant behind it continues to expand Assistant's capabilities.
Google Assistant is built into every Android phone, including the new Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, can be accessed using Google's new Pixel Buds, and you can download it as an app for iPhones. You can find it in smart displays such as the new second-generation Google Nest Hub, Nest Hub Max and the Google Nest Wifi mesh network access points. As of today, you can find Google Assistant in a wide variety of smart speakers - from the original Google Home ( $80 at Walmart) to the newer Google Nest Mini (formerly the Google Home Mini) to third-party options from companies such as JBL. Google wants its AI-powered voice assistant to spread to every corner of tech. Word is, though, that Philippou’s dad has a few cigars and he’d like to share.Google refreshed its most popular smart display in 2021 with even more neat features. Philippou keeps saying they’re big into late-night casino adventures, and when I think of a couple of guys in their 20’s at the casino I think of them swinging from chandeliers and creating a scene worthy of the photo montage as credits rolled on “The Hangover.” That means her mom and dad and two brothers, both in their early-20’s, are at the resort, hitting the beach with straws in drinks while big sister works. Speaking of valuable experiences: Philippou’s whole family has joined her for this trip. Global holiday pop-up bar coming to CT with two locations.UConn expected to hire former Greenwich football coach John Marinelli.‘Esquire’ names CT pizzeria as a ‘Best New Restaurant in America’.and it’s not in New Haven.
The matchup fans wanted out of this tournament is on: No. She’s excited to attend a game Monday that the college basketball world will have its eyes on: UConn-South Carolina. Lindsey’s Sunday plan was the usual Sunday plan: find a place to watch football all day. She needed to wear it home, having gotten caught up in the near-Hurricane-like storm that swept across the island, pushing palm trees to a 45-degree angle but, thankfully, not Lindsey into the ocean - or the shark pools.
She bought me a sweet long sleeve shirt - which was soaking wet when she handed it to me Saturday evening. While I was courtside with my pal and colleague Alexa Philippou of The Hartford Courant Saturday, my wife Lindsey ventured off the resort, finding a local brewery and some shops worth dropping a few bucks in. We had Italian Friday night, Chinese Saturday. That was not the score, I promise.įood here: Delicious. It briefly listed Minnesota as leading UConn 117-26 in the second quarter of Saturday’s opener. Hey, I heard the FloHoops live stream has been great (eye roll), maybe as well as the scoreboard operation at Imperial Arena. The late-night media cannonball competition will have to take place in designated safe zones.