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Google to stop supporting voicey
Google to stop supporting voicey










google to stop supporting voicey
  1. Google to stop supporting voicey update#
  2. Google to stop supporting voicey full#
  3. Google to stop supporting voicey for android#
  4. Google to stop supporting voicey tv#
google to stop supporting voicey

"Roku says Google has threatened to require Roku to use certain chip sets or memory cards that would force Roku to increase the price of its hardware product, which competes directly with Google's Chromecast," Axios says. The most bizarre claim from Axios is that Google is trying to use app-carrying negotiations to change the way Roku's products are built. The report continues: "Roku alleges Google has asked it to favor YouTube music results from voice commands made on the Roku remote while the YouTube app is open, even if the user's music preference is set to default to another music app, like Pandora." Advertisement

Google to stop supporting voicey tv#

Roku tells Axios that Google wants "a dedicated search results row for YouTube within the Roku smart TV interface," and it wants Roku to "block search results from other streaming content providers while users are using the YouTube app on Roku's system." Google's alleged demands range from changing how Roku's streaming platform works to stipulating what chips Roku should use in its products. Roku's email says, "Recent negotiations with Google to carry YouTube TV have broken down because Roku cannot accept Google’s unfair terms, as we believe they could harm our users." Roku's email only vaguely alludes to what it is claiming Google wants, saying, "We cannot accept Google's unfair and anticompetitive requirements to manipulate your search results, impact the usage of your data, and ultimately cost you more."Īxios claims to be able to fill in the blanks and has published a wild list of demands that Roku says Google has asked for.

Google to stop supporting voicey update#

Google has yet to offer a response to Roku's first salvo, though we've asked for comment and will update this article if Google responds. ( Update: Google has responded, see below.) Roku has sent out an email blast to customers with a subject line saying, "Google may remove your access to YouTube TV." If you can't already tell, we're getting a very one-sided take on the story right now. Roku and Google are apparently fighting over the terms of carrying YouTube TV on Roku's streaming platform. It first came to iOS late last month.YouTube TV is supposed to bring the best parts of cable TV to streaming, but it's also bringing one of the most annoying parts: carriage disputes. This new version of Google Voice with the ongoing call notification is rolling out today via the Play Store and should be widely available. It’s also convenient on the rare occasion that the alert disappears. It appears on all tabs and faster than having to first swipe down the notification shade.

Google to stop supporting voicey full#

A tap opens the full screen to hang up, access the keypad, and take other actions. Version 2020.38 adds a way to “see and access an on-going call while navigating the Voice app.” Active conversations get a blue bar at the very top of the app that identifies who you’re talking to. It cannot be removed until the conversation is over.

Google to stop supporting voicey for android#

When on a call, Voice for Android has long generated a persistent notification that notes who is being dialed and lets you quickly hang up, while a tap opens the call screen inside the app. One change in Google Voice for Android today does make it easier to access ongoing calls. Google Voice is a relatively mature app that does not see too many interface updates these days.












Google to stop supporting voicey