Welcome to another exciting edition of Pixelated, a podcast series by 9to5Google. Episode 98 brings a stimulating discussion with hosts Abner, Damien, and Will, as they delve into the latest exclusive reports. From Google’s anticipated app icon redesigns for Workspace to the rumored Fitbit Air fitness band, this episode promises a wealth of insights for tech enthusiasts.
Google’s Iconic Glow-Up
The episode kicks off with an exploration of Google’s upcoming app icon redesigns. Known for its innovative approach, Google is set to revamp its Workspace apps, potentially extending the redesigns across its broader ecosystem. This move aligns with Google’s continuous efforts to enhance user experience and visual coherence across its platforms.
Samsung Galaxy Glasses: Rumors and Speculations
In another segment, the hosts discuss the rumors surrounding Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Glasses. As the tech world anticipates this new venture into augmented reality, the conversation touches on the potential features and how they might stack up against existing competitors. The discussion highlights the growing interest in wearable technology and its implications for the future.
Fitbit Air and Google Health Leaks
Rounding off the episode is a deep dive into the leaks about the Fitbit Air and its Google-ified partner app. This segment provides listeners with an exclusive look at Google’s strategy to integrate health and fitness tracking into its ecosystem, showcasing the tech giant’s commitment to advancing wellness technology.
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Timecodes
00:00 – Intro and Google’s icon redesigns
20:03 – Samsung Galaxy Glasses rumors
30:43 – Fitbit Air and Google Health leaks
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