Google is hipper than us, we’ve accepted that. Half of us wouldn’t have degrees or the having said that number of pub quiz wins under our belt without it. The case, it makes sense to let the tech giant basically run our lives, and it’s obviously not opposed to the idea.
At its annual developer conference this week Google open ‘Home’, a voice-activated personal assistant that is best recited as Sonos and Siri getting drunk and hooking up.
The powerful smart-speaker, which seems something between air-freshener and a salt shaker, is able to conduct music playback across speakers in multiple rooms, search the web and list your daily calendar, weather forecast, directions, stampede flee information and much more with the “Okay Google” instruction.
What’s more, by teaming up with big name partners opposite number Whatsapp, OpenTable, Uber and Nest, you will also be expert to send a text message, book your favourite tapas post, order a ride and turn the lights off on your way out without metrical lifting a finger.
No one quite knows how much Home devise cost when it comes to the market later this year, but you can already take interest here.
“Okay Google, when do you learn to iron?”