Today, Google held an event to announce its newest Nexus hardware.
It wasnt just about the phones, though.
Here are some of the most important and interesting things Google shared today.
Both come with stock Android Marshmallow.
it’s possible for you to check out more details aboutthe 6Pandthe 5Xthemselves from Gizmodo.
However, thats only part of the equation.
You still need support in apps to really get the most out of it.
This should make it way easier to keep your machine secure.
Google Play Music Now Has a Family Subscription
Music subscriptions have taken off, and thats great.
The only problem is that theyre deeply personal.
Sharing an account isnt as easy as it is with Netflix.
Today, Googles changing that by addinga family plan to Play Music.
Now, up to six people can share one plan for $15/month.
Now, its getting better.
Now, the donglesgetting an update.
Google is also introducing Chromecast Audio, which can stream music to your stereo.
Googles changing this in a big way.
It will show you feeds from all the Chromecast-supported apps you have in one place.
This update turns the Chromecast app from a setup utility into a landing page for all your entertainment.
Today, Google announced the new Pixel C, only this one runs Android.
The machine can work in both laptop and tablet mode, and it comes with a magnetic detachable keyboard.
It will start at the much-more-affordable $499, though the keyboard costs $150 extra.
you’ve got the option to check out more details about itfrom Gizmodo here.
Apps Can Now Tie Into Voice Actions
Googles voice actions are already pretty powerful in Google Now.
As of Marshmallow, developers can create their own voice actions that work in apps.
Google showed off a demo of NPR launching from Google Now.