Highlights from Google's I/O, Nintendo says no Virtual Console for Switch
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With Google's I/O event underway, we're getting a glimpse at some of the technology the company is working on.
Android P, the next mobile operating system, will focus more on AI features, like adaptive battery technology, learning your common habits, gestures, similar to Apple's iPhone X.
Google also [UNKNOWN] AI voice technology called Duplex that has a voice so life like.
It can already successfully interact with humans, making reservation or scheduling appointments.
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Uber has unveiled the flying car demo that it helps to roll out in two to five years The vehicles look like large drones and will start off with human pilots but eventually fly autonomously.
The plan is to have them fly around 2,000 feet above ground and premiere first in Dallas-Fort Worth and Los Angeles to start.
Finally, Nintendo has said there will be no virtual console for the Switch It still plans to offer retro gaming options through a different platform.
So while retro games won't be carried under a virtual console banner, there should still be alternative ways to enjoy classic games on the Switch down the road.
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