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Android 101: how to use Google Pay
Google Pay is a digital pockets and on-line fee system that’s developed by Google to make it straightforward so that you can make purchases. It routinely syncs your saved bank cards wherever your Google account is logged in for fast funds, and it’ll import loyalty playing cards, tickets, and gives out of your Gmail account. Google Pay is supported at most main markets, gasoline stations, and shops.
Methods to arrange Google Pay
Organising Google Pay is easy.
You want a debit / bank card or PayPal account, a Google account, and a supported Google Pay system (an Android telephone, a Put on OS watch, or a desktop / laptop computer laptop). You possibly can even use it with an iOS system. On this article, we’ll think about tips on how to use Google Pay along with your Android telephone.
Likelihood is you’ll have already got the Google Pay app in your telephone. Should you don’t, obtain the app from the Play Retailer.
Including fee accounts to Google Pay
If you first open the Google Pay app, you could be requested to comply with the Google Pay phrases of service and the Google privateness coverage. As soon as that’s achieved, you’ll be taken by means of an preliminary sign-in course of that can assist you add a fee technique.
The Google Pay app
There are a selection of options you possibly can entry from the principle G Pay display. To start with, 4 buttons allow you to make contactless funds, ship or request funds, view gives from Google companions, or observe your spending.
On the very prime of the display, faucet the “Able to pay” button or the “Pay contactless” button decrease right down to go to a web page that lets you transmit fee information to a reader. (Remember that many Google Pay readers can settle for the digital fee with out you having to truly go into the app.) This identical web page reveals the bank cards and different monetary sources you’ve registered with G Pay.
You possibly can swipe throughout so as to add a brand new credit score or debit card, or PayPal account, to G Pay. Should you’ve already used a card or your PayPal account to pay for one thing on Google Play — an app, say, or a film — then your different playing cards could also be listed there already if you faucet on “Add a fee technique.” Nevertheless, you’ll have to allow them with a purpose to use them as sources for contactless fee.
On the backside of the principle display, there are three icons: a label that reveals you numerous sponsored offers, the principle house display icon, and a greenback signal that reveals you “spending insights” — in different phrases, how a lot you’ve spent. You can even hyperlink your financial institution and different accounts right here if you happen to select to.
Lastly, if you happen to swipe down on the house display, you’ll find companies that settle for G Pay and an inventory of individuals to whom you’ve despatched cash or who you may have requested cash from.
If you need, you too can handle your account on the internet by going to the Google Pay account web page.
The place can I take advantage of Google Pay?
In the actual world, you should use Google Pay nearly wherever you see a bank card terminal with the G Pay emblem. From there, all you’ll want to do is unlock your telephone and transfer it as much as the terminal’s contact level.
Is Google Pay safe?
In accordance with Google, it protects your information by sharing a short lived, encrypted quantity (relatively than your precise card quantity) with retailers. You will discover extra details about Google’s safety and privateness controls right here.
Should you lose your telephone, Google’s Discover My Gadget will be accessed from any laptop along with your Google account. From there, you possibly can lock, find, or remotely wipe your telephone and all of its contents.
You possibly can monitor the safety of your account by going into the settings of the Google Pay app. To take action, faucet in your private icon within the upper-right nook and choose Settings > Privateness & safety > Knowledge & personalization. That is the place you possibly can decide whether or not Google can ship your information to 3rd events, share information about your creditworthiness, or share information with different Google firms for advertising and marketing functions.
The Privateness & safety pane additionally allows you to decide the way you authorize purchases and whether or not you possibly can see different information comparable to payments from Gmail inside Google Pay.
Replace March eleventh, 2022, 1:10PM ET: This text was initially printed on Could sixteenth, 2018. It has been up to date to permit for modifications in Google Pay’s interface and options since that date.
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Fujifilm’s new X-T50 has a film simulation dial — and a questionable price
Fujifilm has just announced a pair of new cameras at the company’s X Summit Sydney event. There’s the medium format GFX100S II, which frankly falls outside my scope of interest (and budget). The more mainstream of the two is the X-T50, which is a followup to — but not a replacement for — the X-T30 II, which will remain in Fujifilm’s lineup moving forward.
The X-T50 is a hodgepodge of the camera maker’s new and old tech. Let’s start with the new. The body has a fresh, more rounded shape that’s unlike anything else in the X-Series lineup, and there’s a film simulation dial right on the top, a first for any Fujifilm camera. You get several preset film sims to circle between and can choose your own for the three customizable slots — though you can’t set these to custom film recipes. Still, the dial goes to show what a vital part of Fujifilm’s appeal that these simulations have become over the years.
The X-T50 includes the same 40-megapixel sensor as the X-T5 and X-H2, plus the accompanying fifth-gen processor, so this camera offers a substantial increase in both resolution and autofocus performance compared to the X-T30 II. And it also gains a 7-stop in-body image stabilization system; the far less expensive X-T30 II lacks IBIS altogether. Continuous shooting is limited to 8fps with the mechanical shutter, whereas the X-T5 and X-H2 can both hit 15fps. For storage, there’s a single UHS-II SD card slot. Video performance has also been dialed up significantly:
But there are still some older hardware elements to this camera. For one, you’re stuck with the last-generation battery that isn’t nearly as long-lasting. And disappointingly, the electronic viewfinder is also unchanged from the X-T30 II. You do at least get the same 3-inch, 1.84-million dot rear LCD with two-way tilt as on the X-T5.
The X-T50 slots into a curious spot when it comes to pricing. If you’re buying the body alone, it’s $1,399.99, which is $500 more than the X-T30 II. But again, Fujifilm doesn’t consider this a replacement for that camera. It gets its own unique place in the lineup, which now looks like this:
Some of the upgrades that come with stepping up to the X-T5 include water resistance, a nicer EVF, dual SD slots, better continuous shooting performance, and the newer battery with superior endurance.
Fujifilm’s kit lens is also getting a notable revamp. The company’s well-regarded 18-55mm glass is being replaced by a new, lighter 16-50mm f/2.8 – 4.8 lens that now features water resistance. (The X-T50 itself doesn’t have any official water resistance.) Fujifilm believes this lens does a better job resolving that 40MP sensor compared to the ancient 18-55mm. It’s also a constant length, so all the zooming now happens internally without the lens having to extend. Sold on its own, the new 16-50mm lens costs $699. The combined X-T50 kit runs $1,799.99, so you’re only paying $400 for the lens in that scenario.
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Freak robot made in China can learn, think, work like humans
Sometimes, you have to see it to believe it.
And in rare cases, like this one, it freaks out observers watching. In the ever-expanding world of humanoid robots, a new star is rising, and its name is Astribot.
The Chinese company’s latest creation, the S1 model, is turning heads with its astonishing speed and precision.
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Astribot S1: How it’s breaking speed records
Imagine a robot that can move at a blistering pace of approximately 32.8 feet per second and handle a payload of 22 pounds per arm. That’s Astribot’s S1 for you. It’s like watching a superhero in action. Only this one is made of wires and metal.
The S1’s capabilities are not just impressive; they’re record-setting. The robot’s dexterity is showcased in a video where it performs tasks with such finesse that it can delicately shave a cucumber.
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It can even engage in the art of calligraphy.
That’s not all. It can also open and pour wine and flip a sandwich in a frying pan.
And for those who hate ironing and folding laundry, the S1 does that, too.
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What sets the Astribot S1 apart from other robots?
The S1’s ability to mimic human movements sets it apart from other robots. This robot is a learner, an imitator and a potential pioneer in robotics. The questions it raises are as intriguing as its abilities. Does it have a lower half? Can it walk, or is it destined to remain stationary? These are the mysteries that have yet to be answered.
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The backstory of the Astribot S1 robot
Founded in 2022 in Shenzhen, the Astribot maker Stardust Intelligence has roots that trace back to the Tencent Robotics Laboratory, Baidu, and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, with its founder, Lai Jie.
The S1 took a year to evolve and is expected to hit the market later in 2024. The robot’s name, inspired by the Latin proverb “Ad astra per aspera,” reflects its journey and commitment to AI robot technology.
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Kurt’s key takeaways
As Astribot prepares to launch the S1 robot, the world watches with bated breath. Will it revolutionize the way we think about humanoid robots? Will it outshine its competitors and set a new standard in the industry? Can the U.S. keep us with this Chinese technology? Only time will tell. But one thing is certain: the robot wars have begun and Astribot’s S1 is leading the charge.
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Samsung mocks Apple’s crushing iPad Pro ad with its own ‘UnCrush’ pitch
On one side, responses included creatives like Hugh Grant and anyone who spotted a slightly-too-on-the-nose representation of Big Tech’s steamroller approach to art, copyright, and the past, powered by the might of generative AI tools. On the other there were the people ticked off by the knowledge that there was any backlash at all.
In response, the Samsung Mobile account on X posted this video with the hashtag “UnCrush,” which Ad Age reports was created by BBH USA and directed by Zen Pace. It shows a woman stepping over debris and spilled paint reminiscent of the end of Apple’s big hydraulic press incident and taking a seat to hum and play notes on a guitar assisted somehow by notes displayed on her Galaxy Tab S9 and the power of Galaxy AI.
No matter which side you’re on when it comes to the great iPad ad political divide, it’s a little fun to see Samsung trying to find a weak point in Apple’s armor again. Samsung’s marketing department used to practically specialize in this stuff, which the company’s lawyers’ argued: “drove Apple crazy,” but it seemed to run out of gas after deleting ads about iPhones dropping the in-box charging adapted. More recent attempts, like a browser-based Galaxy test drive for iPhone owners, just haven’t had the same punch as mocking that distinctive notch.
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