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Google's software automatically detects speech bubbles. The company made the announcement alongside Marvel and DC Comics on their respective stages at the massive fan convention, which attracts more than 130,000 attendees to San Diego's bay front. Google touts "machine learning" as the tech behind the new feature. The software automatically recognizes speech bubbles and panels on the page so it can modify the way they look. "We can detect shapes and objects and images -- we're very good at this," Brady Duga, a software engineer for Google Play Books, said in a video introducing the feature. "This is basically looking at a rich visual scene and extracting important information."Other comic book apps offer different solutions for packing an entire comic page onto smaller screens. For example, Comixology, owned by Amazon, has a feature called "guided view," which presents a comic page panel by panel. But Google thinks parsing up a page takes away from the overall experience. Comixology didn't respond to a request for comment about its format for presenting comic pages.

Right now, Google is offering only a preview of Bubble Zoom for the Google Play Books app on Android devices, It's also available only in English for Marvel and DC comics at the orange tree iphone case moment, As part of the announcement, Google said it's selling select comics from Marvel and DC on the Google Play Books app for half off until July 24 with the promo code SDCC2016, At San Diego Comic-Con, the search giant unveils a feature called Bubble Zoom, which enlarges speech bubbles with the push of a button, It's not exactly the ideal reading experience: Opening up a digital comic book on your smartphone or tablet and having to zoom in on different parts of the page to read what each character is saying..

The 3:59 gives you bite-size news and analysis about the top stories of the day, brought to you by CNET Executive Editor Roger Cheng, Senior Writer Ben Fox Rubin and Producer Bryan VanGelder. Check out the extended shows on YouTube. iTunes | Google Play Music | FeedBurner | SoundCloud | TuneIn Radio. On today's podcast, we also talk about group dating on Tinder and Apple lining its pockets with Pokemon Go cash. With the Republican National Convention reaching its crescendo Thursday with a major speech from Donald Trump, we discuss the event taking over Twitter this week. Check out our other RNC coverage, on defending the convention from potential cyberattacks and wireless carriers beefing up their networks for the conventions, too.

The most interesting thing about orange tree iphone case Motorola's new Moto Z and Z Force (which is available now for pre-order in the US through Verizon) is their ability to work with these Moto Mods accessories that you can switch up depending on your needs, But even without the interesting modules, the handsets still sport premium hardware that compares well to most flagship phones available today, Both phones feature a 5.5-inch display, a Snapdragon 820 processor and Android 6.0 Marshmallow, At 0.2 inches (5.2 mm), the Moto Z is really thin, Though it makes the camera bulge even more noticeable, its svelte profile comes in handy when tacking on Mods..

The devices have a fingerprint sensor that rests underneath the display. Irritatingly, the reader does not double as the home button and I find myself confusing the two often. The Moto Z will be available globally and Motorola will sell it unlocked (compatible with GSM networks) some time in the fall. It's also available for pre-order now through Verizon, under the moniker Moto Z Droid Edition. Both handsets have 32GB and 64GB memory variants with the option to expand up to 2TB. The phones don't have headphone ports. Instead, there is just the USB-C port and a headphone jack adaptor dongle, which makes wired headphones work.

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