7 Tech Pranks for April Fool's Day
April Fool's Day, also known as "Fools' Day," was created due to disagreements between those who celebrate in January and those who celebrate in April. This day has become an opportunity for everyone to enjoy, tell jokes, and temporarily escape from daily struggles. Many companies choose this day for promotions, and here are some of the best pranks by tech companies:
Google: Google annually plays various pranks to promote its services. One notable prank is the "Hummus Selector API," which helps users find the best type of hummus based on their taste preferences. It uses an app that suggests the most suitable food based on your taste buds.
Swype Typing on Gboard: A new feature for Gboard allows you to connect your current keyboard to a Japanese product. By swiping over the keys, it recognizes what you're trying to type without pressing the keys. This works for both Japanese and English, making the printed letters on keyboards unnecessary.
Where's Wally on Google Maps: The popular game "Where's Wally" is now available on Google Maps. Users can play through their phones (updated version required) or computers, trying to find Wally among various locations in the U.S. and Canada. The game is expected to be available for a week.
Logitech's Business Speak Detector: Logitech introduces a new product called the BS Detector, designed for business conversations via their camera and microphone. It can identify when someone is using "business speak" (often jokingly referred to as "bullshit") to help users recognize when they are being misled.
Sprint's Magic Ball: Sprint has introduced a "magic ball" that provides signal anywhere, solving the problem of no signal in certain areas. Though this was planned for 2019, there's a humorous note at the end of their promotional video suggesting it might not be a real product.
Razor Venom v2: Razor has created a drink that supposedly enhances physical strength for gaming. They claim that while their devices are fast, the biggest barrier is users being tired. The drink comes in various colors and is designed to improve gaming performance by using nanobots that energize the body.
Pindrop's Eyeprint Technology: Pindrop offers a new technology that uses eye recognition instead of fingerprints or facial recognition. This technology scans your eye to unlock your phone, but you have to move your phone from top to bottom for it to work.
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