Pixel 11 introduces customizable Camera Looks as tech podcast reviews latest gadgets
Google’s new Pixel 11 adds a suite of “Camera Looks” that let users fine-tune image processing, and a recent tech podcast covered the feature alongside other industry news.
Google’s latest flagship, the Pixel 11, rolls out a new feature set called Camera Looks, allowing users to adjust how much processing is applied to their photos and avoid the typical over-processed look. The program also examined a series of tech-policy and product updates, including Brendan Carr’s recent FCC actions, a leaked video showing AirPods with built-in cameras, Fairphone’s plan to launch a repairable phone in the United States, and YouTube’s adjustment to its view-count algorithm.
Additional items discussed were Meta’s workplace-focused glasses and Apple’s decision to postpone camera-enabled AirPods until the following year. The episode wrapped up with a rapid-fire segment covering these stories and more.
Why it matters
It shows how smartphone photography is becoming more user-customizable while highlighting key tech policy and product developments.
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