Facebook thought to be testing movie talk device in hardware shove
technology
MARK GURMAN AND SARAH FRIER
Last updated 16:46, August four 2017
Facebook is said to be creating a fresh movie talk device that will undercut its competitors.
Facebook is working on a movie talk device for the home – the very first major hardware product from its experimental Building eight lab.
Featuring a laptop-sized touch screen, the device represents a fresh product category and could be announced as soon as next spring’s F8 developer conference, according to people familiar with the matter.
They say the large screen and wise camera technology could help farflung people feel like they are in the same room, which aligns with Facebook’s chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg’s mission of bringing Facebook users closer together. The device is in the prototype phase but is already being tested in people’s homes.
Facebook is thought to be working on a brainy speaker that could overtake Amazon's Echo.
The social media giant is working on at least one other product – a standalone brainy speaker that would contest with the Amazon Echo and Google Home, said the people, who asked not be named discussing unannounced products.
Facebook is hiring Apple veterans to help it create a Siri-style voice assistant that would run on both devices, they said.
The fresh devices represent a fresh phase in Facebook’s hardware ambitions. Tho’ the company sells the Oculus virtual reality headset, it acquired its maker and did not create the original product (albeit a fresh US$200 (NZ$269) model will debut next year).
Last year, the Building eight lab was set up to help Facebook develop its own hardware and keep consumers locked into its ecosystem – the news feed, Facebook live, movie calling and more.
Building eight is staffed with hardware veterans and led by former Google executive Regina Dugan. Speaking at the most latest F8 conference in April, Dugan said the purpose was to "create and ship fresh, category-defining consumer products that are social very first."
She spoke about how technology has made it lighter to connect, but also has limited people to their phones so that they don’t interact with the physical world as much.
"I am optimistic that technology can help, that fresh hardware platforms can chip away at false choices," Dugan said, explaining how her relationship with her mother was improved through daily phone calls on her way to a coffee shop. "If we fail it is going to suck."
Geared to the living room, the movie talk device will feature a broad angle camera lens, microphones and speakers that are all powered by artificial intelligence to boost spectacle, the people said. A version of the device in testing includes a lean, vertical stand that holds a large touch screen measuring inbetween thirteen and fifteen inches diagonally, the people said.
Facebook has considered running a version of the Android operating system on its device instead of building its own core operating system, according to the people.
Ha Thai, a spokeswoman for Building 8, declined to comment.
Facebook is testing a feature that would permit the camera to automatically scan for people in its range and lock onto them, one of the people said. For example, the camera could zoom onto a painting that a child brought home from school to display to a parent away on a business journey.
Facebook has also been developing a three hundred sixty degree camera for the device, but people familiar with the matter say it is unlikely to be ready in time for the initial launch.
Early plans call for the standalone speaker to sell in the low US$100 range, undercutting the competition, while the technologically more complicated movie talk device would cost a few hundred dollars, one of the people said. Because the speaker concept has already been popularised, two of the people said, Facebook could abandon it and prioritise the movie talk device instead.
Facebook thought to be testing movie talk device in hardware thrust
technology
MARK GURMAN AND SARAH FRIER
Last updated 16:46, August four 2017
Facebook is said to be creating a fresh movie talk device that will undercut its competitors.
Facebook is working on a movie talk device for the home – the very first major hardware product from its experimental Building eight lab.
Featuring a laptop-sized touch screen, the device represents a fresh product category and could be announced as soon as next spring’s F8 developer conference, according to people familiar with the matter.
They say the large screen and brainy camera technology could help farflung people feel like they are in the same room, which aligns with Facebook’s chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg’s mission of bringing Facebook users closer together. The device is in the prototype phase but is already being tested in people’s homes.
Facebook is thought to be working on a clever speaker that could overtake Amazon's Echo.
The social media giant is working on at least one other product – a standalone wise speaker that would rival with the Amazon Echo and Google Home, said the people, who asked not be named discussing unannounced products.
Facebook is hiring Apple veterans to help it create a Siri-style voice assistant that would run on both devices, they said.
The fresh devices represent a fresh phase in Facebook’s hardware ambitions. Tho’ the company sells the Oculus virtual reality headset, it acquired its maker and did not create the original product (albeit a fresh US$200 (NZ$269) model will debut next year).
Last year, the Building eight lab was set up to help Facebook develop its own hardware and keep consumers locked into its ecosystem – the news feed, Facebook live, movie calling and more.
Building eight is staffed with hardware veterans and led by former Google executive Regina Dugan. Speaking at the most latest F8 conference in April, Dugan said the objective was to "create and ship fresh, category-defining consumer products that are social very first."
She spoke about how technology has made it lighter to connect, but also has limited people to their phones so that they don’t interact with the physical world as much.
"I am optimistic that technology can help, that fresh hardware platforms can chip away at false choices," Dugan said, explaining how her relationship with her mother was improved through daily phone calls on her way to a coffee shop. "If we fail it is going to suck."
Geared to the living room, the movie talk device will feature a broad angle camera lens, microphones and speakers that are all powered by artificial intelligence to boost spectacle, the people said. A version of the device in testing includes a skinny, vertical stand that holds a large touch screen measuring inbetween thirteen and fifteen inches diagonally, the people said.
Facebook has considered running a version of the Android operating system on its device instead of building its own core operating system, according to the people.
Ha Thai, a spokeswoman for Building 8, declined to comment.
Facebook is testing a feature that would permit the camera to automatically scan for people in its range and lock onto them, one of the people said. For example, the camera could zoom onto a painting that a child brought home from school to demonstrate to a parent away on a business tour.
Facebook has also been developing a three hundred sixty degree camera for the device, but people familiar with the matter say it is unlikely to be ready in time for the initial launch.
Early plans call for the standalone speaker to sell in the low US$100 range, undercutting the competition, while the technologically more complicated movie talk device would cost a few hundred dollars, one of the people said. Because the speaker concept has already been popularised, two of the people said, Facebook could abandon it and prioritise the movie talk device instead.
Facebook thought to be testing movie talk device in hardware thrust
technology
MARK GURMAN AND SARAH FRIER
Last updated 16:46, August four 2017
Facebook is said to be creating a fresh movie talk device that will undercut its competitors.
Facebook is working on a movie talk device for the home – the very first major hardware product from its experimental Building eight lab.
Featuring a laptop-sized touch screen, the device represents a fresh product category and could be announced as soon as next spring’s F8 developer conference, according to people familiar with the matter.
They say the large screen and brainy camera technology could help farflung people feel like they are in the same room, which aligns with Facebook’s chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg’s mission of bringing Facebook users closer together. The device is in the prototype phase but is already being tested in people’s homes.
Facebook is thought to be working on a brainy speaker that could overtake Amazon's Echo.
The social media giant is working on at least one other product – a standalone clever speaker that would challenge with the Amazon Echo and Google Home, said the people, who asked not be named discussing unannounced products.
Facebook is hiring Apple veterans to help it create a Siri-style voice assistant that would run on both devices, they said.
The fresh devices represent a fresh phase in Facebook’s hardware ambitions. However the company sells the Oculus virtual reality headset, it acquired its maker and did not create the original product (albeit a fresh US$200 (NZ$269) model will debut next year).
Last year, the Building eight lab was set up to help Facebook develop its own hardware and keep consumers locked into its ecosystem – the news feed, Facebook live, movie calling and more.
Building eight is staffed with hardware veterans and led by former Google executive Regina Dugan. Speaking at the most latest F8 conference in April, Dugan said the objective was to "create and ship fresh, category-defining consumer products that are social very first."
She spoke about how technology has made it lighter to connect, but also has restricted people to their phones so that they don’t interact with the physical world as much.
"I am optimistic that technology can help, that fresh hardware platforms can chip away at false choices," Dugan said, explaining how her relationship with her mother was improved through daily phone calls on her way to a coffee shop. "If we fail it is going to suck."
Geared to the living room, the movie talk device will feature a broad angle camera lens, microphones and speakers that are all powered by artificial intelligence to boost spectacle, the people said. A version of the device in testing includes a skinny, vertical stand that holds a large touch screen measuring inbetween thirteen and fifteen inches diagonally, the people said.
Facebook has considered running a version of the Android operating system on its device instead of building its own core operating system, according to the people.
Ha Thai, a spokeswoman for Building 8, declined to comment.
Facebook is testing a feature that would permit the camera to automatically scan for people in its range and lock onto them, one of the people said. For example, the camera could zoom onto a painting that a child brought home from school to demonstrate to a parent away on a business tour.
Facebook has also been developing a three hundred sixty degree camera for the device, but people familiar with the matter say it is unlikely to be ready in time for the initial launch.
Early plans call for the standalone speaker to sell in the low US$100 range, undercutting the competition, while the technologically more sophisticated movie talk device would cost a few hundred dollars, one of the people said. Because the speaker concept has already been popularised, two of the people said, Facebook could abandon it and prioritise the movie talk device instead.
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