15 Fast Facts About Google
Did you know that Klingon was added as a Google language option way back in 2002?
New gadgets and technology are released on almost a daily basis. It seems like just yesterday that Sony released the PS5.
Technology advances so quickly that it often seems like things get forgotten about or buried to make way for innovation.
Here at The Fact Site, we’ll bring you the hottest facts about past, present, and future technology.
Did you know that Klingon was added as a Google language option way back in 2002?
Did you know that by 2013, Google's self-driving cars had already travelled over 500,000 miles?!
Paralegal and junior lawyer tasks such as legal research are increasingly being undertaken by AI tools.
Did you know that you can get a dongle for the iPhone which releases the smell of cooking bacon?
The first country to build drones was Israel, with Israel Aerospace Industries heading the charge in terms of export numbers.
Although smartphones are incredible for portability, they haven’t managed to outsmart laptops or desktop computers just yet.
The Game Boy Light, a Japanese-only release, had a built-in backlit screen allowing people to play in low light conditions.
The Internal Combustion Engine generates motive power by the burning of fuel and air inside the engine to push pistons.
The first phone call was made in April, 1973, while the first text message was sent out in December, 1992.
Android’s logo isn’t actually called Android. Google unofficially calls him Bugdroid.
Did you know that in California, you can get a ticket for driving too slow?
To tackle bad language in autocorrecting the so-called bad word is underlined but no suggestions are presented.