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Hey there, Alex here.

I'm a self-professed fan of the original Google Pixel.

It's the phone that I use when I'm not testing other phones.

Because despite its shortcomings, it does a few things that I really like.

It has that pure Google Android experience, and an amazing camera.

So obviously I was pretty excited about the new Pixels.

There is the smaller Pixel 2 which I'm reviewing, and the bigger Pixel 2 XL.

I tend to prefer the smaller device most of the time,

and the main difference between them are just the bigger, taller screen,

and a larger battery.

So other than those areas,

the rest of the review can be applied to the bigger Pixel 2 XL too.

So let's get started.

The first thing you'll hear people complaining about is dem bezels.

If you remember, that was one of the complaints that some people had for the first Pixel.

This time round on the Pixel 2, the bezels are actually slightly bigger.

But we do get a pair of really good sounding front firing stereo speakers here.

To me, I actually don't mind the bezels that much.

It's not the best looking design,

but it works just fine for everyday use.

That's pretty much the same story for the rest of the design elements of the phone.

It's a phone that prioritises functional design.

Like for example, even though it has a metal body,

it's being covered by what feels like plastic,

and that's just to improve the feel and grip of the phone.

The iconic glass window is still here, and that's just for better antenna performance.

You even get a minor camera bump now to incorporate better camera hardware.

So while this isn't the prettiest phone around,

functionally, it's a solid upgrade from the original Google Pixel,

and fixes most of the issues that I had with it.

Like I prefer the darker blacks that they are using for the bezels,

I don't have to worry about damaging the rear glass panel and affecting camera quality,

the bluetooth connection seems more reliable,

the phone is now IP67 water and dust resistant,

and you don't get that lens flare effect any more

when the light hits the camera at the wrong angle.

Talking about the camera,

let's just get that out of the way first and let me just gush over it for a moment.

Because I think it's going to be one of the main reasons to buy this phone.

It's a 12.2MP camera with various hardware changes over last year's Pixel.

But the most important thing is just how well the camera performs in pretty much all situations.

Sometimes I find myself just shooting at random stuff,

and when I just review the images later, most of them looks great.

A big part of it comes from how good Google's computational photography is,

which uses machine learning to process images.

This is what enables the amazing HDR+ mode that we've seen on past Google devices,

allowing the phone to seemingly capture incredible looking shots even in challenging lighting

conditions.

I already thought the Google Pixel's camera was really good,

but the Pixel 2 takes that to the next level.

I have more camera samples in the video description below, so be sure to check them out.

Also you might realise that unlike a lot of other flagship devices,

the Pixel 2 only has a single rear camera.

But because of all the machine learning, and the use of a dual pixel sensor,

it's still able to produce some pretty incredible portrait mode shots.

Most phones would need 2 separate camera sensors to do this properly,

Google is just using the minor difference in viewpoint

between the two pixels on each individual pixel on the sensor to create a depth map.

Which can then be used to create a background blur effect.

While the 8MP front camera might not have that same dual pixel setup,

because of the use of machine learning to identify the foreground and background,

it's still able to do some pretty nice-looking portrait mode too.

For both the front and rear camera portrait mode,

they're not perfect, and you can still see some errors here and there.

But the results are good enough to make me want to use it on a regular basis.

Oh, by the way there is a new Motion Photos mode as well which is pretty self-explanatory.

But it's quite limited in its functionality,

and just not something that I enjoy using anyway.

To sum it up, the Pixel 2 is definitely a contender for the best smartphone camera out there.

No matter whether it's capturing photos or videos, it's just so consistently great.

This is a phone that will make you want to use the camera more,

just because you know it's capable of producing great results.

Which is why it's a great thing that like the previous Pixel,

it comes with unlimited original resolution uploads to Google Photos.

Well, at least for like the next 3 years.

After that you still have the option of using the slightly compressed high resolution unlimited upload,

and of course anything you've uploaded in the past remains at original quality

without taking up your Google Drive storage.

In case you don't know, Google Photos is really great at recognising photos using machine-learning.

So I can just search for a date, an object, a location, or even search according to faces.

It takes all the pain out of photos management, which is why I love it so much.

This reduction of friction is a theme that you'll see over and over again on the Google Pixel,

especially when we're talking about software features.

Take Google Assistant, a feature that Google really wants you to use.

The microphones are noticeably better at picking up the launch phrase,

and remember the stereo speakers?

I'm guessing that's to make hearing Google Assistant a lot easier too.

If you can't use the launch phrase, just give the sides a squeeze.

Google calls this Active Edge, and yeah, it's the same tech behind the HTC U11.

Some people may like it, but I still think it's not that useful.

For example, when the screen is off it's super quick to launch the Assistant,

but then you'll still need to unlock the phone for it to work its magic.

When the phone is unlocked and I'm using the phone normally,

it requires a change in the way I hold the phone before I can squeeze it.

Long pressing the home button might take a tiny bit longer,

but it feels more convenient for me.

It also doesn't help that this feature is not remappable,

and the only other thing you can do with it is silence phone calls.

But hey, at least Google Assistant is now available in Singapore officially, which is

fun to have.

Other than just using your voice, or text, there is a sort of new feature called Google Lens,

which lets you search with images.

It can identify basic things like book covers, album covers, landmarks, and obvious stuff.

It can identify a few other things too, but its uses are kind of limited for now.

I think eventually when it starts to be able to recognise more things,

I could see it being really useful.

Then you get other smaller changes too like an Always-On-Display,

and a new ambient music identifying feature which is actually quite nice to have in some cases.

It's sort of a nice little addition,

since the phone is already listening for the Google Assistant launch phrase anyway.

Just so you know, all of the music recognition happens on-device with a local database,

so it works even in airplane mode.

You might noticed that there are some changes on the home screen too.

The Search bar is easily accessible at the bottom which I really do like,

since I use the search feature a lot.

I also love that when I use a darker wallpaper, it changes into a dark theme automatically.

When you combine all those minor little touches with the buttery smooth software experience,

what you get is pretty much the best Android software experience in the market.

You'll notice that I didn't really talk about the processor and hardware specifications

too much,

and that's because it's really not the main focus here.

The focus here, is really all about the user experience.

The day to day stuff that you use your phone for.

It can handle everything you throw at it with ease,

and surprisingly, even the smaller battery here lasted me a full day of use easily.

It just doesn't have any fancy hardware to wow you with,

it just does all of the basics really well.

You also don't have to worry about software updates too, since Google promised 3 years

of software updates and security patches for the Google Pixel 2.

If you like to live on the cutting edge, the Pixel line is going to be the first to get

major Android version updates.

Also, Google has actually extended the warranty to 2 years for the Pixel 2 lineup, so that's

even lesser things to worry about.

Okay, there might be a few compromise here and there.

First of all is of course the removal of the headphone jack,

but I prefer wireless earbuds anyway, so it's not a huge deal for me.

Then the design of the phone is also rather uninspiring.

It's really hard for me to say whether you should buy the phone or not,

because what you want from a phone might be different from mine.

But if you ask me to pick my favourite phone this year,

I'll pick the Pixel 2 in a heartbeat.

Thanks for watching my review of the Google Pixel 2.

If you like what you saw,

be sure to give me a thumbs up, and subscribe to the channel.

Thanks, and see you guys on the next one.

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Perfect Marshmallow Pizza Story from Steve and Maggie NEW | Food for Kids Stories | Wow English TV - Duration: 10:04.

It's Steve and Maggie – Wow English TV.

Yeah!

Haha.

Hihi.

Oh hey, Hello boys and girls.

Hello.

Haha.

What am I doing?

Haha.

Yeah.

I am cooking and today, I am making a pizza.

This is going to be a (mwah) Perfect pizza.

Only the things I like will go on this pizza but I need to roll out the pizza dough and

for that I need some flour.

Hey Steve, I can help.

I can help.

Yeah!

Oh no, Maggie.

Let's make pizza.

Maggie!

Stop it!

You naughty, naughty bird.

Oh.

Maggie, what a mess.

(Bleh.)

Oh Maggie, what a mess.

And that's too much flour.

Maggie, tidy up this mess now!

Haha, sorry.

Abracadabra.

Oh… thank you Maggie.

Oh, that naughty, naughty bird drives me crazy!

I only need just a little bit of flour so I can roll out the pizza dough.

Yay!

I like this bit.

Yay!

Hey, do you like making pizza?

Yeah!

I do.

Oh great, look.

It's finished.

Hey!

I've made the perfect pizza base for my (mwah) perfect pizza.

Right, what shall we put on first?

Yeah!

Some tomato ketchup.

Hey, Steve I can get it, I can get it.

No Maggie, don't worry, I'll get it myself.

Oh…

Ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, oh, hey, look, it's tomato ketchup.

Do you like tomato ketchup?

I do.

Yay!

Ok, let's put some tomato ketchup on the pizza.

Oh, look!

Wow!

This isn't tomato ketchup.

No, what is it?

Oh, look.

It's Maggie's magic dust.

Great!

Look, I've got some tomato ketchup.

Let's put it on my pizza.

Yay!

I like tomato ketchup.

Yay!

Hehe, I'm going to help Steve make his pizza.

And he likes chocolate.

Yeah!

Let's put some chocolate on Steve's pizza.

Hihi.

Yeah!

Hey!

Great!

I've finished.

Super!

Now, what shall I put on my (mwah) perfect pizza next?

It must be something that I like.

Hey Steve, you like chocolate.

Oh!

Hey!

Maggie!

That's crazy.

Chocolate on a pizza?

Oh.

Hey boys and girls.

Do you like chocolate?

Yes?

Then rub your tummies and say "Yes, I do."

Do you like chocolate?

"Yes, I do."

I like chocolate, but… chocolate on a pizza?

Chocolate and tomato ketchup?

Do you like chocolate and tomato ketchup?

I don't know.

Let's find out.

No!

I don't like chocolate and tomato ketchup.

Oh…

That is not good.

No.

Do you like chocolate and tomato ketchup?

No, no I don't.

Say it with me.

Do you like chocolate and tomato ketchup?

"No, I don't."

Chocolate doesn't belong on a pizza.

That's just crazy.

(Bleh).

But what can I put on my pizza.

Oh, hey.

Let's use Maggie's magic dust.

Oh, I hope it's something that I like.

Let's find out.

Ok, here we go.

Oh, what is it?

What is it?

Oh look.

Hey, what is it?

Yeah!

It's cheese and I like cheese and I like cheese on a pizza.

Oh, great!

Ok, what next?

Oh, haha.

Yeah!

Steve likes bananas.

Let's put a banana oh his pizza.

Hey!

Great!

Haha.

Oh.

Super!

Yay!

Finished.

This looks great, so what's next for my perfect pizza.

It must be something that I really like.

Try some bananas.

What?!

Hey!

Maggie!

What are you doing?

Banana on a pizza?

Bleh!

Hey, boys and girls.

Do you like bananas?

Yeah?

Then say, "Yes, I do."

Do you like bananas?

I like bananas too.

But hey!

Do you like bananas on a pizza?

Banana with cheese and ketchup?

No, I don't.

Oh, Maggie!

Banana with cheese and tomato ketchup is a bad idea.

Oh.

I don't like banana on a pizza.

Do you like banana on a pizza?

No, then say: "No, I don't."

Oh, I don't like banana on a pizza, Maggie is crazy.

But hey, let's use Maggie's magic dust again.

Ok, I hope that it's something that I like.

Oh, what is it?

What is it?

Hey, look!

Aha!

It's ham.

A ham and cheese pizza.

Now, that is a good idea.

Let's put some ham on the pizza.

Haha.

Uh-oh.

Steve doesn't like banana on pizza.

But he likes… haha… marshmallows!

Yeah!

Let's put marshmallows on his pizza.

Haha!

Great!

I like ham.

Hey, do you like ham?

Yes?

Do you like ham?

Then say, "Yes, I do."

Do you like ham?

Great!

I like ham on a perfect pizza with cheese and tomato ketchup.

But what shall I put on next.

Hihi.

Try some marshmallows.

Yeah!

Oh!

Hey!

Maggie!

Not again.

Oh, you naughty, naughty bird.

Look, marshmallows on a pizza.

This is not my idea of a perfect pizza.

No!

Marshmallows on a pizza is a bad idea.

Oh, and look.

Maggie's nearly ruined my ham, cheese and tomato pizza.

Oh, what a naughty, naughty bird.

Oh, this pizza is nearly perfect.

It just needs something like… olives.

Let's use Maggie's magic dust for a few olives.

Yay!

Look, look.

What are they?

They are olives.

Oh, wow!

I like olives.

Do you like olives?

Yes?

Then say, "Yes, I do."

If you don't like olives, say "No, I don't."

Do you like olives?

I love olives.

Let's put them on my pizza.

Haha!

Yoghurt.

I like yoghurt.

Do you like yoghurt?

Yeah!

Steve likes yoghurt.

So let's put it on his pizza.

Yeah! …and a tomato pizza, oh dear…

Try some yoghurt!

Oh!

You like yoghurt.

Maggie!

You naughty, naughty bird.

Maggie's put yoghurt on my pizza.

Do you like yoghurt?

Yes?

Then say, "Yes, I do."

Do you like yoghurt?

"Yes, I do."

But do you like yoghurt on a pizza?

No, I don't.

Say that with me.

Do you like yoghurt on a pizza?

"No, I don't."

Oh, my pizza is ruined.

Oh, I have to start again.

What a naughty, naughty bird.

Hey, why don't you make your perfect pizza?

And I hope there's no chocolate, no bananas, no marshmallows and no yoghurt on your perfect

pizza.

Hey, if you like it, like it and if you love it – please subscribe.

Touch here.

See you next time.

Bye bye boys and girls.

(Maggie, let's go out for pizza.

You naughty, naughty bird.)

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NFL Wife Just Made Foul Admission About What Else Black Offensive Line Did To White QB

For Supporting Anthem.

And just when you thought the ungrateful millionaires in the NFL couldn't go lower, they manage

to once again pull another rabbit from their collective hats.

Miko Grimes, the wife of Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Brent Grimes, who once feuded with

Miami Dolphins beat writers while her husband was with that team made a truly frightening

claim.

On Tuesday, while on a nationally syndicated morning program "The Breakfast Club,"

Grimes claimed that the Oakland Raiders did, in fact, allow quarterback Derek Carr to get

injured after Raiders players had a locker room fight in which Carr demanded that his

teammates stand during the national anthem instead of kneeling.

She did not say where the story came from or offer anything in the way of sourcing to

back up her frightening claim.

It is a known fact that Carr is a religious man and he, like most true believers in God,

is to the right of the political spectrum.

So the defensive line acting this way towards their quarterback isn't out of the question

considering these players only pretty much care about their own egos and to them the

existence of a higher power other than themselves comes as a hard pill to swallow.

ESPN Reports:

Raiders underachieving at midseason, despite Derek Carr, Marshawn Lynch

Here's a look at the first half of the season for the Oakland Raiders and a preview of what

to expect the second half:

First-half snapshot with grade: What started out with so much promise — a 2-0 start with

Marshawn Lynch getting "hyphy" by dancing on the sideline in a rout of the New York

Jets — has become a frustrating muddle in Oakland.

The Raiders' high-powered offense, which was ranked No. 6 last season, was just 20th

at the midway point, seemingly having lost its identity.

A year ago, the Raiders were a smashmouth, power-running team that rode Derek Carr's

arm to late-game heroics.

Now, under new offensive coordinator Todd Downing, Lynch is averaging just 3.8 yards

per carry, though his two-TD performance at Miami last weekend provided a spark, and Carr,

who missed a game with a broken bone in his back a season after breaking his right pinkie

finger and his right leg, was throwing too many short passes for the liking of anyone

in Silver and Black, before going deep with success in Miami.

A 4-5 record is the epitome of underachieving in Oakland these days.

Grade: here average

Midseason MVP: Michael Crabtree.

The receiver, in his third year in Oakland, has been a constant in an increasingly inconsistent

offense.

His 411 receiving yards on 33 catches and 12.5 yards per reception average led the team

through eight games.

His six touchdown catches were tied for the third-most in the NFL.

Sure, someone has to throw the ball to him, but with his sure hands you could make a case

that he should be targeted on even more passes, especially on third down.

In the Week 8 loss at the Buffalo Bills, Crabtree ran a deep in route that had many old-school

Raiders looking on in admiration.

Alas, Carr did not see him.

Best moment: Upending the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 7, 31-30, during a Thursday prime-time

affair in Oakland.

The game ended with Crabtree's 2-yard TD catch from Carr and a Giorgio Tavecchio PAT

with no time on the clock, which halted the Raiders' four-game losing streak.

It appeared as though the offense had rediscovered its mojo after Carr directed an 11-play, 85-yard

drive in the final 2:25.

Plus, it lifted a huge weight from Carr, who beat the Chiefs for only the second time in

his four-year career.

Worst moment: Getting beat up and embarrassed on national television at the Washington Redskins

in Week 3.

As if losing 27-10, while going 0-for-11 on third down, was not bad enough, a string of

conspiracy theories followed.

One included the offensive line being so upset with Carr for not kneeling with them during

the national anthem that they let him take a beating that night.

Another had the Raiders too distracted with planning a protest in the wake of President

Donald Trump's national anthem comments two nights earlier.

Think what you want, but this much was true: Oakland was the only NFL team some 3,000 miles

away from home, cooped up in a hotel all day long, watching protests across the league

and, with the Raiders' heritage of social advancement, had been given the green light

by owner Mark Davis to demonstrate, if they pleased.

You could say the Raiders have yet to fully recover from that game, in which they were

dominated physically.

Second-half outlook: Five times during his 15-minute media conference following the Week

8 loss at Buffalo that dropped Oakland's record to 3-5, Raiders coach Jack Del Rio

said "mojo," as in that is what his team needed to recapture to get on track.

Davis sat in the lobby of the Ritz Carlton in Sarasota, Florida, where the team stayed

between games at Buffalo and at the Miami Dolphins, for a couple of hours two days after

the loss to the Bills, cooling off from the disappointing start while offering encouragement

to passing-by players.

Words will not help as much as production.

For the offense to achieve what is expected, it needs to go back to being a forceful unit

that sets up the play-action pass with Lynch pounding the ball up the middle; and Carr

has to be confident enough to take more deep shots, rather than settle for 3-yard passes

on third-and-7.

Meanwhile, the defense is only ranked 26th in the league through nine games, despite

the presence of reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year Khalil Mack.

Will someone please buy this man a set of suspenders before he loses his pants!

Of course, none of her allegations have been proven and it's doubtful they will ever

be able to be proven true or false.

Just the fact that so many people believe it's true, without even taking into consideration

how poorly the Raider's play day in and day out, even before the whole National Anthem

shenanigans demonstrates just how bad things have gotten for the NFL and their paid employees.

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Hi guys and welcome back to Relax My Dog, today I'm going to be finding out if

Milo really does love me, I'm going to be giving you five points to

find out whether your dog really does love you, so without further ado, let's

get started, okay so the first point that you can find out if your dog really does

love you is if your dog gives you regular eye contact, now if a dog gives

another dog eye contact it can sometimes be quite aggressive, however when a dog

gives a human or someone that is in their family eye contact, it usually means

it's out of love and not war and this also means that they are quite happy and

really comfortable with you!

Number two is if your dog reacts positively to the sound of your voice, this could be if they look happy, again if they're giving

you eye contact and especially if they are wagging their tail

which moves on to a third point which is if the dog wags

their tail, it usually is a sign of love, especially when your dog moves his whole

body, now I know that when we return home to Milo he goes absolutely

crazy, he wags his tail, his whole body moves and his sort of rear end

comes towards you, sort of creates like a curl

number four is if your dog snuggles with you, whether this is on the sofa or

you're watching TV or in bed or wherever your dog likes to snuggle, because if you

think about it, a dog can go to sleep anywhere but if they choose to go to

sleep on you or close to you, it really does mean that they love you, Milo isn't

much of a snuggler, he sort of likes his own space, he gets quite hot quite

quick, he likes to be constantly aware of what everybody is doing in the room

however Milo does love to lean on you, if you're sat on the sofa he'll come over

and he'll sit right next to you and lean on you! The last one is if your dog

smiles at you, this can be quite a difficult one to see however Milo is

quite a smiler, his cheeks go up in the air and he just has a massive

grin on his face and a dogs smile can have many different meanings

and that's it for our five top tips to find out if your dog really does love you

let us know down below in the comments if your dog really does love

you and what you found out from these top tips, also don't forget to give this

a big thumbs up if you enjoyed it and let us know down below what you'd like

to see from us, don't forget to click the little notification bell next door to

the subscribe button as this will keep you notified every single time we upload

a brand new video, and me and Milo will see you next week for next week's video

Bye!

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