The tech world has embraced April Fools' Day with enthusiasm (and no concern whatsoever for the sanity of the poor bloggers who have to round up all the damn jokes, and make sure that no prank is covered as serious news, and, seriously, I'm rolling my eyes so hard they hurt! But I digress.)
From genuinely funny to cringe-worthy, from totally believable to totally crazy, April Fool's jokes are coming in thick and fast. Google alone is responsible for about a hundred. Without further ado, here's a roundup of the tech-related pranks we've spotted so far.
iFixit smother bag
The teardown experts at iFixit are branching out into safety products, with a "smother bag" for owners of notoriously dangerous hoverboards.
Google Express parachutes
Your next delivery of snacks may arrive by way of air, thanks to the new parachutes deployed by Gooogle's Express shopping service. Because, as they say, "parachutes are a lot like minds, they work best when they're open."
r/Android – What doesn't work? You tell me
The Android subreddit has received an XDA-inspired makeover, complete with touches like "Don't forget to press thanks" and the classic "What doesn't work? You tell me."
Android Developer Story: The Guardian goes galactic with Android and Google Play
The Guardian explains how they've optimized their news app for for interplanetary space distribution on Google Play, with the new features in the Google Play Developer Console and updated Material Design guidelines.
Gmail lets you drop the mic on boring email threads
Sometimes email convos can go on and on and on. Suffer no more. Show how you really feel with the new "Send and Drop Mic" button, that automatically inserts an appropriate GIF in your reply and archives the thread, so you don't ever have to see it again. Handy!
Google's new actual reality headset
Virtual reality is hot. But you know what's hotter? ACTUAL reality. And Google now lets you try it on the cheap with its new Cardboard Plastic.
Inbox by Gmail can now auto-reply to your boss with "Aw !" ?
Smart Reply now supports emoji, and what could possibly go wrong?
Emoji search in Google Photos
This one straddles the line between stupid joke and actual useful feature – you can now search through emoji on Google Photos. Because sometimes typing "cat" is just too hard.
Pegman is getting groovy
Google Maps is getting all groovy. Well Pegman, the iconic stick figure you can drag around to open Street View, is. Just go to Google Maps on the web and you'll see the option to visit Funky Town. And this is what happens when you do that:
Samsung Internet of Trousers
Quoting from this innovative product's description: "Keep-Your-Pants-On Mode: Sometimes it's easy to get carried away with the moment. The Samsung Bio-Processor in your pants checks your bio-data including your heart rate and perspiration level. If these indicators get too high, Samsung's trousers will send you subtle notifications as a reminder of the importance of keeping your cool."
Google realBooks
The Google Play Books team couldn't stay away from the fray. They are launching realBooks, which are phones loaded with exactly one ebook. You know, so you can fill your bookshelf with books again…
T-Mobile Binge Up
Some think that T-Mobile CEO John Legere, with his colorful language and complete lack of self-restraint, is a walking prank that cruel gods are playing on the CEOs of AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint. Well, he ain't. T-Mobile's real prank is Binge On Up, a product that promises to make YouTubular degeneration a thing of the past.
We probably missed a ton of pranks, but we're working hard to uncover more. If you know of a cool prank we didn't mention, give us a shout in the comments!
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