Technology
Google has a new hum-to-search feature for your phone. Here’s how it works – CNET
This new Google tool for Android phones and iPhones helps you find that song in unconventional ways.

Ask Google to name that tune.
Angela Lang/CNET
It happens all the time — you get a song stuck in your head, try to hum it to friends and no one has a clue what you’re talking about. You continue thinking about it until you finally hear a snatch of it again — from a TV show, the radio or in a store. Now, Google has a new way to identify that song for you. You can now hum, sing or whistle the tune into your phone.
The technology to match tones to a database of identified songs through singing, humming…
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