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Some Gadget Guy Google IO Android XR Reactions! Do we REALLY need Android in our glasses? Posted: May 21, 2025 | Last updated: May 21, 2025 This is where we talk tech. I've been a tech head since ...
The annual developer conference kicks off with a keynote address on Tuesday. Look out for updates on Android, Gemini, Search, and Google’s latest forays into XR.
Google barely mentioned its upcoming Android 14 update during its I/O keynote — and it turns out there's a carefully considered reason. With Google’s I/O announcement expo now firmly in the ...
This Android innovation has nothing to do with Android 15, Gemini, or anything connected to AI. But it may be the most exciting and potential-packed news coming out of Google all week. Unless you ...
Google I/O is one of the most important events of the year for Android and Google at large. The event usually involves developer-related news and advancements, but we also get plenty of consumer ...
Google I/O, the company's annual event in Mountain View, California, at the Shoreline Amphitheatre, is underway, giving the world a look at upcoming Android, mobile and AI software. Last week's ...
We saw Samat and his colleagues show off years, Android hasn't had much of a spotlight at Google's annual developer conference. Thankfully, last week's Android Show breakout let Google's mobile ...
Android 15 is still coming and Google will indeed talk about it at IO -- just not today. Google will instead be detailing its next update for its mobile software tomorrow. Stay tuned.
The show kicks off May 20, and will likely center around Google's plans for its services and products for the coming year. Android, of course, is a huge Google service that is usually highlighted ...
The 2-day event will unveil several new software updates. Google has already shared that the event will focus on four areas: Android, AI, web and Cloud. This means that the stage is set to ...
Ahead of Google I/O 2025, the company gave us a teaser of what Android 16 will bring at a new event dubbed "The Android Show." But if you thought Google would spill all the juicy details early ...
For now it's free, but Google plans to charge for it once "the platform matures." At I/O, XReal showed off Project Aura, an extended reality (XR) device designed for the Android XR platform.