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Android is getting a design refresh, launching a mixed reality platform for smart glasses, and Gemini is expanding to cars ...
Google is committing up to $150 million in Warby Parker to develop smart glasses powered by Gemini, and is investing in the ...
Google co-founder Sergey Brin said he "made a lot of mistakes with Google Glass" during an onstage interview at Google I/O ...
Google I/O 2025 was dedicated to AI. At its annual developer conference, Google announced updates that put more AI into ...
Google Flow is a new tool that builds on Imagen 4 and Veo 3 to perform tasks like creating AI video clips and stitching them ...
Google unveils Android XR to power AI-enabled glasses and headsets, integrating Gemini for hands-free, real-time assistance and immersive experiences.
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I/O conference has always been a showcase of ambition, but in 2025 it felt like a victory lap. After a period of scrambling to catch up with OpenAI’s early lead, Google is now firmly dictating the ...
Google had a ton of news to share at its keynote. Among other things, it revealed new apps and an expensive AI Ultra plan.
Let's be honest with each other for a moment. For the past few years, a lot of new tech has felt a bit like a commodity. Smartphones get slightly faster, laptops get a bit thinner, tablets find new ...
It's steadily getting new features and buy-in from third-party manufacturers, but Google's Android XR framework probably ...
Google’s annual I/O developer conference in Mountain View, California, revealed the company’s comprehensive approach to integrating AI across its product ecosystem. CEO Sundar Pichai announced that ...
Google has unveiled a powerful convergence of its ambitious Android XR platform and the ever-growing capabilities of its ...