Google’s Android Automotive OS is coming to more cars and, with its Android 14 upgrade, it will be able to use multiple displays in a car. On top of that, there’s also a YouTube app coming to Android Automotive.
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Android Auto getting a Weather Channel app, Zoom and Microsoft Teams support
Android Auto is getting a few new apps, with an app from The Weather Channel set to arrive this year, and support from Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and more for taking calls on the road.
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The Pixel 7a was just officially announced and is available starting tomorrow, but a Verizon-specific model will cost you a bit more.
Expand Expanding CloseEverything new for developers at Google I/O: Android Studio, Flutter, AI, and more
While Google I/O has served as a venue for some of the company’s biggest debuts over the years, the conference has always had its roots in developer news.
This post will be steadily updated over the duration of the Google I/O 2023 developer keynote with the latest news from all of the company’s various avenues of development, as well as news from the “What’s New” sessions afterward. We’re expecting news from Android, Flutter, Jetpack, and Firebase, as well as many AI-related announcements.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Play adds generative AI, subscription upgrade pricing, more
The developer use cases for generative AI are as promising as the consumer ones, and Google Play will leverage it “present your app or game in the best possible light” and “helping users discover your title is their next favorite.”
Expand Expanding ClosePixel Fold and Tablet hands-on: Unexpected first-generation surprises [Gallery]
Ahead of Google I/O 2023, we went hands-on with the Pixel Fold and Tablet. Both are first-generation products, but one — surprisingly — ends up feeling less so than the other.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Home app redesign leaves beta with new Wear OS and tablet features
The Google Home app picked up a major revamp last year, and now that redesign is rolling out to the general public as it brings further updates for Wear OS and tablets.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Pixel Fold goes official for $1,799, ships June 27 with free Pixel Watch
It’s still hard to believe, but Google just officially joined the foldable market, with the Google Pixel Fold launching today with pre-orders now open for $1,799. Here’s what it brings to the table.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle announces Wear OS 4, Gmail and Calendar for watches, more
One of the last announcements from the I/O 2023 keynote is Wear OS 4, as well as more first-party apps for the wearable platform with Gmail and Google Calendar.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Pixel Tablet costs $499, available June 20
Announced last May and previewed again that fall, Google at I/O 2023 today fully detailed the Pixel Tablet. This is Google’s latest attempt in the form factor following the Nexus 7(2012 + 2013), 10, 9, Pixel C, and Slate, but the differentiating aspect this time around is how the Pixel Tablet can double as an Assistant Smart Display.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle announces Pixel 7a powered by Tensor G2 chip, face unlock for $499
Building on the success of last year’s entry-level Pixel, Google is introducing the new Pixel 7a to the mix, which will run the same in-house processor found in Google’s flagship devices.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle is emphasizing personal experience with ‘Perspectives’ in Search
Searching for results that directly apply to you in Google Search is a familiar gamble. Now, with the aid of generative AI, Google is starting to push more personal results with a new “Perspectives” filter.
Expand Expanding CloseAndroid 14 adding lockscreen clocks and shortcuts, gen AI wallpapers
With Beta 2 expected later today, Google at I/O 2023 detailed one big new feature coming with Android 14: lockscreen clocks and shortcuts.
Expand Expanding CloseAndroid launching ‘Find My Device network’ for tracker tags, headphones, more
Google has just publicly unveiled its plans for a “Find My Device network” on Android that can seamlessly locate tracker tags (including Tile products), headphones, and phones.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Drive adding spam folder, dark web scans for Gmail, more
At I/O 2023, Google announced several safety, security, and privacy updates across its consumer-facing products, including a spam folder in Drive.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle unveils ‘Codey,’ programming-focused generative AI model
Staying true to Google I/O’s origins as a developer conference, the company has unveiled a new generative AI model that’s focused on writing and understanding code, fittingly named “Codey.”
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle’s ‘Project Tailwind’ is an AI notebook that helps with study and more
Google has launched “Project Tailwind,” a new AI-first tool that is effectively a notebook of the future to help you research information as you write about it.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Labs returns with AI-based features, sign up now
“Google Labs” is returning as a way for people to try new features coming soon to Google apps, including new AI-based features coming soon to Workspace.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle will mark its AI-generated images, show labels in Search
AI-generated pictures be used for nefarious purposes, and Google is combating that with markings, labels, and “About this image.”
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle showcases AI features coming to Search [Video]
During Google I/O 2023, we’re finally getting our first look at how the tech giant plans to bring AI to Google Search.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle branding generative AI in Gmail, Workspace as ‘Duet AI’
Google has been publicly testing features that help users write in Gmail and Docs over the past few weeks. Generative AI is now coming to Sheets, Slides, and Meet with a new name: Duet AI for Google Workspace.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Bard drops waitlist in 180 countries, adds dark theme, Gmail and Docs export
After adding code generation last month, Google is updating Bard with a handful of new capabilities while also previewing several other upcoming features, like Gmail export.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Maps adding ‘Immersive View for Routes’ this Summer [Video]
Immersive View is a feature that allows Google Maps to give you an in-depth preview of a location you may be visiting, and now, Google is bringing Immersive View to your navigation routes.
Expand Expanding ClosePaLM 2 is faster, reasons better, and powers 25 Google products
Google today announced PaLM 2, with improved multilingual, reasoning, and coding capabilities. This “next generation language model” is faster, more efficient, and powers 25 first-party products and features.
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