Google is making quite a few changes to Play at I/O this week. Google is focused on helping developers succeed. While the Play Store does house hundreds of thousands of apps from hundreds of thousands of developers, Google does play ...
Today, at Google I/O, the company announced that Gemini 2.5 Pro will now be available in Android Studio for developers to use to build their apps. It’s going to power the suite of developer tools, and makes it much easier ...
Starting tomorrow, Google is bringing its Gemini AI assistant directly to the Chrome browser on desktop for Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in the U.S. Using keyboard shortcuts or a new icon in the Chrome tab strip, users can ...
At Google I/O, Google unveiled its vision for Android XR smart glasses — stylish, AI-powered wearables built around the Gemini platform. These glasses are designed to work with your phone, offering hands-free access to apps, real-time translations, messaging, navigation, and ...
Today, Google is announcing an update to the Android XR SDK, by releasing Developer Preview 2. This is packed with new features and improvements to help developers create helpful and delightful immersive experiences with familiar Android APIs, tools and other ...
Google also announced today at Google I/O that Android XR will be available first on Samsung’s Project Moohan. This headset is set to launch later this year, as Google also confirmed during The Android Show: I/O Edition last week. We ...
Summary Google is expanding “curated spaces” and introducing new “topic browse pages” to help users find apps and content based on their interests in the Play Store. Developers will gain new tools from July, including “hero content carousels” and “YouTube ...
Sign in to your Android Police account Summary Google announced Material 3 Expressive for Android, focusing on bigger buttons and flashier colors. Wear OS smartwatches to get Material 3 Expressive later this year, with a projected 10% battery life improvement. ...
Summary Xreal’s Project Aura showcases confidence in Google’s Android XR platform through smart glasses for mixed reality. Project Aura differs from Google’s own AR glasses with OST lenses and Qualcomm Snapdragon XR chips for optimal performance. Xreal’s hardware aims for ...
Summary Google’s I/O event highlighted Android XR, its platform for AR/VR, with a focus on smart glasses powered by Gemini AI for hands-free assistance. Demonstrations showcased real-world applications of Android XR smart glasses, including voice-activated calendar entries, local search with ...