Google I/O
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Google has been showing off the next version of Android at its Google I/O conference in San Francisco. It doesn't have an official name yet – it's still called Android M Developer Preview – but we've got our first glimpse at some of the features arriving in the mobile OS in the near future.
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Google has announced a new operating system for the Internet of Things, known as Project Brillo. It's built on a stripped-down version of Android, provides a common language for connected home devices, as well as a user-friendly interface that makes it easier to set up hardware.
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Android 5.0 Lollipop is a beautiful upgrade for the mobile operating system, but we also scratched the surface to find some of its more hidden but still quite useful new features.
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In addition to Android Lollipop, Google has introduced the first three devices to run the mobile operating system, the Nexus 6 phablet, Nexus 9 tablet and Nexus Player streaming media and gaming console.
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Motorola released a video demo of the Moto 360 from Google I/O showing off the smartwatch with a leather band and a stainless steel case for the face itself.
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Google has announced that it will bring its popular mobile platform to the living room in the form of Android TV. The new version of the OS will have a focus on simplicity and will support live TV, apps, voice search and even multiplayer gaming.
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Google has released details on the next big installment of its mobile platform, known (at least for now) as Android L. The OS update will bring a range of improvements including better battery performance, an all new UI design language and full support for 64-bit processors.
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While there is no formal ceremony or rite of passage, it seems clear to me that 2013 was the year that Android finally came of age as a fully mature mobile OS to power the world. Rather than a fancy coronation ceremony, let's take a look back at the highlights of the past 12 months in Android.
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The Recon Instruments Jet is a pair of sunglasses with an integrated microcomputer and heads-up display for sports tracking, Web browsing, video filming and more.
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MIT Senseable City Lab has developed Makr Shakr – a robot drink-mixing system that made its debut at the Google I/O annual developer conference in San Francisco on Wednesday as the world’s first crowd-controlled robotic bar.
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Google will soon be rolling out a new feature that lets money be sent in Gmail messages as an attachment.
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Google has revealed the latest version of its Android OS - known as Jellybean, the newest version of Android focuses on improving system performance, as well as adding a few highly requested features to the platform.
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