Google is hosting its first full-on in-person I/O developer conference since the pandemic and we expect the company to announce a biblical amount of news at breakneck pace. Engadget is here at the show and will bring you a liveblog of what’s happening at the keynote as it happens. The show kicks off at 1pm ET today and we’ll be starting our commentary as early as noon. Keep your browser open here for our coverage of everything from Mountain View, CA today!
Google I/O 2023 in-depth coverage
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Pixel Fold vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4: Battle of the foldables
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Pixel Tablet vs. the competition: Google’s latest stab at making Android tablets a thing
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How to pre-order the Google Pixel Fold
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Google Pixel 7a vs the competition: Pushing the boundaries of a budget phone
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Google remembered to add Gmail and Calendar to Wear OS
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Google’s redesigned Home app is available to everyone
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Google Pixel Fold hands-on: Finally, a real rival for Samsung’s foldables
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How to order the Google Pixel 7a
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Google’s Pixel Fold costs $1,799 and runs last year’s Tensor G2 chip
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Pixel Tablet hands-on: Basically a $500 smart display with a detachable screen
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Android 14 uses AI to customize your home screen
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Google gives Android tablets yet another shot with the $499 Pixel Tablet
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Google’s $499 Pixel 7a has a 64-megapixel camera and wireless charging
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Google’s Find My Device will soon detect unknown Bluetooth trackers
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Google’s Project Tailwind is an AI-infused personal notebook
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WhatsApp arrives on Wear OS this summer
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Google unveils its multilingual, code-generating PaLM 2 language model
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Google adds more context and AI-generated photos to image search
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Google’s Search Labs lets you test its AI-powered ‘products and ideas’
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Google Search’s new Perspectives tab will highlight forum and social media posts
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Google Search Generative Experience preview: A familiar, yet different approach
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Google’s Duet AI brings more generative features to Workspace apps
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Google’s Bard AI is now available without a waitlist in 180 countries
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Google is incorporating Adobe’s Firefly AI image generator into Bard
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Google Photos will use generative AI to straight-up change your images
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Google Maps is expanding Immersive View to routes
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