Google pushes deeper into VR, messaging, mobile and more.
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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Let Google count the ways.
The unofficial motto of Google I/O.
Consumers will have to wait until next year.
It's due for consumer release next spring and, yes, a beta this fall.
Could the Google Assistant find a home in non-Google devices?
There's something tucked under that heat sink.
New models will feature more sensors and better screens and come in new shapes and sizes.
To compete, Android needs happy developers.
Google's once-secret chip yields more questions than answers.
Users will be able to run multiple Android apps simultaneously.
IMAX and Chinese camera maker Yi Technology join GoPro.
Think Nexus, but for VR.
One way Google is like Apple, and one way it isn't.
It really is Cardboard 2.0.
Until now, the Chinese phone maker has sold only accessories in the States.
The company aims to convince carmakers to use Android to power in-car navigation and entertainment systems.
And Google is bringing its mobile ad tool to iOS.
Meet "Instant Apps" for Android.
Search goes into messaging.
Shove a piece of cardboard on your face and watch the future.
Drink every time you hear "machine learning."
Following up on the winners and losers.