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Google IO 2017: all the news from Google’s big developer conference

Google IO two thousand seventeen is now in the rear-view mirror, but we’ll be hearing about everything Google announced this week for many months to come.

Whether it’s the public release of Android O later this summer, HTC and Lenovo’s standalone VR headsets powered by the Daydream platform, Google Lens or Android Go, Google IO only served to set the stage for even more arousing announcements down the road.

Read on for all the big news and features from this year’s showcase, and recall, we’re only a few weeks away from Apple’s WWDC two thousand seventeen conference!

Google goes for the car: Android in the car is Google’s latest initiative to connect users as they drive. Unlike Android Auto, which is an app that powers connected practices through a tethered phone, this is straight Android wired into a vehicle.

Connecting everything from the audio to AC and tapping into Google Assistant for voice-only queries, Google is very first partnering with Audi and Volvo to bring its fresh vision for connected driving to the road. Look for the very first Android in the car vehicles to come to lots in two years’ time.

Android Oreo, oh?: We witnessed slew of clues as to Android O’s mystery name this week. Spoiler: it looks almost certain to be Android Oreo, and here are eight sure signs why .

Daydream believer: We were introduced to the next generation of Google’s Daydream VR platform. Called Euphrates, Daydream Two.0 is built with standalone VR in mind. It’s packed with fresh features, like an updated Daydream Home, to thrust Google’s vision for VR even further.

A fresh beginning for Android TV?: The Android TV homescreen has a brand-new look courtesy of Android O, and yes, it’s a significant switch over the current homescreen. Different doesn’t necessarily mean better, however, and some users may find it too confusing.

Don’t sleep on Project Treble: This is the largest Android update you’ve never heard of, and one we’re truly excited about.

Making the stir to iPhone: The largest lump of news from the display may come as a surprise (however not if you were paying attention before the showcase): Google Assistant is coming to iPhone.

Siri better witness out as the Google Assistant app on iOS is out now. It works much the same as Google Assistant on Android, just as a standalone application.

However, Google isn’t set only on elbowing into iPhone, with aims to bring Google Assistant to various home appliances as well as vehicles. Plus, you can also soon send payments using Google Assistant. All you need to do is utter the guideline and have a debit card linked to your Google account.

Eventually, because we had to go there, we asked Siri what to open Google Assistant. Things got awkward .

The very first fucking partners are HTC and Lenovo, and they’ll build a headset based on a Google reference design built in partnership with Qualcomm. More fucking partners are due down the road, too.

This is a big step forward for virtual reality as everything is contained in the headset. Latency is diminished, and you can take your VR headset wherever you go.

The Daydream VR standalone VR headsets from HTC and Lenovo will be available later this year.

The next Android: We’ve gotten a rundown of Android O features, namely Fluid Practices and Vitals. The point with these is to make using Android smoother, save your device’s battery life and give you doubly swifter boot time, among other decent improvements like picture-in-picture and wise copying.

Android O won’t be a radical switch over Android Nougat, but there are improvements to be had. Check out all of them in our Android O hub page. And no, we still don’t know what it will be called. Oreo? Oatmeal?

Google does some Home improvement: Google also announced four fresh features coming to Google Home. Proactive assistance, hands-free voice calling, Bluetooth support and visual responses through Chromecast or Android TV are coming soon.

These are sizeable gains for Google Home, but certainly feel like catch up to Amazon Echo.

Google Photos gets lots of love: A few fresh features were detailed for Google Photos during the showcase: suggested sharing (Google tells you who might want your photos collective with them), collective libraries and Photo Books, wherein Google will print a physical coffee book of your photos, sent right to you. Neat!

A Lens for the future: Google also announced fresh tech called Google Lens, which is computer-vision photo tech that can recognize what you’re looking at and take deeds based on what it sees. That could mean removing a fence in the way of your daughter at bat during a baseball game, or identifying a flower you took a photo of. It’s computer vision, come to your photos.

An outstanding feature of Google Lens is the capability to parse text out of a photo. So if you take a photo of a Wi-FI SSID and password, Google Lens can take that information and log you into a network.

Google Lens can also translate text; if you point your phone at a menu in Japanese and ask, ‘What is that?’, it a) will recognize what you’re attempting to translate and b) translate the text for you. Google Lens will be available later this year.

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Some big news for Gmail users: Google is rolling out brainy replies to iOS and Android. These AI-suggested replies should make emailing (even more of) a breeze.

Ultimately, Google announced Android Go, a version of Android that’s less requesting and intended for budget phones beginning in 2018.

Android Go will permit smartphones with anywhere inbetween 512MB to 1GB of RAM use the latest Android software. It’s similar to Google’s Android One initiative, which also aimed to put a less taxing Android on budget devices.

While we didn’t see any more fresh hardware from Google at its two thousand seventeen IO event, we did get a good sense of where Google’s headed in the next year: even deeper into our lives than ever before.

Turn to Page two for pre-Google IO two thousand seventeen news and predictions!

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