Google's annual developer conference brought news of its whizzy Magic Editor, its first folding phone, new devices and AI. Lots of AI.
Google, like Samsung, wants to provide a bigger screen that fits in your pocket. But its foldable doesn't come cheap.
Google is trying to balance AI progress with caution.
You can expect Google's Android 14 software update to arrive later this year.
Can Google give Samsung a run for its money in the foldable arena? Here's a first look at how the specs stack up.
Commentary: The company that pioneered a lot of today's AI technology is bringing it to its top products. AI gives Google a home-field advantage.
Available for preorder now, arriving in June: It's a home hub and a sharable tablet. But where's the keyboard?
WhatsApp's first smartwatch app is also coming to Wear OS, bringing texting and voice calls without needing a phone.
Commentary: The Google Assistant used to take the spotlight at Google's events, but now it's generative AI's time to shine.
Exclusive: Google's new creative AR tools promise real-world games, concerts and shopping with Maps-like features add. But Maps itself is transforming, too.
Google announces new lock screen customization options, the ability to use AI generated wallpapers, and more.
The tech giant is teaming up with Apple on alerts when an unrecognized Bluetooth device is traveling with you.
Commentary: Sundar Pichai's biggest announcement at Google I/O had nothing to do with tech.