Every May, tech companies gather in California for their annual developer conference. This year, Google will be hosting its popular I/O conference from May 10th, beginning with a keynote address. This is the event where software programmers attend sessions and features on Google’s platforms are announced, so lots of people are counting down for the new updates and hardware that await them.
This year, Google will be unveiling a new Pixel phone, as well as their first folding device, the Pixel Fold. Additionally, a new version of Android, AI solutions, and Google’s new Matter standard, which offers interoperability between smart home devices, are all expected to be announced. All the new releases the company has planned will be broadcasted to thousands of viewers from their Shoreline Amphitheater location in Mountain View.
For those who aren’t able to attend in person, the keynote will be livestreamed, so followers can still watch it all from home. WIRED will be providing a liveblog to keep viewers updated as the news and features get released. People who wish to learn about building apps for Google’s platforms can sign up for the free software sessions at Google I/O.
Google is no stranger to being in the forefront of the tech industry. They offer numerous services and solutions, including their famous search engine, Gmail, YouTube, and the Android operating system. Just recently, they announced their Cloud Quantum Computing service to solve complex problems, confirming their dedication to technology and innovation. Google I/O is the perfect opportunity to show off their latest solutions, so it is definitely an event to look forward to.