Google I/O annonced new Pixel A,Android Q

In annual Google Conference for developers I/O started at Mountain View, California.These conference annonced New products to be launch.In the keynote of Google CEO Sundar Pichai annonced Google Nest Hub Max, its plans for Lens and AR, where it’s headed with Lens and AR, cheaper Pixel 3A and 3A XL phones and Android Q. But company said nothing about Stadia, however, the upcoming streaming game service Google announced at the recent GDC.
Google Lens and AR

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Google showed how Google Search and Lens are pushing into deeper phone uses for AR and bringing a Great White Shark onto the stage.
- Google brings AR and Lens closer to the future of search
Imagine thinking about chairs, and you Google up some to try out in your living room. Or, you’re looking at a subway map in Tokyo, and you see suggestions on what routes to take that suddenly appear, translated into your own language. Google AR and Google Lens are getting there faster than you think.
- Google won’t release an Oculus Quest VR competitor anytime soon
“On the VR front, our focus right now is much more on services and the bright spots where we see VR being really useful,” Google’s VR/AR head, Clay Bavor, told CNET ahead of I/O. “Tilt Brush we announced is coming to Oculus Quest, which we’re excited about. YouTube VR has more than a million VR videos on it, the largest repository of VR media, Owlchemy, which we own, makes Job Simulator and Vacation Simulator: VR gaming is promising.”
Google Duplex
Unveiled at last year’s Google I/O, Duplex began as an automated method for placing calls on your behalf to perform a few services, such as making reservations at a restaurant, using natural conversation.Google said it intends to bring Duplex to the web, helping you complete tasks in more places.
Google Assistant
Talk of Assistant took up a good part of the keynote, as the tech giant said it’s expanding the reach of its artificial-intelligence personal helpmate to make it much more useful in more places, including in the car.
- Google’s next-gen Assistant is 10x faster and knows where your mom lives
- Google Assistant gets to know you better with personalization updates
- Upgraded Google Assistant gets faster and smarter
Android Q
New android vertion Android Q will be focused on improving privacy and providing more useful notifications and offer a collection of useful additions. And a dark theme! Today, Google also showed off support for foldable Android phones and said beta 3 of Android Q is available now.
- Google’s new Android Q will include built-in parental controls
- Android Q: Live Caption for video is actually fantastic. Here’s how to turn it on
- Android Q lets you get security updates without pesky reboots
- Google’s push to understand language aims to protect your privacy, too
- Google previews Android Q with dark mode
- Android Q beta’s best new tricks from Google I/O 2019
- New of Android Q is annonced on May 09
Pixel 3A and Pixel 3A XL
The new Pixel 3A and Pixel 3A XL Android phones Google rolled out today are cheaper versions of Google’s top-end Pixel 3 and Pixel 3XL devices. The new phones are a price-friendly way to get the straight-up Android experience and Google’s phenomenal camera.
- Google Pixel 3A is a midpriced response to crazy-expensive phones
- Pixel 3A and 3A XL specification later
- Google is already working on a foldable Pixel phone
- Pixel 3A may just be the start of affordable Google phones
AI
Google is using AI and voice recognition technology to help people with disabilities live more independent and autonomous lives. Its technology could also catch things missed by trained oncologists, the company says.
source:cnet.com