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Google I/O will return virtually next month – TechCrunch
Google announces its I/O plans, Facebook tests an audio Q&A feature and Patreon triples its valuation.The big story: Google I/O will return virtually next month.Google canceled its giant developer con
Google I/O 2021: Android 12, Pixel Buds and what else to expect
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James Martin/CNET Google I/O kicks off next week, and even though it's a developers conference, it's likely we'll see some major product announcements, including more details on Android 12 and possibl
Google’s I/O 2021 developer conference will be virtual and ‘free’
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Not only is Google I/O actually happening this year, but it's also free to 'attend.As in the past, Google sent out a puzzle invite to the media to decode the event's details.It's also where we get to
This year should have been huge for phones. Now Samsung, Apple face a crossroads
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Angela Lang/CNET The spread of coronavirus around the globe has brought the mobile industry sputtering to a near halt, just as it began revving up for a potentially blockbuster season.From my stance a
This year should have been huge for phones. Now Samsung, Apple are at a crossroads
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From my stance as a CNET phone reviewer, the need to scale back is crushing but necessary given COVID-19's serious nature.But while the industry scrambles to plan its next steps, there's one thing bra
Google I/O canceled over coronavirus, App Store gets updated rules, TikTok’s owner launches Spotify rival – TechCrunch
Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the Extra Crunch series that recaps the latest OS news, the applications they support and the money that flows through it all.In this Extra Crunch series, we help y
The coronavirus impact: Here’s how COVID-19 has affected the tech industry
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A new coronavirus is spreading.The novel coronaviruscontinues to wreak havoc in the global technology industry.Many companies have shut factories and banned business-related travel and major industry
Coronavirus jolts tech firms – CNET
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A new coronavirus is spreading.The novel coronaviruscontinues to wreak havoc in the global technology industry.Many companies have shut factories and banned business-related travel and major industry