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Xreal Project Aura smart glasses will ship before the end of 2026: The Android XR revolution
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Xreal's Project Aura glasses were built in collaboration with Google and Qualcomm and are set for a 2026 release window.
Google LLC’s Android team today announced it’s employing deeper integration of generative artificial intelligence and agentic AI to help mobile developers and publishers connect with customers and users.
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XREAL and Google bring Project Aura to life at Google I/O 2026
After months of teasing and speculation, XREAL and Google are ready to show off Project Aura at Google I/O 2026.
Android app development is essential for creating engaging user experiences and driving business growth. Android’s vast reach is essential for businesses to deliver high-performing, cutting-edge applications. As mobile technology advances, users expect ...
In addition to the announcement for new Android XR hardware partners (like Warby Parker), Google shared developer-related news for their new wearable platform too. Developers are getting the Android XR SDK: Developer Preview 2, they told us more about the ...
Google made several developer announcements at I/O 2026, led by AI Studio's new capability to build native Android apps.
Google is expanding AI across the Android Studio workflow. It intends AI to reduce "toil" for work like tests, updates, and API migrations. Google says coding shifts from "how" to defining "what." While it may seem that Anthropic's Claude Code has been ...
The best source for Android OS news. Co-host on the Android Faithful podcast. First of all, it might surprise you to hear that Google is releasing Android 16 DP1 today. After all, the first developer preview of Android 15 launched in February 2024.
It’s been nearly 20 years since Google revealed Android, which the company described as the first “truly open” mobile operating system, setting Google-powered phones apart from the iPhone’s aggressively managed experience. Over time, though ...