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May 20, 2013
As Sundar Pichai promised the Google I/O 2013 conference ended up being heavily developer focused. Hardware enthusiasts had little new equipment to be excited about but the Google Glass and Android games stole the spotlight.
A classic 90's era game by Sega comes to smartphones and tablets. Sonic the Hedgehog is now available to Android users in the Google Play Store for $2.99.
Spending on mobile games for tablets and and smartphones is outstripping spending on dedicated gaming-only handhelds. What does this trend mean for Sony and Nintendo?
There were three major things that the I/O conference has ignored so far: Android OS JellyBean 4.3, Google TV and Nexus haven't gotten any mentions. Will they before the conference ends?
Google rolled out a lot of new features for existing services. Major one's were for music, search, maps, education and Google +, read about what was added.
Attendee's of the Google I/O conference often walk away with thousands of dollars worth of free hardware. Today they got the Chromebook Pixel for free, a $1,299 value.
The Google Play Games Service Center was officially announced, it comes with a family of API's that include cloud game saves, leader-boards, achievements and multiplayer support.
As the I/O conference keynote speech draws near word is that Google stock prices have hit a milestone of $900 per share and that a Google Music streaming service will be announced along with the Samsung Galaxy S4 GE (Google Edition).
BBM is coming to Android, the messenger service is a fairly popular part of BlackBerry, will it be enough to revive the company's flagging sales?
The 'Dating Sensing Lab' and 500 environmental sensors will be keeping track of all attendees, noise, temperature and even smells during the I/O conference. The technology could have many interesting uses.
Google Play Games has been confirmed, it comes with a number of social networking features and cloud sync abilities. More details are likely to be announced during the Google I/O 2013 conference.
It has been confirmed that Android OS JellyBean 4.3 will be available next week, not Key Lime Pie 5.0 as it was hoped by some. What kind of device compatibility will the update have and what new features could it offer?
Android users have finally gotten the first 'TV Guide Mobile' update since 2010. Lots of new features like the Watchlist and new Tonight Trending have been added but will users be turned off by large numbers of ads?
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