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Google I/O 2021: How to Watch Google’s Annual Event Live
How to watch Google I/O 2021 livestream in India and around the world, timings
Google I/O 2021 will take place between May 18 and May 20, and it will begin with a keynote address that is scheduled for 10am PT (10:30pm IST). The keynote and the entire three-day event will be livestreamed through Google’s social media channels. You can also watch it live from the video embedded below.
Developers upon registering for the event will be able to watch live sessions and attend virtual workshops that will begin following the keynote address. There will be specific sessions on topics such as Android, Google Play, Progressive Web Apps, Google Assistant, Chrome OS, Google Pay, ARCore, Material Design, and smart home. Google has provided details about the sessions and workshops on a dedicated I/O website.
What to expect at Google I/O 2021
Just like its past moves, Google has maintained silence on what all we could expect at its I/O 2021 event. CEO Sundar Pichai, however, suggested during Google parent Alphabet’s earnings call in late April that some “significant product updates and announcements” would be a part of the virtual conference.
Android 12
Android 12 could be the biggest announcement of the I/O 2021. Google has already released three developer previews of the operating system that it announced as an update to Android 11 earlier this year. Details available on the grapevine have suggested that Android 12 could come with features such as a redesigned notification panel and a new conversation widgets on the homescreen to notify users about messages and calls from contacts. The new version is also expected to include features including AVIF image format support and an improved picture-in-picture experience for videos.
Google is also expected to improve privacy on Android 12 and include an app hibernation feature to offer optimised storage. The new operating system will also answer developer concerns about Google’s commission via its Play store in-app payments by enhancing the experience for third-party app stores. Further, Google may enable Google Assistant to be summoned using the power button on Android phones. This could be similar to how iPhone users on the new models can activate Apple’s Siri.
Improved Google Assistant
Google Assistant is also likely to receive some major updates that are expected to be announced at this year’s I/O event. Google has informed on its developer blog that some “new product announcements” and “feature updates” are coming at the show. A new, colourful interface has also appeared in some leaked screenshots.
Additionally, Google Assistant is likely to receive some features specifically aimed at enhancing smart home experience. Google is, however, not expected to announce any new smart home products at the event.
New Wear OS
This year’s Google I/O is also expected to have some new features for Wear OS, formerly called Android Wear. The changes could be designed to counter Apple’s watchOS and may include some special treatment for fitness enthusiasts. Google already has Fitbit on board that could help improve Wear OS with new fitness features. The changes could also make room for Google’s in-house smartwatch that could be called the Pixel Watch and carry a premium design to take on the Apple Watch. Moreover, Samsung is speculated to leave its Tizen operating system and unveil its Wear OS-based smartwatch that could be announced at the Google I/O 2021 event.
Hardware announcements
Google normally avoids making a list of hardware announcements at its I/O shows. However, it is likely that the company may unveil its Pixel Buds A-series truly wireless (TWS) stereo earbuds and the Pixel 5a smartphone at this year’s event. Details about the Pixel Buds A-series earbuds were accidentally leaked by Google earlier this month. The company also confirmed the existence of the Pixel 5a 5G through a statement that suggested its August debut. But Google may unveil the phone at the keynote.
Smart home
Apple Might Be Thinking of Making Its Own TV Set, but There’s a Catch
Apple TV Set Could Compete With Offerings From Popular TV Manufacturers
Gurman writes that Apple is “evaluating” the development of an “Apple-branded TV set” in his newsletter, which suggests that the company is at a very early stage. However, MacRumors points out that this is not the first time that word of Apple’s plans to make its own TV have surfaced online — the company was rumoured to be developing its own TV as early as 2009.
Apple’s purported TV set would arrive as part of several smart devices being developed by the company, according to Gurman. The journalist previously revealed that the first of these devices would be a wall-mounted smart home hub that could control other devices and offer support for features like video calling.
However, Gurman says that if the smart home hub fails, Apple could “rethink its smart home ambitions once again”. The company is said to be working on a more advanced version of the smart home hub, equipped with a robotic arm, that could arrive with a higher $1,000 (roughly Rs. 84,400) price tag.
If the company is thinking of developing its own TV set, the company would face competition from several manufacturers such as Sony, Samsung, LG, and Sharp — these firms offer a range of TVs across price models, while Apple can be expected to introduce a model with high-end specifications.
Apple’s TV set could also offer support for features available on its TV box that include Siri, HomeKit, and more. It’s currently unclear whether Apple will use the same operating system — tvOS — on the purported TV set.
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Apple Could Launch an ‘AI Wall Tablet’ With Home Controls, Video Calling
Apple’s Wall-Mounted Display Might Not Support Third-Party Apps
According to the report, Apple’s first smart home device powered by Apple Intelligence will comprise a 6-inch display that appears to resemble two iPhone units placed next to each other. It will reportedly be equipped with a camera and built-in speakers that enable support for video calls, and it can be used with optional bases that are equipped with speakers.
Apple is also developing a new operating system for the new wall-mounted display that is codenamed “Pebble”, according to Bloomberg. It will reportedly feature a customisable home screen that shows icons for various apps, while widgets will provide information at a glance.
The first-generation smart home device, codenamed J490, is expected to feature support for the company’s applications such as Apple News, Apple Music, FaceTime, and Safari, but it is unlikely to include an App Store, as per the report.
While the wall-mounted display is expected to operate independently, it will reportedly require an iPhone to be set up. There’s no word on the hardware powering the device, but we can expect to offer performance on par with Apple’s A17 Pro chip or an M1 chip, along with 8GB of RAM.
Apple has spent over three years on developing the new wall-mounted display and the company plans to launch the device in March 2025, according to the report. It could be available in black and silver colourways.
Meanwhile, another advanced smart home device that is equipped with a robotic arm that can move a display is reportedly in development. It is unclear when Apple plans to launch this device, but it could be priced as high as $1,000 (roughly Rs. 84,400). Meanwhile, the wall-mounted display is expected to have a much lower price tag, according to the report.
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Apple Supplier Goertek Could Produce These Two New Products Coming in 2026
Apple Picks Goertek to Produce New Products Arriving in 2026
In a post on Medium, Kuo states that Apple is planning to launch its first smart home IP camera device in 2026, which will offer wireless connectivity with Apple’s other devices, as well as software integration with Siri and Apple Intelligence. According to supply chain analyst, the company is looking at a long-term goal of annual shipments of over 10 million, and has picked China-based Goertek to be the sole assembler for the product.
Apple’s second product will be an upgraded version of the company’s AirPods truly wireless stereo (TWS) earphones, Kuo claims. The analyst predicts that the company’s upcoming AirPods will also focus on health-related features, and that these earphones will be assembled by Goertek
Earlier this year, Apple announced that the AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) would be updated with support for using the headset as a hearing aid — the company received approval from the US FDA in September.
In 2023, a patent related to a wireless audio product was spotted online, that suggested Apple was working on AirPods sensors that could measure brain electrical activity, while another report claimed that Apple was designing a new AirPods Pro model that could monitor body temperature using inbuilt sensors.
Citing supply chain reports, Kuo claims that Goertek’s relationship has Apple has “normalised” in the second half of 2024, months after it lost many orders due to “supply compliance issues”. Goertek is expected to be the sole supplier for the smart home IP camera, and the primary supplier for the next-generation AirPods.
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