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Google I/O 2023: how to watch and what to expect
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Google I/O is almost here, and that means the launch of the highly anticipated Pixel Fold and Pixel Tablet is right around the corner. While the annual conference is largely geared toward developers, the company always holds a keynote revealing the latest and greatest things that’ll wind up in consumers’ hands.
If you want to watch the keynote live but aren’t attending the event, here’s all the information about when and where you can stream it, as well as what you can expect.
When is the main Google I/O 2023 keynote?
The main Google I/O 2023 keynote kicks off on May 10th, 2023, at 1PM ET / 10AM PT and will feature remarks from Google CEO Sundar Pichai. This year, the event will take place in person with a limited live audience at the…
Home Depot to report Q1 results next week. Here’s what to expect
The housing market has remained largely resilient to recent challenges like the pandemic and supply chain disruption. Home Depot Inc. (NYSE: HD), the home improvement retailer that is often influenced […]
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What Is WhatsApp Plus, and Should You Use It?
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WhatsApp Plus is an unofficial Android app based on WhatsApp, the famous and frequently used mobile messaging app. However, WhatsApp Plus is not made by the same company. It’s a modified version of WhatsApp, and we recommend against using it.
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Q&A: What VRdirect’s Rolf Illenberger expects from Apple Reality
In a pattern we’ve seen in the prelude to every significant Apple product introduction, we’re reading the usual negative reporting. To understand the market Cupertino is getting into a little better, I spoke with Rolf Illenberger, managing director of VRdirect.
Illenberger’s company builds VR software for enterprise clients such as Siemens, Porsche, and Nestle. He believes Apple’s decision to enter the market now (presumably at next month’s Worldwide Developer Conference) reflects a desire to stake a claim in the enterprise VR space, as it’s too early yet to make a consumer play. Beyond the edge, most consumers still need to be convinced they need this stuff.
Google’s Pixel Fold Phone Is Coming This Week: Here’s What to Expect – CNET
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If I’d invested £5k in penny share Superdry five years ago here’s what I’d have now
Investors in penny share Superdry are hurting after a tough time for the middle-market fashion retailer, but today’s bargain price looks tempting.
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