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Would you believe Google really wants to sell you on its AI? This week, we dive into the news from Google I/O 2025 with Engadget's Karissa Bell. We discuss how Gemini is headed to even more places, as well as Karissa's brief hands-on with Google's prototype XR glasses.
From the comfortable design to the AI-driven software experience, Project Moohan already feels more polished than Apple Vision Pro.
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CNET on MSNEverything We Learned at Google I/O. AI Mode in Chrome, Gemini Live, XR Glasses and Much MoreThis year's Google I/O developer's conference was packed with AI. Google showed off the latest updates to its Gemini AI platform and debuted its pricey new AI Ultra subscription plan (spoiler: it's $250 per month).
Google is officially back in the mixed reality game with its own prototype XR smart glasses, here's our first impressions.
Sergey Brin, the man most responsible for Google Glass, is out of retirement and back at the company he cofounded, helping make AI happen. He's also touting a new kind of "Glass" or, more accurately, Android XR smart glasses while admitting to some big Google Glass missteps.
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USA 2025 prepares to kick off in Long Beach, California, the global XR community is set to celebrate another milestone year of innovation, creativity, and impact in spatial computing. Now in its 16th year,