AC Podcast 523: Google I/O Expectations; Earnings; Samsung Windows Laptops

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On this episode, we talk about announcements to expect at Google I/O 2021, massive corporate earnings, and a truckload of new devices. We also wonder what the world would be like if Apple’s iMessage came to Android.

Finally, we say goodbye to Russell Holly and Hayato Huseman as members of the team. Russell is moving on to become a Managing Editor for CNET, and Hayato will be joining the crew over at MKBHD’s YouTube empire as a video producer. Maybe we can start calling him HHUHD? Good luck to you both, gentlemen. We will miss you so much!

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Links:

  • Google I/O 2021 schedule features updates on Android 12, Wear OS, Google TV, and more | Android Central
  • Amazon’s new Fire HD 10 tablets bring more productivity and entertainment for the whole family | Android Central
  • Samsung announces ultra-light and thin Galaxy Book Pro and Book Pro 360 Windows laptops | Windows Central
  • Samsung posts record Q1 revenue on ‘solid’ Galaxy S21 sales | Android Central
  • Sony confirms it has sold over 7.8 million PS5 consoles since launch | Android Central
  • Qualcomm continues to rise thanks to 5G sales, despite global chip shortage | Android Central
  • Celebrating a strong start in Europe for 2021 – OnePlus Community
  • Alphabet beats expectations as Google Cloud narrows losses, drives more revenue in Q1 2021 earnings | Android Central
  • Imagining a world where iMessage came to Android | Android Central
  • Roku warns it might lose YouTube TV for not complying with Google’s ‘unfair terms’ | Android Central
  • Samsung Galaxy A52 5G review: Mid-range mastery with three minor mistakes | Android Central
  • Acer Chromebook Spin 513 review: Sending a mobile processor to do a desktop’s job | Android Central
  • Google Stadia finally gets a search bar and more a useful Library UI, with more features coming soon | Android Central

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