How to watch Google I/O 2025 and The Android Show

Google’s annual I/O developer conference is coming on May 20, and for the first time, there’s two major events you’ll want to watch to stay on top of all the updates the company’s making to its software platforms. I/O 2025 kicks off on May 20, and a week earlier on May 13, there’s also The Android Show: I/O Edition, a dedicated showcase for the Android ecosystem.

The Android Show: I/O Edition airs on May 13 at 1PM ET / 10AM PT. Android is developed partially in the open, so there’s already some indication of what could be coming with Android 16. So far, that’s a visual redesign of some of the operating system’s core features, like the notification shade, a take on Apple’s Live Activities for tracking ongoing events and possibly a Samsung DeX-like “Desktop Mode” for Android phones.

I/O 2025 starts on May 20 at 1PM ET / 10AM PT with Google’s keynote, typically a series of updates on Android, Search, Google Workspace and Gemini. It’s worth noting: Google typically doesn’t set aside separate time for Android announcements. The company said there will be some Android news at I/O, but the safe bet is that Gemini will be the star. We expect Google to share Gemini updates, along with Android XR news and maybe further demonstrations of experimental projects like Project Astra.

Google’s I/O keynote will be available to watch on Google’s YouTube channel and right here once the livestream is up on May 20 at 1PM ET. 

The Android Show: I/O Edition will air on Google’s Android YouTube channel on May 13 at 1PM ET, and since it appears to be pre-recorded, we’ve already embedded it above.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/how-to-watch-google-io-2025-and-the-android-show-213327054.html?src=rss

Fortnite Returning To US App Store After Epic Games Wins Legal Battle Against Apple

After several years of legal disputes, Fortnite is set to return to the U.S. App Store next week. The decision follows a recent court ruling in favor of Epic Games, ending a long-standing standoff between the game developer and Apple over in-app payment systems and platform policies.

The dispute began in August 2020, when Apple removed Fortnite from the App Store. This action came after Epic Games introduced its own direct payment system within the app, bypassing Apple’s 30% commission fee—something Apple considers a violation of its App Store policies. Since then, the two companies have been locked in a legal battle, with significant developments on both sides over the years.

On April 30, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney announced on X (formerly Twitter) that Fortnite will return to the U.S. App Store following a legal victory in a California court. The court found that Apple had acted in bad faith and engaged in anticompetitive behavior, particularly in relation to how it handles online transactions on its platform.

The court order stated: “For the reasons set forth herein, the Court finds that Apple willfully violated the injunction issued by this Court in 2021, which aims to restrict and prohibit Apple’s anticompetitive pricing and conduct. Apple’s continued efforts to interfere with competition will not be tolerated.”

This marks a significant shift in a legal saga that began with Apple securing a partial win in 2021. Now, the latest decision favors Epic Games, though both companies may still revisit the courtroom as additional proceedings unfold.

Earlier this year, Epic had already signaled a comeback, stating in March that Fortnite would return to iOS in July. However, with this new ruling, the timeline has been moved forward, and US iOS users can expect the game to reappear as early as next week.

This decision could have broader implications for App Store policies and developer rights, as it challenges Apple’s long-standing control over in-app payments and opens the door for more flexible models going forward.

Fortnite Returning To US App Store After Epic Games Wins Legal Battle Against Apple

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Fortnite Returning To US App Store After Epic Games Wins Legal Battle Against Apple

After several years of legal disputes, Fortnite is set to return to the U.S. App Store next week. The decision follows a recent court ruling in favor of Epic Games, ending a long-standing standoff between the game developer and Apple over in-app payment systems and platform policies.

The dispute began in August 2020, when Apple removed Fortnite from the App Store. This action came after Epic Games introduced its own direct payment system within the app, bypassing Apple’s 30% commission fee—something Apple considers a violation of its App Store policies. Since then, the two companies have been locked in a legal battle, with significant developments on both sides over the years.

On April 30, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney announced on X (formerly Twitter) that Fortnite will return to the U.S. App Store following a legal victory in a California court. The court found that Apple had acted in bad faith and engaged in anticompetitive behavior, particularly in relation to how it handles online transactions on its platform.

The court order stated: “For the reasons set forth herein, the Court finds that Apple willfully violated the injunction issued by this Court in 2021, which aims to restrict and prohibit Apple’s anticompetitive pricing and conduct. Apple’s continued efforts to interfere with competition will not be tolerated.”

This marks a significant shift in a legal saga that began with Apple securing a partial win in 2021. Now, the latest decision favors Epic Games, though both companies may still revisit the courtroom as additional proceedings unfold.

Earlier this year, Epic had already signaled a comeback, stating in March that Fortnite would return to iOS in July. However, with this new ruling, the timeline has been moved forward, and US iOS users can expect the game to reappear as early as next week.

This decision could have broader implications for App Store policies and developer rights, as it challenges Apple’s long-standing control over in-app payments and opens the door for more flexible models going forward.

Fortnite Returning To US App Store After Epic Games Wins Legal Battle Against Apple

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How to watch Google I/O 2025 and The Android Show

Google’s annual I/O developer conference is coming on May 20, and for the first time, there’s two major events you’ll want to watch to stay on top of all the updates the company’s making to its software platforms. I/O 2025 kicks off on May 20, and a week earlier on May 13, there’s also The Android Show: I/O Edition, a dedicated showcase for the Android ecosystem.

The Android Show: I/O Edition airs on May 13 at 1PM ET / 10AM PT. Android is developed partially in the open, so there’s already some indication of what could be coming with Android 16. So far, that’s a visual redesign of some of the operating system’s core features, like the notification shade, a take on Apple’s Live Activities for tracking ongoing events and possibly a Samsung DeX-like “Desktop Mode” for Android phones.

I/O 2025 starts on May 20 at 1PM ET / 10AM PT with Google’s keynote, typically a series of updates on Android, Search, Google Workspace and Gemini. It’s worth noting: Google typically doesn’t set aside separate time for Android announcements. The company said there will be some Android news at I/O, but the safe bet is that Gemini will be the star. We expect Google to share Gemini updates, along with Android XR news and maybe further demonstrations of experimental projects like Project Astra.

Google’s I/O keynote will be available to watch on Google’s YouTube channel and right here once the livestream is up on May 20 at 1PM ET. 

The Android Show: I/O Edition will air on Google’s Android YouTube channel on May 13 at 1PM ET, and since it appears to be pre-recorded, we’ve already embedded it above.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/how-to-watch-google-io-2025-and-the-android-show-213327054.html?src=rss

Fortnite Returning To US App Store After Epic Games Wins Legal Battle Against Apple

After several years of legal disputes, Fortnite is set to return to the U.S. App Store next week. The decision follows a recent court ruling in favor of Epic Games, ending a long-standing standoff between the game developer and Apple over in-app payment systems and platform policies.

The dispute began in August 2020, when Apple removed Fortnite from the App Store. This action came after Epic Games introduced its own direct payment system within the app, bypassing Apple’s 30% commission fee—something Apple considers a violation of its App Store policies. Since then, the two companies have been locked in a legal battle, with significant developments on both sides over the years.

On April 30, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney announced on X (formerly Twitter) that Fortnite will return to the U.S. App Store following a legal victory in a California court. The court found that Apple had acted in bad faith and engaged in anticompetitive behavior, particularly in relation to how it handles online transactions on its platform.

The court order stated: “For the reasons set forth herein, the Court finds that Apple willfully violated the injunction issued by this Court in 2021, which aims to restrict and prohibit Apple’s anticompetitive pricing and conduct. Apple’s continued efforts to interfere with competition will not be tolerated.”

This marks a significant shift in a legal saga that began with Apple securing a partial win in 2021. Now, the latest decision favors Epic Games, though both companies may still revisit the courtroom as additional proceedings unfold.

Earlier this year, Epic had already signaled a comeback, stating in March that Fortnite would return to iOS in July. However, with this new ruling, the timeline has been moved forward, and US iOS users can expect the game to reappear as early as next week.

This decision could have broader implications for App Store policies and developer rights, as it challenges Apple’s long-standing control over in-app payments and opens the door for more flexible models going forward.

Fortnite Returning To US App Store After Epic Games Wins Legal Battle Against Apple

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How to watch Google I/O 2025 and The Android Show

Google’s annual I/O developer conference is coming on May 20, and for the first time, there’s two major events you’ll want to watch to stay on top of all the updates the company’s making to its software platforms. I/O 2025 kicks off on May 20, and a week earlier on May 13, there’s also The Android Show: I/O Edition, a dedicated showcase for the Android ecosystem.

The Android Show: I/O Edition airs on May 13 at 1PM ET / 10AM PT. Android is developed partially in the open, so there’s already some indication of what could be coming with Android 16. So far, that’s a visual redesign of some of the operating system’s core features, like the notification shade, a take on Apple’s Live Activities for tracking ongoing events and possibly a Samsung DeX-like “Desktop Mode” for Android phones.

I/O 2025 starts on May 20 at 1PM ET / 10AM PT with Google’s keynote, typically a series of updates on Android, Search, Google Workspace and Gemini. It’s worth noting: Google typically doesn’t set aside separate time for Android announcements. The company said there will be some Android news at I/O, but the safe bet is that Gemini will be the star. We expect Google to share Gemini updates, along with Android XR news and maybe further demonstrations of experimental projects like Project Astra.

Google’s I/O keynote will be available to watch on Google’s YouTube channel and right here once the livestream is up on May 20 at 1PM ET. 

The Android Show: I/O Edition will air on Google’s Android YouTube channel on May 13 at 1PM ET, and since it appears to be pre-recorded, we’ve already embedded it above.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/how-to-watch-google-io-2025-and-the-android-show-213327054.html?src=rss

Samsung’s Latest Vision AI TVs Offered with Limited-Time Discount (May 4th) and New Audio Lineup

Samsung Electronics America has introduced its 2025 TV lineup, featuring the integration of Samsung Vision AI across a broad range of displays, including Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, OLED, QLED, and The Frame.

I tested the Samsung NQ990F, the new 8K NEO QLED TV with an 85-inch display, a month ago at the Samsung Labs. The image quality is impressive, with the new glare-free 2.0  technology.

To celebrate the debut, Samsung is offering a special promotion: now through May 4, customers who purchase a qualifying 2025 TV or audio product on Samsung.com can receive a free Music Frame (one of our Best of CES 2024) —a customizable speaker that plays music while displaying a favorite photo. Alternatively, eligible buyers can choose to receive a $100 Samsung credit with their purchase of select 2025 TVs and soundbars.

At the core of Samsung Vision AI are features designed to make content discovery, interaction, and personalization more intuitive. With Click to Search, viewers can access real-time information such as actor bios and content suggestions without interrupting the program. Live Translate removes language barriers by converting closed captions from live broadcasts into one of seven supported languages. Viewers wearing a Galaxy Watch can use Universal Gestures to pause a show, adjust volume, or navigate menus using hand movements. Meanwhile, Generative Wallpaper transforms the TV into a dynamic art display by creating custom images based on user preferences.

Samsung Vision AI also integrates seamlessly with the SmartThings platform, placing TVs at the center of the connected home. The Home Insights feature provides updates about the household environment, including a 3D Map View showing all connected devices. Pet Care and Family Care features use on-device AI to detect a dog barking or a baby crying, sending alerts to the user and offering the ability to check live video feeds from connected cameras.

AI Picture uses AI Upscaling to transform older content with lower pixel count into 4K or 8K resolution for audio and visual enhancements, delivering improved clarity and sharpness. AI Sound adapts the audio output to suit the acoustics of the room and the type of content being played. Samsung is also promising up to seven years of OS updates via its new One UI Tizen platform, which features a streamlined interface and support for custom user profiles to cater to individual viewing habits.

A month ago, I tested a few of the new NEO QLED and OLED TVs at the Samsung Labs. Stay tuned for my hands-on review article.

Samsung Expands 2025 Soundbar Lineup with Smarter Audio and Sleeker Designs

Two weeks ago, Samsung expanded its Q-Series and B-Series soundbar offerings for 2025. The new soundbars include key features such as 3D Dolby Atmos for immersive audio, SpaceFit Sound Pro Plus for AI-powered room calibration, and Q-Symphony, now optimized to sync audio with the Music Frame’s placement in the room. Other highlights include Active Voice Amplifier Pro for enhanced dialogue clarity and Dynamic Bass Control for cleaner, distortion-free low frequencies.

Samsung HW-Q990F flagship soundbar set

New soundbar models include the HW-Q990F ($1,999), HW-Q900F ($1,399), HW-Q800F ($999), and the newly introduced HW-QS700F ($699), which offers a slim design and built-in gyro sensor for flexible vertical or horizontal placement. The HW-Q600F ($599) is also slated to launch soon. The B-Series lineup will feature models such as the HW-B750F ($449), HW-B630F ($299), HW-B550F ($199), and HW-B400F ($119), all of which are expected to arrive in the near future.

Samsung’s S-Series soundbars will continue to be offered alongside the new models. With this comprehensive expansion of both TVs and audio products, Samsung is emphasizing long-term support, intelligent personalization, and immersive entertainment experiences. For more information, visit Samsung.com.

New models include:

Q-Series

  • HW-Q990F – $1,999
  • HW-Q900F – $1,399
  • HW-Q800F – $999
  • HW-QS700F – $699 – features a slim design and built-in gyro sensor for flexible placement
  • HW-Q600F – $599 (Coming Soon)

B-Series

  • HW-B750F – $449 (Coming Soon)
  • HW-B630F – $299 (Coming Soon)
  • HW-B550F – $199 (Coming Soon)
  • HW-B400F – $119 (Coming Soon)

 

Samsung’s Latest Vision AI TVs Offered with Limited-Time Discount (May 4th) and New Audio Lineup

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Samsung’s Latest Vision AI TVs Offered with Limited-Time Discount (May 4th) and New Audio Lineup

Samsung Electronics America has introduced its 2025 TV lineup, featuring the integration of Samsung Vision AI across a broad range of displays, including Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, OLED, QLED, and The Frame.

I tested the Samsung NQ990F, the new 8K NEO QLED TV with an 85-inch display, a month ago at the Samsung Labs. The image quality is impressive, with the new glare-free 2.0  technology.

To celebrate the debut, Samsung is offering a special promotion: now through May 4, customers who purchase a qualifying 2025 TV or audio product on Samsung.com can receive a free Music Frame (one of our Best of CES 2024) —a customizable speaker that plays music while displaying a favorite photo. Alternatively, eligible buyers can choose to receive a $100 Samsung credit with their purchase of select 2025 TVs and soundbars.

At the core of Samsung Vision AI are features designed to make content discovery, interaction, and personalization more intuitive. With Click to Search, viewers can access real-time information such as actor bios and content suggestions without interrupting the program. Live Translate removes language barriers by converting closed captions from live broadcasts into one of seven supported languages. Viewers wearing a Galaxy Watch can use Universal Gestures to pause a show, adjust volume, or navigate menus using hand movements. Meanwhile, Generative Wallpaper transforms the TV into a dynamic art display by creating custom images based on user preferences.

Samsung Vision AI also integrates seamlessly with the SmartThings platform, placing TVs at the center of the connected home. The Home Insights feature provides updates about the household environment, including a 3D Map View showing all connected devices. Pet Care and Family Care features use on-device AI to detect a dog barking or a baby crying, sending alerts to the user and offering the ability to check live video feeds from connected cameras.

AI Picture uses AI Upscaling to transform older content with lower pixel count into 4K or 8K resolution for audio and visual enhancements, delivering improved clarity and sharpness. AI Sound adapts the audio output to suit the acoustics of the room and the type of content being played. Samsung is also promising up to seven years of OS updates via its new One UI Tizen platform, which features a streamlined interface and support for custom user profiles to cater to individual viewing habits.

A month ago, I tested a few of the new NEO QLED and OLED TVs at the Samsung Labs. Stay tuned for my hands-on review article.

Samsung Expands 2025 Soundbar Lineup with Smarter Audio and Sleeker Designs

Two weeks ago, Samsung expanded its Q-Series and B-Series soundbar offerings for 2025. The new soundbars include key features such as 3D Dolby Atmos for immersive audio, SpaceFit Sound Pro Plus for AI-powered room calibration, and Q-Symphony, now optimized to sync audio with the Music Frame’s placement in the room. Other highlights include Active Voice Amplifier Pro for enhanced dialogue clarity and Dynamic Bass Control for cleaner, distortion-free low frequencies.

Samsung HW-Q990F flagship soundbar set

New soundbar models include the HW-Q990F ($1,999), HW-Q900F ($1,399), HW-Q800F ($999), and the newly introduced HW-QS700F ($699), which offers a slim design and built-in gyro sensor for flexible vertical or horizontal placement. The HW-Q600F ($599) is also slated to launch soon. The B-Series lineup will feature models such as the HW-B750F ($449), HW-B630F ($299), HW-B550F ($199), and HW-B400F ($119), all of which are expected to arrive in the near future.

Samsung’s S-Series soundbars will continue to be offered alongside the new models. With this comprehensive expansion of both TVs and audio products, Samsung is emphasizing long-term support, intelligent personalization, and immersive entertainment experiences. For more information, visit Samsung.com.

New models include:

Q-Series

  • HW-Q990F – $1,999
  • HW-Q900F – $1,399
  • HW-Q800F – $999
  • HW-QS700F – $699 – features a slim design and built-in gyro sensor for flexible placement
  • HW-Q600F – $599 (Coming Soon)

B-Series

  • HW-B750F – $449 (Coming Soon)
  • HW-B630F – $299 (Coming Soon)
  • HW-B550F – $199 (Coming Soon)
  • HW-B400F – $119 (Coming Soon)

 

Samsung’s Latest Vision AI TVs Offered with Limited-Time Discount (May 4th) and New Audio Lineup

, original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.

Samsung’s Latest Vision AI TVs Offered with Limited-Time Discount (May 4th) and New Audio Lineup

Samsung Electronics America has introduced its 2025 TV lineup, featuring the integration of Samsung Vision AI across a broad range of displays, including Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, OLED, QLED, and The Frame.

I tested the Samsung NQ990F, the new 8K NEO QLED TV with an 85-inch display, a month ago at the Samsung Labs. The image quality is impressive, with the new glare-free 2.0  technology.

To celebrate the debut, Samsung is offering a special promotion: now through May 4, customers who purchase a qualifying 2025 TV or audio product on Samsung.com can receive a free Music Frame (one of our Best of CES 2024) —a customizable speaker that plays music while displaying a favorite photo. Alternatively, eligible buyers can choose to receive a $100 Samsung credit with their purchase of select 2025 TVs and soundbars.

At the core of Samsung Vision AI are features designed to make content discovery, interaction, and personalization more intuitive. With Click to Search, viewers can access real-time information such as actor bios and content suggestions without interrupting the program. Live Translate removes language barriers by converting closed captions from live broadcasts into one of seven supported languages. Viewers wearing a Galaxy Watch can use Universal Gestures to pause a show, adjust volume, or navigate menus using hand movements. Meanwhile, Generative Wallpaper transforms the TV into a dynamic art display by creating custom images based on user preferences.

Samsung Vision AI also integrates seamlessly with the SmartThings platform, placing TVs at the center of the connected home. The Home Insights feature provides updates about the household environment, including a 3D Map View showing all connected devices. Pet Care and Family Care features use on-device AI to detect a dog barking or a baby crying, sending alerts to the user and offering the ability to check live video feeds from connected cameras.

AI Picture uses AI Upscaling to transform older content with lower pixel count into 4K or 8K resolution for audio and visual enhancements, delivering improved clarity and sharpness. AI Sound adapts the audio output to suit the acoustics of the room and the type of content being played. Samsung is also promising up to seven years of OS updates via its new One UI Tizen platform, which features a streamlined interface and support for custom user profiles to cater to individual viewing habits.

A month ago, I tested a few of the new NEO QLED and OLED TVs at the Samsung Labs. Stay tuned for my hands-on review article.

Samsung Expands 2025 Soundbar Lineup with Smarter Audio and Sleeker Designs

Two weeks ago, Samsung expanded its Q-Series and B-Series soundbar offerings for 2025. The new soundbars include key features such as 3D Dolby Atmos for immersive audio, SpaceFit Sound Pro Plus for AI-powered room calibration, and Q-Symphony, now optimized to sync audio with the Music Frame’s placement in the room. Other highlights include Active Voice Amplifier Pro for enhanced dialogue clarity and Dynamic Bass Control for cleaner, distortion-free low frequencies.

Samsung HW-Q990F flagship soundbar set

New soundbar models include the HW-Q990F ($1,999), HW-Q900F ($1,399), HW-Q800F ($999), and the newly introduced HW-QS700F ($699), which offers a slim design and built-in gyro sensor for flexible vertical or horizontal placement. The HW-Q600F ($599) is also slated to launch soon. The B-Series lineup will feature models such as the HW-B750F ($449), HW-B630F ($299), HW-B550F ($199), and HW-B400F ($119), all of which are expected to arrive in the near future.

Samsung’s S-Series soundbars will continue to be offered alongside the new models. With this comprehensive expansion of both TVs and audio products, Samsung is emphasizing long-term support, intelligent personalization, and immersive entertainment experiences. For more information, visit Samsung.com.

New models include:

Q-Series

  • HW-Q990F – $1,999
  • HW-Q900F – $1,399
  • HW-Q800F – $999
  • HW-QS700F – $699 – features a slim design and built-in gyro sensor for flexible placement
  • HW-Q600F – $599 (Coming Soon)

B-Series

  • HW-B750F – $449 (Coming Soon)
  • HW-B630F – $299 (Coming Soon)
  • HW-B550F – $199 (Coming Soon)
  • HW-B400F – $119 (Coming Soon)

 

Samsung’s Latest Vision AI TVs Offered with Limited-Time Discount (May 4th) and New Audio Lineup

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How to watch Google I/O 2025 and The Android Show

Google’s annual I/O developer conference is coming on May 20, and for the first time, there’s two major events you’ll want to watch to stay on top of all the updates the company’s making to its software platforms. I/O 2025 kicks off on May 20, and a week earlier on May 13, there’s also The Android Show: I/O Edition, a dedicated showcase for the Android ecosystem.

The Android Show: I/O Edition airs on May 13 at 1PM ET / 10AM PT. Android is developed partially in the open, so there’s already some indication of what could be coming with Android 16. So far, that’s a visual redesign of some of the operating system’s core features, like the notification shade, a take on Apple’s Live Activities for tracking ongoing events and possibly a Samsung DeX-like “Desktop Mode” for Android phones.

I/O 2025 starts on May 20 at 1PM ET / 10AM PT with Google’s keynote, typically a series of updates on Android, Search, Google Workspace and Gemini. It’s worth noting: Google typically doesn’t set aside separate time for Android announcements. The company said there will be some Android news at I/O, but the safe bet is that Gemini will be the star. We expect Google to share Gemini updates, along with Android XR news and maybe further demonstrations of experimental projects like Project Astra.

Google’s I/O keynote will be available to watch on Google’s YouTube channel and right here once the livestream is up on May 20 at 1PM ET. 

The Android Show: I/O Edition will air on Google’s Android YouTube channel on May 13 at 1PM ET, and since it appears to be pre-recorded, we’ve already embedded it above.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/how-to-watch-google-io-2025-and-the-android-show-213327054.html?src=rss