The big news from Google I/O: Android Pay, virtual reality, and free photo storage

The next version of Android knows what you want, before you know you want it.

Google’s upcoming Android M operating system is sporting new predictive powers with ” Now on Tap,” a way to get assistance based on the context of what you’re looking at on the screen. Google is also pushing back against Apple Pay with a new system for mobile payments: Android Pay.

At Google’s big I/O keynote, it also revealed plans to expand virtual reality content and a Photos app that has a few new ways to search and share photos. Get the highlights from Google’s big news in under three minutes:


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