Google I/O 2016 Live Stream: How to watch the keynote – including in 360-degree VR

Later today, Google CEO Sundar Pichai will take to the stage in Mountain View, CA to kick off I/O 2016, the company’s annual developer conference. Here’s how to watch all the action live starting from 6pm UK time (10am PST) – including in glorious 360-degree virtual reality.
I/O 2016 is set to be one of the internet giant’s biggest events to date, with speculation hinting that the company could unveil everything from a new Nexus tablet to an Android VR headset and a new intelligent speaker to rival the Amazon Echo, likely dubbed Google Home.
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If you want to stay abreast of the latest developments, it couldn’t be easier. In fact, all you have to do is stay right here, as we’ve embedded the live stream below for your viewing pleasure. Just grab the popcorn, crack a beer and enjoy!
The keynote will also be broadcast over on the Google I/O website as well as the company’s YouTube channel and the I/O, but more exciting is the fact that those with a VR headset like Google Cardboard, Oculus Rift, or Gear VR will be able to experience the event in 360-degree virtual reality.
Which is pretty cool and, as if we needed it, further proof that we’re (almost) certainly going to see a new Android branded VR headset revealed today.
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