Of course I’m kidding about Michael Bay, but boy was Google’s demo of Project Glass blockbuster worthy. A few moments ago, Google showed off Project Glass by fitting a few skydivers with their latest Project Glass prototypes which they were broadcasting live via a Google hangout and the results were absolutely amazing.

A little device called the Nexus Q has shown itself ahead of the Google I/O Keynote. It’s a social streaming device that streams all your Google Play content to your TV and looks pretty darn cool too. Check it out and I hope they save some stuff for the Keynote.

We’re only moments away from Day 1 of Google Google I/O 2012 but that doesn’t mean the leaks have to stop. The Verge managed to snatch a look at a Google Nexux 7 banner to be displayed on the Google Play Store and boy is it, well… you can be the judge. All I can say is holy bezel Batman! I’ve talked with a few people who don’t see an issue, but personally, I’m a bit disappointed.

It’s almost time, and I’m giddy with excitement. There should be plenty to talk about today, but for those who want to join us for the live Day 1 Keynote, we’ve embedded the live stream for all of you to watch. We’re guessing it’ll start with a little history/boasting by Vic Gundotra (who I’m expecting to be wearing Google’s glasses). We certainly can’t wait, so head on past the break to see what time the event will start in your time zone and then join us for all the Jelly Bean fun.

It’s almost geek time, and I can’t seem to sleep. It’s going to be an exciting three days filled with Android goodness. We already know Jelly Bean is going to be announced and it’ll most likely debut on a pure Google tablet. To be honest, I’m more excited about the tablet than I am Jelly Bean.

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