THE NEXT GOOGLE Nexus tablet is expected to arrive sometime next month, but it’s expected that HTC will be the company making it. Google selected the Taiwan company over similar rivals like Samsung to ...
The Google Nexus Tablet has been one of the most talked about devices this year and marks the first time the big G is developing one themselves. This device has certainly been worth the wait and gives ...
Since the Nexus One phone, we’ve seen a spate of other Nexus-named devices, which Google is said to have a direct hand in helping build. These are reference devices that showcase the latest Android ...
Google's Nexus 7 ($199 for 8GB, $249 for 16GB) is a game-changer. The first tablet with Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean," it's the most bang for the buck you can get in the market right now. It's versatile, ...
The Google Nexus tablet, an idea which has roamed the thoughts of Android fans everywhere since the reveal of the HTC-made Nexus One back in 2010. It wasn’t until this year that anything beyond a ...
For almost three years now, Google has been offering Android gadgets under its Nexus moniker — ones which put Android in its purest form on hardware that the company thinks is cool. The brand started ...
The Nexus 9 tablet has been unofficially confirmed by a solid source, along with news that HTC has the job of building the slate, and that it’ll be announced in the near future. The information comes ...
Google is rumoured to be releasing a Nexus-branded tablet which will compete against Amazon’s Kindle Fire rather than the iPad. DigiTimes reports that Google’s own-brand tablet may be released between ...
The Google Nexus 7 is the best thing to have happened in the 7 inch tablet category ever since the Amazon Kindle Fire had first lit up the segment at the end of last year. The Kindle Fire is almost ...
Although Hurricane Sandy wiped out Google’s big New York City press-event plans, the company went ahead and announced its new Nexus phone and tablets anyway. The lineup includes the Nexus 4 smart ...
Gizmodo Australia claims to have come across a confidential document containing detailed information and specifications for Google’s tablet computer, expected to be revealed at the company’s I/O ...
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