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Nexus 7 2: What to Expect
We take a look at what to expect from the Nexus 7 2, a possible successor to the popular Nexus 7 Android tablet.
Nexus 5: 5 Things to Know
We take a look at the five most important things to know about the rumored Nexus 5, right now.
Greedy Carriers Turn Google Wallet Into a Lost Dream
T-Mobile has become the latest carrier in the United States to not allow Android devices to use Google Wallet, Google's NFC-powered payment system.
AT&T Will Let Everyone Use Hangouts & FaceTime By End of 2013
By the end of 2013 AT&T will lets all of its subscribers use Google Hangouts and FaceTime over Cellular regarles of their phone or data plan.
Google+ Hangouts Will Soon Regain Google Voice Capabilities
Future versions of Google+ Hangouts seamlessly integrate Google Voice, including inbound and outbound phone calls.
Google Music All Access Makes New Nexus Q More Attractive
A possible successor to the Google Nexus Q set-top box has arrived for approval at the Federal Communications Commission.
3 Key Groups Google Will Need to Convince to Make Glass Successful
Google Glass was the talk of San Francisco last week as geeks paraded around town with Google's latest wearable computing eyepiece at the Google I/O conference, but is the rest of America ready to embrace this new form of technology?
Hints of a Google Nexus Smartwatch Revealed Through Motorola Patent
Motorola had filed for three patents for a smartwatch that may give hints to the rumored Nexus smartwatch that Google is working on, in addition to Google Glass.
5 Things Microsoft Can Learn from Google I/O
Microsoft could learn a thing or two from the products Google presented and launched during this week's Google I/O.
iOS 7: Where Apple Needs to Catch Up to Google
With iOS 7 Apple is going to be playing catch up to Google when it comes to Photos, personal assistants, a Music subscription service and with iMessage and Facetime.
HTC One Nexus Rumors Flare Up
A Samsung Galaxy S4 Nexus is confirmed to be arriving in late June, but will it also be joined by an HTC One Nexus this summer? Perhaps.
Google: Users are Still Tech’s Largest Security Flaw
Two of Google's top security executives believe that users are still technology's most exploitable security flaw.
Apple Still Waiting On Two Music Publishers For iRadio
Apple is still trying to strike deals with Sony/ATV and BMG Rights Management for its iRadio service.
Google Engineers Addressing Android Fragmentation
According to software engineers, Google is looking to make even more moves to address Android's fragmentation issue.
Congress Wants Privacy Issues Addressed With Google Glass
Eight Congressmen on the Bipartisan Congressional Privacy Caucus have sent a letter to Google asking the Internet search giant to address privacy concerns and questions surrounding the use of Google Glass by June 14th.
Nexus 7 2: Better Design & Build Likely
The Nexus 7 2 may benefit from a later release as Google's newfound commitment to a premium design & experience likely means a higher-end Nexus 7 2 design.
Android 4.3 & White Nexus 4 Rumored for June 10th
Google's Android 4.3 update is rumored for a June 10th arrival on board the elusive white Nexus 4.
Facebook, Twitter, Evernote & More Coming to Google Glass
Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Evernote, CNN, Elle and Ice Break are the seven newest Glassware apps available for Google Glass.
Nexus 7 Dock Remains Out of Stock
While the Nexus 7 is still on sale thanks to a lack of a Nexus 7 2 at Google I/O, the Nexus 7 dock accessory remains out of stock on Google Play.
Samsung Galaxy S4 Nexus vs. Nexus 4
We take a look at how the new Samsung Galaxy S4 Nexus matches up versus the current Nexus smartphone, the Nexus 4.
Microsoft’s Scroogled Ads Go After Google Chrome
A leaked Scroogled ad now maintains that Google uses its Chrome web browser to spy on users, wherever they are.
Nexus 7: 5 New Things to Know
With the lack of a Nexus 7 2 announcement, the older Nexus 7 lives to fight another day. Here are five new things to know about the elder Nexus 7.
Nexus 7 2 Release Pegged for July
The Nexus 7 2 release could take place in July as supply chain sources point to a New Nexus 7 with a higher resolution display and new processor.
With Photos, Google Finally Makes Cloud Computing Tangible for Consumers
One of the problems with talking about the cloud is that it's this obscure concept that consumers don't really grasp. At best, many consumers think of the cloud as this mythical storage center in the universe where their files are stored and backed up.
Why It Made Sense for Google to Not Announce Android 4.3 at I/O
Ahead of Google I/O, there were many rumors that Google would utilize its developer conference to set the stage to introduce the next version of the Android 4.3 operating system.
Google Play Books Updated to Allow Synchronizable User-Uploaded E-Books
Google had updated its Play Books app for Android and iOS following the Google I/O keynote yesterday to add features to the e-book service.
AT&T Denies Blocking Video Calls on Google Hangouts on Android
It appears that AT&T is not allowing customers to make Google Hangouts video calls, which essentially is replacing Google Talk on Android smartphones, over its 4G LTE mobile broadband network
YouTube Caught In the Middle of Google-Microsoft War on Windows Phone
Microsoft and Google have both been fighting a very public Cold War ever since Google announced that it won't be releasing any official apps for Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 platform and discontinued ActiveSync so Windows Phone users won't be able to synchronize contacts...
Google Makes Sending Money as Easy as Attaching a File
With Send Money in Gmail, users can send money as easily as adding an attachment. The PayPal competitor ties into Google Wallet and allows users to pay with a balance, bank account or card.
Android 4.3 Could Roll Out In Coming Months
A new announcement at Google I/O 2013 offers hope for an Android 4.3 update in the coming months, which would include Bluetooth Smart support and connectivity to accessories.
Nexus 7 2: 5 Things to Know
The Nexus 7 2, which had been rumored for Google I/O, did not launch. Here now are the five most important things to know about Google's missing tablet.
Racer Shows The Power Of Chrome On Smartphones & Tablets
Google uses a slot racing game to show off the power of Chrome for Android and iPhone and its web technologies.
How To Get An Invite To The New Google Maps
The new version of Google Maps will roll out to users sometime in the near future, but impatient users can sign up to use it within the next few days.
Google Adds Dynamic Routing to Google Maps
Google has announced that dynamic routing will make its way to the Google Maps application on both iOS and Android.
Nexus 7 2, Nexus 4 & Android 4.3 Update MIA
A number of rumored Google Android products skipped Google I/O including the Nexus 7 2, Nexus 4 and the rumored Android 4.3 and Android 5.0 updates.






































