Google’s mobile platform now has 1.4 billion 30-day active users globally. Google CEO Sundar Pichai revealed the new Android-related data point at its Nexus event in San Francisco today. Read More
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Hands-On With Google’s New Nexus 5X And 6P Phones
Google unveiled two new Nexus phones, an updated version of its Chromecast dongle and an audio-only version of the Chromecast at a press event in San Francisco today. This was Google’s largest dedicated hardware event to date, and we spent some quality time with all of the new devices. Read More
Google Announces Nexus 6P, Featuring A Powerhouse Of A Camera Starting At $499
Last November, we were introduced to the Nexus 6. At the time, our own Greg Kumparak referred to it as a “A Big, Beautiful, Cumbersome Beast.” It was a huge step in the life of the Nexus phones, as it finally became a phone that non-Android fans actually looked twice at. It’s $ 499. You can get Nexus Protect for $ 89. It works with Project Fi, as well. Read More
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A Quick Hands On With The All New Chromecasts
Amidst a flurry of announcements today, Google debuted not one but two new Chromecasts – one that works just like the original Chromecast, and an audio-only version meant to be plugged into your existing speaker systems. We took a quick peek at both devices and the new look of Chromecast in the video above. Read More
Google Announces Pixel C Android Tablet With Magnetic Keyboard Add-on
Google has announced it’s working on a 10.2 inch tablet called the Pixel C at its Nexus event in SF today. The slate was revealed by product management exec Andrew Bowers, who talked up both the “play and productivity” sides of the forthcoming addition to the Pixel product line-up. Read More
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