Friday, June 29, 2012

Nexus 7

  • Digital devices keep getting smaller. Yet technology reviews keep getting longer. I've fixed that. I'm publishing the last one or two paragraphs from this week's reviews of Google's Nexus 7 tablet.
  • (Forbes)
  • GameStop begins accepting pre-orders for the new Google Android tablet, the Nexus 7, Friday and the video game retailer is offering a few benefits that may lure some consumers to purchase the tablet from it.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Google has unveiled a small tablet computer bearing its brand in a challenge to Amazons Kindle Fire device.
  • (the Nexus 7 - New Zealand Herald)
  • Less than 10 days after Microsoft (MSFT) released its Surface tablet, Google (GOOG) unveiled its Nexus 7 tablet Wednesday at its I/O developers conference, delving into the hardware business for the first time.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • I know some people have been dumping on Siri as being not as good as advertised, or not as good as before Apple bought it but as a touch typist who cant stand typing on small (i.e.
  • (Computerworld)
  • Since posting the Nexus 7 mini review, Ive gotten a lot of emails asking about whether USB-OTG for storage was currently supported or would be supported in the shipping software load. Ive done some asking around and believe I have the final word now.
  • (Mounting USB Storage Not Supported - AnandTech)
  • Google I/O 2012 has come and gone, leaving us with a few goodies to dig into here at PCMag Labs—most notably the Google Nexus 7, an Android tablet that showcases the search giants newest mobile operating system, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
  • (PC Magazine)
  • The pricing for the Nexus 7 does seem at first glance like an example of the much-discussed 'Australia tax': people being charged more for technology goods in Australia even though there seems no logical explanation for the difference.
  • (Lifehacker)
  • ET spoke with Jeff Orr, group director, consumer and mobile at ABI Research, a technology-focused market research firm. Android Jellybean allows for a lot of fluidity of applications and makes integrated applications like search work better.
  • (Economic Times)
  • It's relentless. Just when my psyche was beginning to recover from the Nexus 7 bombshell, here comes the Nexus 10.
  • (Beta News)

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